Author: capjoe

Akai GX-650D

AKAI GX-650D The GX-650D is absolutely the more professional version of the GX-630D and might also be the successor of the GX-400D, although it was not available in a 2 Track Stereo version. This...

R 206 Receiver. The most robust radio ever made! 1943

The R206 Mk1 British manufacture for the Army dates from around the end of WWII. It was a high performance super-heterodyne high grade intercept HF communications receiver, capable of high resetting accuracy. Modes :-...

Prewar Zenith 8G005BT Radio

Zenith model 8G005BT, Trans-oceanic clipper. This high-tech look for domestic radios was introduced by this American company before the war, designed to give good worldwide reception rather than catering for just local reception. 6...

McMichael ‘Twin Supervox RV8’

McMichael ‘Twin Supervox RV8‘,   by McMichael Radio Ltd. 1933. 4–v + Metal Rectifier, AC TRF Table Model, MW/LW Mtrs, twin moving-coil loud- speakers, walnut veneered plywood cabinet. Price 19 GBP. It is very...

Cossor Model 233

Cossor Model 233, by A.C.Cossor Ltd. 1933 2-v +R, AC TRF table model. MW/LW 0-100 deg. Beautiful design, one of the nicest radios. The diameter of the speaker is 36 cm!! Country: Great Britain...

Cossor 375U

Country: Great Britain (UK) Manufacturer/Brand: Cossor, A.C.; London Year: 1935 ? Type: Radio or Tuner Valves / Tubes 5: 41MPG MVS/Pen DDT PT41 442BU Principle Super-Heterodyne (Super in general) Wave bands Broadcast (MW) and Long Wave....