radiomuseum.org
Please click your language flag. Bitte Sprachflagge klicken.
 

Pikes Peak Radio & Electronics Museum

80918 Colorado Springs, CO, United States of America (USA) (Colorado)

Address Norbern Electronics Inc.
6735 Earl Drive 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Radio and Kommunication in general
  • TV and image recording
  • Wire- & tape recording
  • Media
  • Radios (Broadcast receivers)
  • Measuring Instruments, Lab Equipment


Opening times
Please call for museum viewing availability.

Admission
Status from 12/2023
Free entry.

Contact
Tel.:+1-719-550 5810  eMail:norm pikespeakradiomuseum.com  

Homepage www.pikespeakradiomuseum.com

Our page for Pikes Peak Radio & Electronics Museum in Colorado Springs, United States of America (USA), is not yet administrated by a Radiomuseum.org member. Please write to us about your experience with this museum, for corrections of our data or sending photos by using the Contact Form to the Museum Finder.

Location / Directions
N38.929490° W104.796616°N38°55.76940' W104°47.79696'N38°55'46.1640" W104°47'47.8176"

Colorado Springs is located in east-central Colorado on Fountain Creek, 70 miles (113 km) south of Denver.

From the intersection of Woodmen Blvd and Academy Blvd go south 1 block to York Rd.
Go west on York 1 block to Earl Drive.

Some example model pages for sets you can see there:

D: Grundig Radio- TK1 (1960-63)
HK: Unknown - CUSTOM Tuna Helper - Hamburger Helper (1990??)
J: Panasonic, Tape Recorder RQ-300S (R2-300S) (1967?)
J: Panasonic, The Orbitel TR-005 (1973)
J: Akai Electric Co., GXC-760D (1977)
J: Pioneer Corporation; Auto Reverse Direct Drive Open Reel Deck RT-707 (1978/79)
J: TEAC; Tokyo C-3X (1982?)
J: TEAC; Tokyo R-919X (1987-92)
N: Tandberg Radio; Oslo Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorder 64X (1966-68?)
USA: Freed-Eisemann Radio NR-5 (1923/24)
USA: Atwater Kent Mfg. Co 8930 Model 33 table set (1927)
USA: Weston Electrical Jewell Set Analyzer Pattern 409 (1928?)
USA: General Household Grunow 902 Ch= 9-A (1933/34)
USA: International Radio Kadette 36 (1935)
USA: Montgomery Ward & Co 62-140 (1937)
USA: Philco, Philadelphia 41-602P Radio-Phonograph (1940/41)
USA: Air King Products Co 4603 (1946)
USA: RCA RCA Victor Co. Victor 54 (B2) (1947/48)
USA: Magnavox Co., CR-208A (1949??)
USA: Hallicrafters, The; World-Wide TW-2000 (1952-57)
USA: Sylvania Hygrade, C33M (1952??)
USA: Fisher Radio; New 50-A (1954)
USA: RCA RCA Victor Co. 8PT7031 Ch= KCS100B (1956?)
USA: Zenith Radio Corp.; Royal 750 Ch=8AT41 (1957)
USA: Heathkit Brand, Broadcast Tuner BC-1A (1957?)
USA: Heathkit Brand, Amplifier W4-B (1958?)
USA: Wollensak 3M; St. T-1515 (1961)
USA: Sears, Roebuck & Co. Silvertone 3204 Order=57H 3204 (1961-63)
USA: Zenith Radio Corp.; ZP2 Ch= 1L20 (1963?)
USA: Scott; H.H.; Maynard AM/FM Stereo Receiver 388 (1965)
USA: Westinghouse El. & H-707P6GPA Ch= V-2461-2 (1965?)
USA: Concord Electronics Tape Recorder 220 (1965??)
USA: Heathkit Brand, Capacitor-Tester IT-28 (1969??)
USA: B&K Precision, CRT Tester 445 (1970??)
USA: Lafayette Radio & TV 4 channels FM-AM Receiver LR-3000 (1974?)
USA: Heathkit Brand, Regulated Power Supply IP-2715 (1975??)
USA: Heathkit Brand, Power Supply IP-2718 (1976?)
USA: B&K Precision, Frequency counter 1801 (1977?)
USA: Marantz Sound United Stereophonic Receiver SR-4000 (1980??)

Description

Dedicated to the preservation, study and display of radio and electronic equipment and related items from the past to the present.


Radiomuseum.org presents here one of the many museum pages. We try to bring data for your direct information about all that is relevant. In the list (link above right) you find the complete listing of museums related to "Radio & Co." we have information of. Please help us to be complete and up to date by using the contact form above.

[dsp_museum_detail.cfm]

  

Data Compliance More Information