Antique radios, Old Time Radios
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LL16 3LG Denbigh, Great Britain (UK) (Denbighshire) |
Address |
Canolfan Iaith Clwyd
Pwll y Grawys
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Floor area |
unfortunately not known yet
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- Tubes/Valves / Semiconductors
- Media
- Radios (Broadcast receivers)
- Measuring Instruments, Lab Equipment
- Gramophone (no electrical sound transmission)
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Opening times
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every Saturday: 11.00 - 16.00 and by arrangement
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Admission
Status from 04/2024
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We don't know the fees. |
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Contact |
Tel.: | +44-1745-81 22 87 | eMail: | gwybod gwefrhebwifrau.cymru |
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Homepage |
www.wirelessinwales.org.uk/
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Location / Directions
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N53.183388° W3.422215° | N53°11.00328' W3°25.33290' | N53°11'0.1968" W3°25'19.9740" |
Denbigh is a market town and community in Denbighshire, Wales
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Some example model pages for sets you can see there:
GB: Ekco, E.K.Cole Ltd.;
AC74 (1933)
GB: Ultra Electric Ltd.;
22 (1934)
GB: McMichael Radio Ltd.
389 (1938)
GB: Murphy Radio Ltd.;
AD94 (1940)
GB: Murphy Radio Ltd.;
A98 (1945?)
GB: Ekco, E.K.Cole Ltd.;
A23 (1946)
GB: RAP R.A.P. Ltd.,
646 (1946)
GB: Murphy Radio Ltd.;
A100 (1947)
GB: Ferranti, GB
248 (1948)
GB: Bush Radio; London
BP10 (1949-52)
GB: Ferguson Brand,
342BU (1955)
Some example tube pages for sets you can see there:
Full-Wave Vacuum Rectifier
AZ31 (1938)
Triode-Hexode
ECH35 (1939)
Mag. Eye, 2 ranges, 4 shadow
EM11 (1939)
Mag. Eye, 2 ranges, 2 shadow
EM34 (1946)
Full-Wave Vacuum Rectifier
GZ32
Double Diode-Triode
KBC32
Mag. Eye, 1 shadow angle
ME41
Full-Wave Vacuum Rectifier
UU4
Pentagrid-Converter Heptode
6A7 (1933)
Vacuum Pentode
6C6 (1933)
Mag. Eye, 2 ranges, 4 shadow
6M2
Vacuum Pentode
6SJ7 (1939)
Mag. Eye, 1 shadow angle
6U5 (1937)
Beam Power Tube
6V6G (1936)
Description |
The Gwefr Heb Wifrau - Wireless in Wales is a small radio museum with a difference. With its emphasis on the history of Broadcasting in Wales, the influence of broadcasting on our national identity and the contribution of the Welsh to the development of wireless technology this museum is unique.
We have an interesting collection of old radio devices as well as educational and informative displays.
The Museum is based around the collection of the late David Evan Jones and was opened just a few weeks after his death in 2008. Since then we have worked hard to add interpretative panels as well as acquiring some noteable additions to the collection. |
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