![]() The TR620 portable pocket radio by Sony is a personal favorite, it really reduced the size and made radio a really personal device that could fit in a pocket. There’s also the Sapper & Zanuso TS502 from 1964, which came in all sorts of bright colors. Sentinel Model 248T IU 248T442, good dial. It’s very art deco and really looks towards the architecture of its time for inspiration. Tom Thumb TT600 worlds smallest most transistor most powerful, good dial, Model TT600, SR A305985, has a nice gray case, mint shape, radio is red Hybrid radio with 3 peanut vaccume tubes for the converter,IF, and detector stages. ![]() Radio is the technology of signaling and communicating using radio waves. “There’s a wonderful skyscraper radio that dates back to the 1930s. A variety of radio antennas on Sandia Peak near Albuquerque, New Mexico, US. They were tough but they could also be molded, reflecting a modern, streamlined approach to this new technology.”įor Trope, the changes in radio reflect not only advances in technology, but also the times, taking influence from architecture and art, as well as scientific developments. But by the 1930s, new materials like plastics really played a part. Transistor Radios vintage retro antique Archive of Transistor portable am radios weve had in the past by Channel, Master, General Electric, Grundig Short-Wave / World Radio, Magnavox. ![]() “When they first started they were viewed more in terms of available materials, often in wooden cases, looking back to a historicist style. “Tabletop radios and larger pieces really had to work within interiors, they had to become part of the environment.”Īs times moved on, the look and size of radios changed dramatically with new developments in materials and electronics. From the offset, the look of a radio was as important as the information they brought into people’s living rooms: “Aside from being just a broadcast system, radio had to have an appeal to the domestic market, because it was used in people’s homes,” says Trope. ![]()
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