Name: | Monroe H. McKillip Co.; Chicago, Illinois (USA) |
Abbreviation: | monroe2 |
Products: | Model types |
Summary: |
The Monroe H. McKillip Company was located at 209 South State Street in Chicago, Illinois. In 1922 the Monroe Company sold a line of radios through a group of distributors, American Radio Mfg Co., Waveland Radio Co. and others. These regenerative radios were sold and licensed under the Armstrong Regenerative Circuit patent through a licensing agreement with Tri-City Radio Electric Supply Company (Tresco) and Monroe and some carry the Tri-City name on the label under the lid. These radios were manufactured for Tri-City by the Briggs & Stratton Co. (Basco) as a sub-licensee of Tri-City Electric and then distributed by Monroe through their sales channels. |
History: |
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This manufacturer was suggested by Alan Larsen.
Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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USA | 22 | 1 Tube Regenerative Tuner-Detector D-7 [Basco Chassis] | UV200 | The Monroe D-7 1 tube regenerative receiver was manufactured in 1922 for The Monroe Co. un... |
USA | 22 | Combination Tuner-Detector Two-Stage Amplifier DA-7 [Basco Chassis] | UV200 | The Monroe DA-7 1 tube regenerative receiver and two-stage audio amplifier was manufacture... |
USA | 22 | Two-Stage Audio Amplifier A-7 | UV201 | The Monroe A-7 Two-Stage audio amplifier was manufactured in 1922. |
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