Last time we talked about vacuum tube radios from the 1920s and 1930s with cabinets that were designed as furniture or everyday items around the house such as tables or clocks. In this article we will ...
Radio broadcasting started in 1920 with the report by KDKA of Pittsburgh on the Harding-Cox presidential election returns. The first receiving radios were made under an agreement with Howard Armstrong ...
The photos on this page come from the “Novelty Radio Handbook,” aimed at collectors and published by Schiffer Books. In 2007 I placed a review copy of this book in a stack of other radio-related ...