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From the days of wood and bakelite
Broadcast Radio Sets, Wireless sets once the focal point in our living
rooms.
Now these Old Wireless Sets have found new homes with enthusiasts.
I have made my collection of Circuits, Manuals and
Trader Service Sheets, available at low cost to help with their
restoration and preservation.
These Old Radio's, form part of our history.
Circuit, information to repair realign or complete renovation.
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This
magnificent EKCO has push button station selection and motor driven tuning. |
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A Bush this time with band spread
short wave using a circle of lights on the round dial at the top and
push button station selection. |
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This GEC 5839 has a row of preset tuners
on the back, enabling switched selection of stations as well as manual
tuning. |
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This GEC model BC5839 has what
was known as a mains powered speaker, the magnet being energized by
the sets high tension supply, this removed the need for a smoothing choke.
The set covers LW MW & SW. |
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An unusual radio with a built in book
case, live chassis long medium and short wave. Still working and in use to
store video tapes.
Made by Ambassador model no 548 |
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This sets cabinet had been
renovated when I acquired it, not a bad job either, made by Ambassador
model Five Fifty One. |
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Somewhere behind and under all those
teddy bears, we have this nice old radio with magic eye tuning. I had
never heard of the manufactures name before acquiring it. The name slips
my memory at the moment and the thought of moving all those bears and
putting them back correctly is not on. However the number on the center of
the tuning scale is 838 ?? |
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Early bakelite once we all had an extension
speaker in another room, usually the kitchen |
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There are still a lot of this very
popular set around, I have seen several versions of it with only slight differences.
Made by Bush live chassis this one is a model DAC 90. |
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I have Trader, ERT sheets and manufactures
manuals for most Broadcast sets from the
1920's onwards.
By post from £3.50 plus postage, or on CD & Download.
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The Olympia Radio Show 1934 on
the opening day Click the image to
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