Antique radios, Old Time Radios
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Museum der Experimentalphysik
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6020 Innsbruck, Austria (Tirol) |
Address |
Universität Innsbruck
Innrain 52
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Floor area |
unfortunately not known yet
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- Surveying Equipment
- Tubes/Valves / Semiconductors
- Transmitting and Studio technique
- Measuring Instruments, Lab Equipment
- Electrical Applications
- Physics
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Opening times
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exhibits in the foyer from monday to friday: 8:00 to approx. 19:00 h
exhibits in the anteroom of auditorium A: please contact the secretariate (phone 0512-507-52451) or A. Denoth (phone -52512).
Ausstellung im Foyer von Montag bis Freitag, 8:00 bis ca. 19:00, Ausstellung im Vorraum HS A: nur nach Voranmeldung am Institutssekretariat Tel. 0512-507-52451 oder beim Betreuer Tel. 0512-507-52512
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Admission
Status from 08/2021
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We don't know the fees. |
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Contact |
Tel.: | +43-512-507 52451 | Tel.2: | +43-512-507 52512 | |
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Homepage |
physik.uibk.ac.at/museum
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Location / Directions |
N47.262962° E11.384422° | N47°15.77772' E11°23.06532' | N47°15'46.6632" E11°23'3.9192" |
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Some example model pages for sets you can see there:
D: Siemens & Halske, -
Gl3c (1928??)
Some example tube pages for sets you can see there:
Current Regulator, Urdox with
EUXIV
Half-Wave Vacuum Rectifier
GWE514
Signal Diode - one single
GW05R
Full-Wave Vacuum Rectifier
RG64
Transmitting Triode, air
RS15
Transmitting Triode, air
RS285J
Triode, vacuum
RV275 (1928)
Full-Wave Rectifier gas filled
R1000 (1929)
Electrometer, Space Charge
T113
Full-Wave Mercury-Vapor
W1bNi
Description
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Text from Universität Innsbruck:
Two showcases in the foyer of the 'Viktor-Franz-Hess-Building' and two in the anteroom of auditorium A present a collection of historical physical instruments from the beginning of the experimental physics at the University of Innsbruck - starting with the first purchase of instruments in 1763 - to the year 1963.
The exhibits give a review on 200 years of physics, showing the development of the experimental physics in Innsbruck from the 'Armarium' to the 'Physikalische Cabinet', the 'Physikalische Institut' and today's 'Institut für Experimentalphysik'.
Topics:
Mechanics
Optics
Electricity
Magnetism
Tubes
Physicists |
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