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Receiver, type 3516 (For H2S Mk.II)

Receiver, type 3516 (For H2S Mk.II)

S 27 receiver (Hallicrafter)

S 27 receiver (Hallicrafter)

Hell facsimile receiver

Hell facsimile receiver

G N T receiver (re-perforator) Danish pat. 30997 (label on container states transmitter)

G N T receiver (re-perforator)

U.S. Army Signal Corps Radio set SCR-511, made by Galvin Manufacturing Corpn; Chicago, c. 1943, Comprises: Radio receiver and transmitter BC-745-B (less tuning unit, listed separately) Chest unit T-30 B power supply unit PE-157-B Eight tuning units BC-746-B ( lowest 3245 kHs, highest 5500 kHz) in original cardboard boxes. Main mounting bracket FT-338-A, with separate extension bracket Technical Manual TM 11-245

U.S. Army Signal Corps Radio set SCR-511

Bush 12-inch table model television receiver, type TV24 (c. 1952), together with band III converter made by Wolsey Television Ltd

Bush 12-inch table model television receiver with band III converter

1952

GEC vision-only television receiver, cat. no. B.T. 8090, inst. no. FG 1060, together with spare cathode-ray tube; c. 1938

GEC vision-only television receiver

Scott 23-Valve broadcast receiver, 1935 with 11 spare valves, 1 spare knob, service manual, and chrome-plated box containing chassis of unknown function

Scott 23-Valve broadcast receiver with accessories, 1935

1935

National HRO.M high-frequency communications receiver, 1944

National HRO.M high-frequency communications receiver, 1944

1944

Receiver in 3 units:- (a) receiver (b) power unit (c) H.F. amplifier stage. (All with perspex covers)

Receiver in 3 units:- (a) receiver (b) power unit (c) H.F. amplifier stage

Wireless World single-span receiver, with separate power supply unit, 1934

Wireless World single-span receiver

Ultra high frequency generator and receiver Russian made U.H.F. radio transmitter and receiver

Ultra high frequency generator and receiver

A.R.I.5206, being Aircraft radio installation no. 5206 comprising radio transmitters and receivers for communication

A.R.I.5206, being Aircraft radio installation no. 5206

Pye export model table receiver, m. w. and 4 s.w. bands type PE201, c. 1950

Pye export model table receiver

Ferguson television receiver, type 306T (1956).

Ferguson television receiver, type 306T (1956).

1956

Eddystone 358 communications receiver, 1940. (Admiralty nomenclature : B34) (one of the alternative plug-in coils is missing)

Eddystone 358 communications receiver

Kolster-Brandes pup receiver of 1930

Kolster-Brandes pup receiver of 1930

Wireless world straight five receiver, with power supply. 1932

Wireless world straight five receiver

GEC 9 inch television receiver, model B T 1091A (1948), with band III converter (added 1955)

GEC 9 inch television receiver

1948

International five portable broadcast receiver, c. 1930

International five portable broadcast receiver

Infra-red receiver, type E, with power unit, headlamp and tube.

Infra-red receiver

Receiver adapted for automatic waveband-monitoring c. 1953, comprising a) Marconi receiver CR150/3; b) Drive shaft no. 1A (serial no. WE/13470) c) Muirhead electrolytic facsimile recorder no. 1A (serial no. WP6/2-1151); d) Control unit no. 1A (serial no. WP6/2-1161)

Receiver adapted for automatic waveband-monitoring c. 1953

Marconiphone crystal-valve radio receiver, type R.B.10

Marconiphone crystal-valve radio receiver

German U-boat shortwave radio receiver, Type E52b, less cover, with separate steel case for spares; 1939-1945

German U-boat shortwave radio receiver

1939-1945

One B.T.H. crystal receiver type C, form A, No.3222.

One B.T.H. crystal receiver type C

Three receivers to measure noise generated by lightning flash's at 5, 10 and 15 MHZ. As used on Ariel/UK 3, Radio Space Research Station, Atmospheric Noise Experiment, c. 1965

Three receivers to measure noise generated by lightning flash's at 5

Philips radio receiver Type No.213U, Serial No.M13637, c.1936.

Philips radio receiver Type No.213U

Pye 9 inch television receiver, type B 18 T (1948)

Pye 9 inch television receiver, type B 18 T (1948)

1948

Hallicrafter "Defiant" receiver, Model SX-24, c. 1940

Hallicrafter "Defiant" receiver

Broadcast receiver (c. 1927) made by Peto Scott Ltd

Broadcast receiver

Murphy AC mains broadcast receiver, Model A3A, introduced 1932

Murphy a.c. mains broadcast receiver, Model A3A, 1

Murphy AC superhet broadcast receiver, model A34, introduced 1937

Murphy receiver, model A 34, c. 1936

German D/F receiver, c. 1939

German D/F receiver, c. 1939

Ediswan A.C. mains receiver, Type VR3, Form EA, s/n R116930, c. 1930.

Ediswan A.C. mains receiver

1930

R.A.F. airborne receiver, type 31, c. 1924

R.A.F. airborne receiver, type 31, c. 1924

Wireless receiver, type O, c. 1917, (with two valves)

Wireless receiver

Marconiphone receiver, type 253

Marconiphone receiver, type 253

Korting superhet transmare 38 broadcast receiver, type SB 744OW, German, 1938

Korting superhet transmare 38 broadcast receiver

Set of nine coil units for National HRO receiver, covering range 50 kHz-30 MHz, in original wooden box

Set of nine coil units for National HRO receiver

US Army Signal Corps Receiver-Indicator R65/APN-9, Serial No. 4882, by Philco Corporation, USA

US Army Signal Corps Receiver-Indicator R65/APN-9

Transistorized portable radio receiver, model RP 18, made by Hacker Radio Limited, Maidenhead, England.

Transistorized portable radio receiver

Transistorised radio receiver, model SP.160 BQ, by Pye Ltd, Cambridge, England, 1960.

Transistorised radio receiver

1960

Mufax K-300-C/A automatic photographic receiver Serial No 450717 by Muirhead & Co Ltd, England, 1968, on wheeled base, with spare XL601 crater tube and thermostatic heater for chemical tank. Used by Daily Mail.

Mufax K-300-C/A Automatic Photographic Receiver

1968

American Emerson valve portable broadcast receiver, c. 1950

American Emerson valve portable broadcast receiver

Pye portable 14-inch television receiver, type PTV, c. 1957

Pye portable 14-inch television receiver

1957

1938 H.M.V. television and radio receiver. Model No. 905. Serial No. 3257.

1938 H.M.V. television and radio receiver

1938

GEC portable 12 inch monochrome television receiver, model 3133/1, (s/n G 870560), 1978.

GEC portable 12 inch monochrome television receiver

1978

Perdio "Portarama Mk.II" 8 inch television receiver, 1962

Perdio "Portarama Mk.II" 8 inch television receiver

1962

"Standard" SR14B Localiser/Marker Receiver from instrument landing system, c. 1965

"Standard" SR14B Localiser/Marker Receiver from instrument landing system

1965

Ultra R786 ac/dc/battery portable receiver (lw/mw), c. 1950

Ultra R786 ac/dc/battery portable receiver (lw/mw)