Marconi V2 Receiver with Amplifier
1922
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Burndept Home Constructor
1925
"Home Constructor" sets were sold as kits designed to be assembled
by the user. The set above sold for 8 pounds in 1925 and could be
"quickly assembled with a screwdriver, soldering iron, and pliers."
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HPR Wireless
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Perophone Ltd.
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Western Electric
Weconomy Detector/RF Amplifier
1924
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Western Electric
Weconomy Detector/RF Amplifier
Inside View
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Radio Instruments Ltd. V4A
c. 1924
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Western Electric
Weconomy AF Amplifier
1925 |
Burndept Ethophone III
1926
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Burndept Ethophone Duplex
1924
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Cosmos VR4
(closed)
1925
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Cosmos VR4
(open)
1925
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Burndept Ethophone
Unknown Single Peanut Valve Receiver
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Cosmos VS2
1923
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(Closed)
Bligh Radio-2 MK V Tuner
Bligh Audio-2 MK VII Amplifier
1924
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(Open)
Bligh Radio-2 MK V Tuner
Bligh Audio-2 MK VII Amplifier
1924
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Henderson HR2A
c. 1924
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Bligh Duovalve
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"Home Constructor" Tuner
1923
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"Home Constructor" Amplifier & Tuner
1923 |
Polar Twin
1925
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Gecophone wth Coil Box
1924
Click here to see this set before
restoration
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Gecophone BC 3300
General Electric Co. (GEC)
1924
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Brownie Two-Valve Receiver
Brownie Wireless Company
1927
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Unidentified 2-valve set
c. 1924
Probably homebrew made from Marconi parts
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BTH V3 Form BA
1925
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