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Amrad 2634 & 2596 Tube Radio

Amrad 2634 & 2596 Double-Decker Tube Radio

Amrad 3108 & 2634 Radio

The Amrad 3380 includes the 3108 & 2634.

Atwater Kent 3925 Radio Breadboard, Reinhard

Atwater Kent 3925 Radio Breadboard, Reinhard Bros.

Atwater Kent 9C 4660 Breadboard Radio

Atwater Kent 9C 4660 Breadboard Radio

Atwater Kent TA Two Radio Tube Island

Atwater Kent TA Two Tube Island

Clapp-Eastham Radio Unico Special, R-4, HZ, HR

Clapp-Eastham Unico Special, R-4, HZ, HR

Cutting & Washington 11A Radio

Cutting & Washington 11A introduced in 1923.

Cutting & Washington 15 One Tube Radio

Cutting & Washington 15 One Tube Radio

Deforest BC 86A & Westinghouse BC 98A Radios

Deforest BC 86A radio transmitter and Westinghouse BC 98A receiver. SCR-109A

Deforest D-10 Radio

Deforest D-10 four tube and crystal set.

Deforest DT 700 One Tube Receiver

Deforest DT700 Radiohome one tube receiver.

Deforest Radiocraft Interpanel Radio

The Deforest RadioCraft Interpanel from 1921

Federal 110 Radio

Federal 110 was introduced in September 1923.

Federal 61 Radio

Federal battery 6 tube radio from 1923.

Grebe CR-12 Radio

The CR12 was introduced in 1923 for $175.

Grebe CR-13 & RORK Radio & Amp

Grebe CR-13 & RORK

Grebe CR-18 Radio

The Grebe CR18 was introduced in 1926.

Grebe CR-3 Radio

Grebe CR-3 from 1920

Grebe CR-8 Radio

The CR8 covered 150-1000 meters.

Grebe CR5 Radio

Grebe CR5

Grebe RORK Radio Amplifiers

Grebe RORK Amplifiers

Kellogg RFL Radio

The Kellogg RFL was first introduced in 1925.

Kennedy 220 & 525 Radio & Amplifier

Kennedy 220 tuner and 525 amplifier.

Kennedy V Radio

The Kennedy used three 01A tubes.

Loewe OE333 & Loewe OE433 Radios.

Loewe OE333 & OE433 Radios

Marconi V2 Radio

The Marconi V2 was introduced in 1922.

Neutrowound Model 1927 Radio

The Neutrowound model 1927 and speaker

Paragon Adams-Morgan 10R One Tube Amplifier

Paragon 10R RF Amplifier

Paragon Adams-Morgan RA 10 & DA 2 Radio & Amp

The Paragon RA 10 & DA 2 amplifier.

Paragon Adams-Morgan RB-2A Battery 3 Tube Radio

Paragon RB-2A Battery 3 Tube Radio

Paragon Adams-Morgan RD5 One Tube Radio

Paragon RD5 One Tube Radio

Paragon Adams-Morgan Type Two Receiver

The Paragon Two was introduced in 1924.

Pennsylvania Wireless GT One Tube Radio

Pennsylvania Wireless One Tube Radio

Pennsylvania Wireless GT-2 Tube Radio

Pennsylvania Wireless GT-2 Tube Radio

Radio Shop Three Tube Radio Receiver

The Radio Shop 3 is a three tube set.

Radio Shop Two Tube Radio Amplifier

The Radio Shop two tube (01A) amplifier.

Radiocraft Radiophone One Tube Radio

Radiocraft Radiophone One Tube Radio

RCA Radiola 24 Radio

The RCA Radiola 24 is super heterodyne receiver.

RCA Radiola 26 Tube Radio & Battery Box

RCA Radiola 26 Tube Radio & Battery Box

Remler 330 One Tube Radio & Box

Remler 330 One Tube & Box

Remler 8 Tube Superhet Radio

Remler 8 Tube Superhet

Remler Component One tube Radio

Remler, 330, 520, & 505.

Signal Radio Loose Coupler

Signal Loose Coupler

Sodion DR-6 one tube radio

Sodion DR-6 one tube radio, 1923

Standardyne Multivalve Radio

Standardyne Multivalve Radio--Three tubes in One

Telmaco B-A Radio Amplifier

Telmaco B-A two tube Amplifier

Telmaco TDA1 & TA2 Radio & Amplifier

Telmaco TDA1 & TA2 Detector and Amplifier

Viking 599 Book Radio

The Viking Model 599 was introduced in 1926.

Western Electric 2A & 4D Tuner & Radio

Western Electric 2A antenna tuner & 4D receiver

Western Electric 4B Radio

A Western Electric 6 tube Superhet from the mid 1920s.

Western Electric Special Superhet Radio

The Western Electric Special Superhet.

Zenith 4R Radio

The Zenith 4R was introduced in November of 1923.

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