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Antique Radio Forums - Forum Index Antique Radio Discussions Share collecting tips ideas, discuss antique radios and related items Restoration topics should be put in that category; other topics that don't directly involve radio or radios also belong in other categories
Radio Database - Antique Radios Radio finder cross reference directory Find a radio model number by just knowing the tubes used in it It is a radio database
Radio Archives - Antique Radios Elements of Radio Servicing, Chapters 5-8 [3 3Mb PDF file] Elements of Radio Servicing, Chapters 9-12 [4 7Mb PDF file] Elements of Radio Servicing, Chapters 13-16 [5 2Mb PDF file] Elements of Radio Servicing, Chapters 17-20 [3 9Mb PDF file] Elements of Radio Servicing, Chapters 21-24 [3 0Mb PDF file] GE Radio Service Guide 1946-1956 [4 4Mb DJVU
Long Wire Antenna - Antique Radio Forums The one on that radio is a Tecsun AN 100 (AKA Grundig or Kaito), and has two leads, to connect to the antenna and ground terminals of a radio They go for about 30 bucks or so on eBay and Amazon I also have two Selec-A Tenna's with no external leads; they just amplify RF inductively
Antique Radio Forums - Gallery Where did you use your radio today? TV Skip Attempt - 1956 - TV Guide Admiral 6E1 - Component Question Side cutters Emerson 169 Questions 1928 Mills hi boy Model 801 - Missing parts 1928 Mills hi boy Model 801 - Missing parts 1928 Mills hi boy Model 801 - Missing parts GE radio tuning capacitor issue GE radio tuning capacitor issue GE radio tuning capacitor issue June 2025 Finds Losses June
Vintage Radio Shows - Antique Radios Vintage Radio Shows The rise of radio in the 1930s ushered in the golden age of radio, a period of three decades when radio became the prime entertainment of a nation Many of the network programs were recorded on transcription disks and have survived so we can listen to and enjoy these programs today
Theres Nothing That I want Anymore - Antique Radio Forums Got my first antique radio on July 20, 1969 Then when I really started collecting I wanted one of each Had around 300 radios at one point Realized they all did the same thing Got rid of all but around 20 of a mix of early tube sets to early transistors Picked up a few early phonographs and then quite a bit of early tube testers and test
Radio Clubs - Antique Radios Antique Radio Collectors Club of Ft Smith, AK Paul Tucker, 4700 N “N” St , Fort Smith, AR 72904 Antique Radio Collectors Historians of Greater St Louis
1938 Zenith 5R312 Beehive complete - Antique Radio Forums Share collecting tips ideas, discuss antique radios and related items Restoration topics should be put in that category; other topics that don't directly involve radio or radios also belong in other categories