Antique Radio Museums: Explore Vintage Technology
Discover Radio's Rich Heritage
Antique radio museums serve as vital repositories of the rich history of radio technology, preserving artifacts from the early 20th century to modern times. These institutions not only showcase vintage equipment but also provide valuable resources for restoration enthusiasts. From the intricate designs of early telegraphy to the evolution of AM and FM broadcasting, these museums highlight the technological advancements that shaped communication. Visitors can engage with historical narratives and witness firsthand the craftsmanship behind iconic devices.
Notable collections include brands like Collins, Drake, and Hallicrafters, featuring radios from the 1910s through the 1950s. Museums such as the Western Historic Radio Museum and the Hammond Museum of Radio exemplify the dedication to preserving this heritage.
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The website of the Radio Museum of Thessaloniki, containing historical details of the radio history in Greece, including pictures of radio pioneers and also antique radio tuners available in Greece
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Bellingham Antique Radio Museum, private collection gathered over the past 25 years by Jonathan Winter.
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Bergendorffs Radiomuseum Radio Collection, images and technical data on various devices that are in the collections.
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Spanish CB Radio museum
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Now home to over 1,000 radios and transmitters dating from the spark era up to.
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Wireless radios from all eras Operating ham station - W1FGM Rivals museum at ARRL Hq.
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Telephony technology from telegraph to digital transmission
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More than 80.000 datas of antique radios, pictures and plans. European and US-Radios.
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First antique radio museum from russia
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Antique Radios of all kinds plus an operating ham station
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A Tribute to Morse telegraphy and resource for wire and wireless telegraph historians and key collectors
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"A collection of nearly all facts around the YAESU Musen products; products, company history and much more"
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A Virtual Museum of Vintage Radios from the Golden Era
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Vintage radio equipment and memorabilia 1910 - 1950
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Clough-Brengle history, US company manufacturer of test equipment, amplifiers and accessories built and maintained by Ron Lawrence W4RON
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Virtual Signal/One Radio Museum
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Vintage radio and scientific apparatus by john jenkins, include antique radios, Horn Loudspeakers, Vacuum Tubes, A.C. Receivers
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The Massie Wireless System station, PJ, built in 1907, is the oldest surviving working wireless station in the world
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Receivers and transmitters by Collins , Drake , Hallicrafters , Hammarlund , National Receivers