[AMRadio] Life in the mid to late '30s
David Hollander
n7rk at cox.net
Mon Jun 9 13:26:21 EDT 2008
Hi JT - I have several pages on my web site on the Breting, Patterson
and Howard receivers which were all 1930's and gone before 1940. Their
are also a few station photos on these pages.
From 1930's station photos, I have seen, the HRO, RME 69, Breting 12,
Patterson PR-10 and Hallicrafters SX-24/25 seem to be most common
commercial receivers.
Here are the links:
Breting: http://members.cox.net/n7rk//breting.htm
Howard: http://members.cox.net/n7rk/howard.htm
Patterson: http://members.cox.net/n7rk/patterson2.htm
Some additional 1920's and 1930's station photos:
http://members.cox.net/n7rk/w6bam.html
73 and have fun!
Dave N7RK
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