Antique radios, Old Time Radios
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010165 București, Romania |
Address |
Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation - Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune
Strada General Berthelot 60-64,
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Floor area |
unfortunately not known yet
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- Radios (Broadcast receivers)
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Location / Directions |
N44.441126° E26.086424° | N44°26.46756' E26°5.18544' | N44°26'28.0536" E26°5'11.1264" |
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Some example model pages for sets you can see there:
Description |
Small collection 30 pcs at the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporations house. “The most precious radio receiver of the collection which is part of RRBC’s heritage is a Telefunken T10 from 1924. It was one of the first Telefunken radio receivers, among the first made in the series. Radiophony started in Germany in 1920, when the first radio receiver with lamps was made.The first Romanian-made radio receiver is a Record S - 49 U with Soviet-made parts, under Soviet licence. It was a simple radio receiver, with three wave -lengths, could be plugged on direct and alternative current sources and could stand all the tension levels existing at that time. The receiver is a rather small one, it can be seen at the Radio museum and still works.” |
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