Antique radio links please
I would like to post a sticky of antique radio links. Service, parts, schematics, pics or info is cool plus maybe a short comment. Please no sales only links.
Oh, and please make sure your link is not already posted. thanks:) |
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The links on my site are a mix of old radio, tube audio, and a few guitar amp sites. I am slowly adding some reference material myself, but for now, plenty of links.
http://www.audiophool.cjb.net/Techno.htm |
thanks Tom!
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Anybody have any antique car radio links. I have a guy who wants me to clean and restore a couple of 49 Chrysler car radios and an original De Soto speaker.
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My dad does quality repairs and restorations.
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Here's his new (and growing) website:
http://www.oldradiomagic.com Check out his eBay auctions under his user ID: "muttnjeffcat". |
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Radiophile.Com
Here is an old radio website that is among my favorites:
http://www.radiophile.com/index.html Yes, it's just another collection of antique radios, but it is done exceptionally well. Rare and interesting makes and models, excellent pictures, and fun and informative narratives, make this one of the best. One can spend hours just browsing the many categories. (WARNING: Difficult to spend much time here without severe jealousy pangs!) Paula |
http://galeria.olh.hu/orh/index-a.htm Hungaryan & not Hungaryan radios-incuding schematics
www.oldradio.cz - Chezc radios http://home.onego.ru/~vitalybr/index.html - USSR radios http://users.i.com.ua/~ussradio/ more USSR radios www.oldradioworld.de German radios http://www.rolaa.de/sehensw/radio/radiomus.htm |
Another close to Bill S.'s post, but notice it is without the 's'.
http://www.antiqueradio.com/ Craig |
This is the website - Museum of French Vintage Radios - which is the personal collection of J.C Verdier, the inventor of the famous Verdier Platine magnetic suspended platter Turntable.
www.JCverdier.museum.online.fr/index.htm There are some really fabulous and fantastic radios here. Enjoy. Wolfman |
Sorry about my link but I can't get it to work - you may need to cut and paste it into you browser.
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On-Line schematics and the complete "RDH4" on-line to download, plus other goodies !
http://www.oldradioz.com Sly |
Links R Us
Telechron clocks: http://clockhistory.com/telechron, more Telechron: http://www.bhi.co.uk/hints/cn14.htm and even MORE Telechron: http://www.telechron.net
Lessons In Electric Circuits (A free series of textbooks on the subjects of electricity and electronics) http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/electricCircuits Lotsa various stuff, schematics, etc. http://www.nostalgiaair.org Rock-Sea (dials): http://hometown.aol.com/rockseaent/ Hammond Museum of Radio (yes, those famous transformer folks are still around!): http://www.hammondmuseumofradio.org/ And on and on. Sorry if I listed any dupes! And thanks for the opportunity to clear out a few dead links of my own. |
HERE is another one:
http://www.hallicraftercollector.com...res_page_2.htm |
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Any links in AK for bandswitch repair for multiwave radios. Help...
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Those old radios are great!
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My website (blush) was launched in 1995:
http://antiqueradio.org/index.html A little bit of everything, including photo gallery, lots of restoration case studies, pages of links and info, etc. Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios |
No need to blush, Phil. As Dizzy Gillespie once said, "If you done it, it ain't braggin'"
An excellent and quite interesting site, plus it's easy to move around. |
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http://www.vintagejukes.com/antiqueradios.html
360 degree object movies, photos and vintage TV & Jukes too. |
Here's Another Link
Here's another:
www.radiodaze.com |
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vintage field coil and antique radio speaker repair- www.speakerex.com
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Hi All,
A huge database with photos, schematics and troubleshooting tips can be found at: www.radiomuseum.org Most of the website is in German but there is also a large English section. Jos |
World's Largest Collection of Antique Radios
There is a place in Orange County, CA. that has, get this, the world's largest collection of antique radios (all in working condition), classic cars (all in showroom condition), antique telephones and microphones and slot machines.
Go to www.astorclassics.com and check it out. He has turned it all into an events center for people to rent out for events like wedding receptions and big parties. I have been there for an event. It is UNBELIEVABLE. |
Not as comprehensive as I would like but here is a link to my Radio collection which also includes my audio pieces. Not all was mine as a large collector in NC assembled most of the radios (which I later purchased) but some nice pieces nonetheless. I should label all of the pics but never got around to it.
http://community.webshots.com/user/b...host=community Barry |
Good golly, man, you have about all I've ever thought of collecting, both in old radios and audio gear.
Some collection indeed! Mazeltov, you got it all. |
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(buh-kah-rohv ehtz-lehch; Literally: Soon so shall it be by you.) Barry |
Not really. Remember this saying, grasshopper?
"If I save the whales, where do I keep them?" |
I had posted a list in another discussion (McMurdo Silver II post) of all that is shown in the pics but didn't want to duplicate unless you folks have any interest.
Barry |
As always Barry--a stunning collection. I just love radios.
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www.renovatedradios.com
Rubber grommets and washers, plastic knobs, clock radio knobs, scans of radio magazines, study courses, renovated radios for sale, and now the mask for the Moto VT-71, VT-73. |
This is my favorite. Lots of good help and info there too.
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/ |
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