Below you find a part of the radio collection John Koster - including other related items. In 2004 I started collecting radios, loudspeakers and other items, mostly from the period before the Second World War. The first radio I bought was a Cossor 464. I bought this radio on a flee market in Amsterdam in 1994, but it stopped there. In 2004 I rediscovered parts of the crystal and diode radios that I made as a boy and I decided to start a radio collection. My radios are placed in a number of radio cabinets. These cabinets consist of a number of segments made of chipboard with beech print. The back panel of each compartment has a socket outlet and an antenna connection. A small "La Pico" AM transmitter works as a "home broadcasting station". A number of radios can be switched on and off with a remote control unit, that operates the socket outlets. More info on my website: see URL below. |
Part of the radio collection of John Koster. These pictures have been uploaded to the corresponding models by John Koster but this is not necessarily all of John Koster's collection.
D: Grundig (Radio-Vertrieb, RVF, Radi...
1962/63 : Musikgerät 96M |
J: Tech Instruments Co. Ltd.; Tokyo
1963 ?: Signal Generator TE-20 |
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USA: Master's Art Inc.; Yonkers (NY)
1965 ?: RT200 |
LV: VEF Radio Works (Valst Elektrotech...
1966 : VEF Transistor 10 |
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USA: Zenith Radio Corp.; Chicago, IL
1968 ?: Royal 16 Billfold R16L1 (Japan 506) |
NL: NH, ENHA, Netherlands
1980 ??: 2-tube fake Audion |
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D: König Electronic GmbH; Reichelsheim
1985 ?: Digital-Multimeter DM920 |
SU: Elektroizmeritel, Zhitomir, SU ...
1985 ??: Multimeter C4340 - Ц 4340 |
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Our member John Koster opened
his/her collection of radios and other related
items on 18.Mar.2006.
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