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RCA 10-T Receiver

RCA 10-T Receiver

The same chassis that is in the 10-K, except is in "tombstone" cabinet instead of the console stlye.


 
RCA 13-K Receiver

RCA 13-K Receiver

 
RA-103D Dumont Television

RA-103D Dumont Television

 
RCA Chanalyst

RCA Chanalyst

 
Midwest Model 1837 Receiver

Midwest Radio Corp.
Model 1837 Receiver

 
RCA Model 150 Sweep Generator

RCA Model 150

All wave sweep generator

 
RCA Model 151 Scope

RCA Model 151

Oscilloscope

 
RE-45 Receiver, Doors Open RE-45 closed.jpg (46167 bytes)

RCA RE-45

Late 1920s TRF radio/phono by "Victor Talking Machine Co."

Cabinet shown in opened and closed positions.

 
RCA Model CR-88A Reciever

RCA Model CR-88A

This is a general coverage communications receiver covering 535 kHz to 32 MHz in 6 bands, 14 tubes, crystal filter, built to military specifications. The CR-88 and its sister the AR-88 (no crystal filter) were produced during W.W.II. Most of the production was sent to England and Canada, so these are somewhat rare in the states these days.

 
RCA Model 156 Tube Tester

RCA Model 156

Tube Tester

 
Philco 38-116 Receiver

Philco 38-116 Receiver

 
RCA Model ACR-175

RCA Model ACR-175

11-tube general coverage amateur communications receiver covering 500 kHz to 60 MHz in 4 bands, one stage of rf, crystal filter, no band spread but has vernier tuning. 1935 vintage.

 
Model B2G, Doors Open
B2G Television Closed
Model B2G Doors Closed

RCA Berkshire Regency 
B2G Special

This is a huge home entertainment center consisting of a general coverage receiver covering 540 kHz to 30 MHz in eight bands, with a 9th band being the current FM broadcast band. There is also a 25" diagonal rear projection television, two phonographs, a special 15" coaxial speaker, and an audio amplifier using four 6L6 in push-pull parallel. All chassis are chromed, around 75 tubes. These units were not a production item, they were built by special request and cost around $4000.00 in 1948. There are several cabinet styles; shown is the "Regency."

 
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RCA 281 open.jpg (40944 bytes)

RCA Model 281


The RCA Model 281 is a twelve tube all wave console,  circa 1934.

Frequency coverage is 175KHz to 35MHz.

Shown is the Model 281 with the doors both open and closed.

 
E.H. Scott Radio Labs RBO-2

E.H. Scott Radio Labs RBO-2

Circa 1944.  This radio was used by the navy as a troop entertainment unit abroad their ships.

 
 
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