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Radio Daze - featuring components, products, services, supplies and information for the vintage electronics marketplace. |
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Just Radios - antique radio schematics and capacitors for old vintage tube radios. |
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Antique Electronic Supply - tubes, parts, supplies, and literature for vacuum tube equipment. |
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John Dilks' Old Radio Column in QST Magazine. |
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WWII Navy Radio - Club member Rob Flory's site. |
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Les Flory Television and Electronics
- Les Flory helped Vladimir Zworykin invent television at RCA.
This is his grandson Rob's documentation of Les's career and
tribute to him. |
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HARPS (Hudson Valley Antique Radio and Phonograph Society) website |
 | Sal Brisindi's Dynaco and other Restoration services |
 | Dave Sica's collection |
| The Fisher Radio Corporation. Fisher repair in Staten Island, NY. |
| Online Interactive Electronics Training. Free tutorials on DC electronics, AC electronics, Digital and more from the Wisconsin Online Resource Center. |
| The Morse Telegraph Club, Inc. is an international non-profit organization dedicated to the perpetuation of the
knowledge and traditions of telegraphy. |
| DialCover.com - Bill Turner's source for reproduction radio dial covers and many other hard to find parts. |
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The Radio Amateur's Handbook by A. Frederick Collins,1922. An e-text from Project Gutenberg. |
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Dynakit - Vacuum tube audio products |
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Crystal Radio Demonstration - a video on YouTube |
| Modern Mechanix Blog.
This link opens to stories about radio, but there are
hundreds of articles from many different old magazines on
this site. |
| Mike's Electric Stuff. An interesting "old technology" website from the U.K. |
| Bob Lozier's website mostly about vintage broadcast radio technology. |
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The Cyclopedia of Telephony and Telegraphy - a 1919 textbook from Project Gutenberg.. |
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Edison, His Life and Inventions - 1910. An e-text from Project Gutenberg. |
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45rpm Victrola Collection Visit the
website of the guy who wrote the book on the subject. |
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Antique Radio
Classified The magazine for antique radio collectors
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ARC's Links Page
Extensive list of antique radio links.
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Antique
Wireless Association (AWA) The oldest and largest organization dedicated to
antique radio collecting.
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Radio
Club of America The World's First Radio Communication Society. Founded
1909.
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Riders Radio Manuals Online.
Eugene Hertz has placed the entire 23 volume series of Riders radio schematics
online. |
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Visit the NBC Studios in
1930 and a whole lot of other information about
Broadcasting in Chicago,
1921-1989 |
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Don Adamson's radio
page |
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MAARC's
Radio History site |
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The Sparks Telegraph Key
review |
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The W1TP
Telegraph Key collection |
| Microphones.
This site describes many of the types of microphones used in
broadcasting and recording studios, including several vintage models. |
| The Oscilloscope. What is an oscilloscope, what can you
do with it, and how does it work? |
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The Museum of Radio and
Technology in Huntington, West Virginia. |
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38-9
Philco Restoration Saul Einbinder's outstanding documentation the
restoration of this set. Don't miss this site: you won't believe this was his
first restoration -- or his first web page!
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Radioswapmeet.com Dan Collins'
collector-friendly auction and information site.
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Radio Attic
Archives. Photos of over 4,000 radios!
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| Radio Attic Over 1,100 radios and radio-related items for sale |
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Ben Tongue's Web
Page Ben Tongue of Blonder-Tongue fame has put together a fascinating and
scholarly web site on the subject of "Crystal Radio Set Systems: Design,
Measurement and Improvement. Well worth a look!
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| New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame Ben Tongue & Ike Blonder were 2002 Award Winners. |
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Sal's Antique
Radios See Sal's collection. Read about Sal's radio exploits. Catch a view
of Sal's workbench! See young Sal!
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Information Age
InfoAge is a group of cooperating non-profit organizations dedicated to the
preservation and education of information age technologies.
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Delaware Valley
Historic Radio Club (DVHRC) Our sister club across the river.
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BoatAnchor Manual
Archive KG7BZ Military Manual Collection
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Tube
Collectors Association NJARC alumnus Lud Sibley is involved with this
one.
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K2TQN's Radio Museum
The theme is "Ham Radio before WWII" Featuring an authentic 1933 Ham Radio
station.
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Crystal Sets
and Boat Anchors by Al Klase.
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K2TQN
Collection by John Dilks
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www.erols.com/oldradio A website
dedicated to one of radio's premier inventors, Maj. E. H. Armstrong
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MZTV the MZTV
Television Museum
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Chuck Pharis
Major league television collector's web site.
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Labguy's
World The History of the Video Tape Recorder before Betamax and VHS
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Tesla
Memorial Society The Official Nikola Tesla organization.
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Antique Radio
Restoration & Repair Professional restoration services for tube-type
equipment (in Connecticut)
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Amateur Radio Hamfest Calendar
Sponsored by the Victor Amateur Radio Association (former RCA Amateur Radio
Club)
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Victor Links Amateur
Radio links from the Victor Amateur Radio Club.
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Major Edwin H. Armstrong Mike
Katzdorn's website about one of radio's premiere inventors.
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The George
Shields Collection
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