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Antique Wireless And Scientific InstrumentsPhotos of John D. Jenkins' early American, British and French wireless sets and related equipment, mostly dating from the '20s.
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Beert's Virtual Radio MuseumA private collection with some European antique radios, including several SBR (Societé Belge de Radiophonie) models. [English, Dutch, and French]
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Bill's Antique Radio Emporiumhttp://www.radioremembered.org/ Bill Harris' restoration projects, radio repair tips, an article about how the Rural Electrification Authority gave rise to the popularity of radio in rural America, a history of the NBC network identification chimes, and a cross-referenced directory for matching radio brand names to the name of the actual manufacturers.
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Bill's Antique Radioshttp://antique-radio.home.att.net/ Bill Smith, of Plainfield, Illinois, showing photos of table models, consoles, and phonographs. He has a special section for sets with Ingraham cabinets.
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Classic Radio Galleryhttp://classicradiogallery.com/ Antique radios from the 1920s thru the 1940s, sorted by type (wood, plastic, transistor) and by country of origin. Also shows a number of vintage microphones and radio speakers
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Douwe's TuberadioplazaPhotos of a collection of European multi-band tube radios, including Philips, Graetz and Pathe brands and ranging from 1934 to 1962.
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Electronixandmore.com, Home of Jon's Antique Radioshttp://www.electronixandmore.com/ Jon Stanley's collection of US-made radios (some with restoration notes) and tube boxes. Includes a cross-reference chart giving the model years associated with volume numbers of Rider's "Perpetual Troubleshooters' Manual".
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Jim's Old Antique Radioshttp://www.jimsradios.50megs.com/ Jim Worden's collection with restoration photos, vintage advertising featuring the displayed models, news headlines and titles of radio programs on the air when each model came out.
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Mike's Radio Pagehttp://www.mikesradio.freeservers.com/ Mike Horne shows his collection of radios that he's restored, from the 1930s to the '60s, including some rare German and Dutch models.
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Northern Electric Baby ChampDetailed descriptions of and service data for the series of radios housed in the distinctive waterfall or rainbow cabinet, plus radiophonos and intercom units that share some of the components.
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