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AA5 History - A description of the classic "All-American" five-tube superheterodyne AC/DC AM radio circuit used in the majority of consumer receivers made in North America, from the 1930s through to the '60s. Includes a tube substitution table and a typical schematic diagram.
 
Ad*Access - The "Radio and Television" subcategories, with a large collection of vintage print advertisements dating from the '20s to the '50s. Each image is scanned in color, at 72 and 150 dpi resolutions, and they give information about the source publication.
 
Antique Radio Classified - Link to the world of antique radio collecting, its activities, and the publication and products of Antique Radio Classified. Covers old radio, TV, telegraph, amateur/ham radio, high fidelity/hi-fi audio.
 
Antique Radio Pictures - Bill Kendrick's large and growing collection of pictures of antique radios, sorted by brand name and model.
 
Antique Radio Webring - Web sites about collecting, buying, selling, and trading vintage and antique radios
 
Antique Radios Online - A site for collectors and restorers of vintage and collectable radios. On-line forums, resources, and chat, supported by a dedicated and experienced membership.
 
Atwater Kent Radio - A collection of pictures of AK radios, advertisements, brochures, operating manuals, and a profile of the company founder.
 
FM Pilotuner 601 - Rick Botti provides the instructions issued by Pilot Radio Corporation for hooking up the T-601 FM tuner to a typical vintage AM-only radio set that is not already equipped with a phono input. He also has also scans of the owner's manual, and of service notes for the T-601 including the schematic, parts list, and alignment procedure.
 
Nipperscape - A brief history of the little black and white dog "Nipper", model for "His Master's Voice" which ultimately became the trademark for RCA Victor. There are also a few satirical versions of it.
 
Nostalgia Air - Large free online resource for antique and vintage radios, with over fifty thousand pages of scanned Riders schematics, service manuals, tube cross reference, articles, and forums.
 
Terry's Vintage Home Entertainment Technology - Discussion of home entertainment technology of the past century. Photos and restoration notes are provided for his "Scott Imperial High-Fidelity Allwave 23", and "RCA Radiola Superheterodyne Second-Harmonic AR-812".
 
The Philco Repair Bench - Many resources for the Philco radio collector and restorer ranging from parts cross-references to service information to an identification guide for early antique Philco cathedral radios.
 
The Rise of the Bakelite and Catalin Radio in the US During the 1930s - A text-only article by Louis Vloedbeld on the background and development of bakelite and catalin radio designs.
 
TransOceanic Resource Library - Photos, schematics, alignment data, model specs, and a directory of links for Zenith TransOceanic Long Distance radios.
 
Vintage Radio Repair and Restoration - Do-it-yourself repair information, tube (valve) theory, and home-made test equipment, by British collector Paul Stenning.
 
Vintage Radio and Audio Pages - Brian McAllister's restoration resources, in the form of high-resolution GIF images of service notes and schematics for many radios, audio amplifiers and preamplifiers, phonos, and tuners. He has a special section for several German radios (Grundig and Telefunken).
 
Vintage Radios and Programs - Resource for collectors and fans of antique radios, military surplus radios, tube radios, valve radios, Collins, Atwater Kent, Hammerlund, Hallicrafters and Crossley radios. Telegraph key collections a long with stars and programs from the golden days of radio are featured.
 
Warren's Antique Radio Restoration World - A site dedicated to providing information on the restoration of antique vacuum tube radios, including photos, case histories, useful links, and lots of detailed descriptions of the restoration process.
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