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Photos of John D. Jenkins' early American, British and French wireless sets and related equipment, mostly dating from the '20s.
http://www.sparkmuseum.com/
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Photo gallery of console and tabletop, wood and plastic sets, plus Coke, Pepsi, and other novelty radios.
http://www.myantiqueradio.com/
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A private collection with some European antique radios, including several SBR (Societé Belge de Radiophonie) models. [English, Dutch, and French]
http://www.radiomuseum.be/
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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.
http://www.radioremembered.org/
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Photos of a collection of European multi-band tube radios, including Philips, Graetz and Pathe brands and ranging from 1934 to 1962.
http://www.dgvanek.com/
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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".
http://www.electronixandmore.com/
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Mike Horne shows his collection of radios that he's restored, from the 1930s to the '60s, including some rare German and Dutch models.
http://www.mikesradio.freeservers.com/
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Jim Worden's virtual radio museum with restoration photos, vintage advertising featuring the displayed models, and news headlines. Includes titles of radio programs on the air when each model came out.
http://www.jimsradios.250x.com/
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Tube and transistor radios collected by George S. Kaczowka over 25 years, from US and foreign manufacturers. The reference section includes "Ask the Zenith oracle" about the chassis and possible models of Zenith radios made between 1927 and 1949, from as little as a serial number.
http://www.oldradios.com
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Large collection of antique wooden radios from the 1930s, with consoles, cathedrals, tombstones and a large Zenith collection, including several Stratosphere models.
http://www.oldradiozone.com/
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Devoted to the preservation of plastic tube radios, in bakelite, plaskon, and hard plastic.
http://www.plasticradios.com/
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John Pelham's collection, with pictures and information on wood and plastic American-made tabletop radios from the '30s and '40s, transistor radios, and a mint-condition Drake Ham radio setup. His non-radio items include wristwatches, small clocks, portable tape recorders, and Christmas lights.
http://www.radiophile.com/
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Illustrated personal collection of vintage (mainly British) wireless radio and electrical test equipment.
http://www.richardsradios.co.uk/
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US-made radios, communications receivers, and test equipment, plus schematics and instructions for building a Knight AM Broadcaster/Transmitter. Includes a special section of Blonder-Tongue sets, with photo of the author with Ben Tongue and Isaac Blonder.
http://www.tuberadios.com/
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UK collector Jonathan Evans' personal collection of vintage British and European tube radios, televisions, and test equipment, many with brief technical and restoration notes. He also provides general information for restoration and valve (tube) design.
http://www.thevalvepage.com/
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