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Antique Radio Forums - Forum Index A community for collectors and enthusiasts of antique, vintage, and retro radios Discuss restoration, repairs, tubes, transistors, phonographs, and more
Antique Radios - The Collectors Resource Antique Radios is a web platform where antique, vintage or retro radio collectors and enthusiasts come together It has a forum where find all the answers
Trying to identify a radio - Antique Radio Forums Share collecting tips ideas, discuss antique radios and related items Restoration topics should be put in that category; other topics that don't directly involve radio or radios also belong in other categories
Theres Nothing That I Want Anymore - Antique Radio Forums I've been collecting on off for 40 years and feel that I have most everything radio I've ever wanted -- though at some 20 radios, my collection is small compared to others here As for spare parts, everything fits into a spare closet
How old does a Radio have to be to qualify to be Antique I know that this question has been discussed in the past but technically an old radio has to be 100 years old or older in order to qualify as being an antique Most collectors have a more liberal view as to what an antique is
Antique Radio Antenna in New House - Antique Radio Forums Antique Radio Antenna in New House 13 posts • Page 1 of 1 wowsk Member 457 Jul Mon 25, 2016 10:34 am Wilton IA Antique Radio Antenna in New House #1 • OP • Jan Thu 16, 2025 1:14 pm
JRC NRD 525 IMPRESSIONS AND QUESTIONS - Antique Radio Forums Turn on the 525 and computer at bedtime, turn out the lights in the radio room and see what I caught in the morning Just now I popped over to the bay and confirmed what I thought, as you already know you got an outstanding deal
Long Wire Antenna - Antique Radio Forums I have a TRF console of about the same vintage in my living room where there's no way to connect to my backyard long wire, so I use the loop, and it's very effective
AC Wiring for Vintage Radios - Antique Radio Forums I have seen a lot of discussions with a lot of opinions about the "right" way to do AC wiring for vintage radios While most are focused on the safety aspects of the various methods used over the decades, some have raised concerns about the interference potential from signals on the AC line
Mystery Monarch Radio - Antique Radio Forums Many Detrola manufactured sets of that vintage also had the model number branded into the underside of the wood cabinet, in a format starting with CM and followed by 3 or 4 numbers As Rodney and John noted this model is most likely in the 22x series I've seen similar Detrola chassis with 6Q7 or 6D6 in that mystery socket