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Got lost?
Or just don't want to wander around all the pages (what I doubt) and just want
to see, let's say, Telefunken set from 1928?
Here is navigation map
to find out what you can see on my radio site:
- Start or Tuning
with links to:
- Brief
history of radio - in Slovenian only
- Song
for a nickle - a brief history of jukebox - in Slovenian only
-
Poet of electricity - story about the only true
inventor of radio - Nikola Tesla


- European
radios with links to:
- Early days
back in 1925 with French six tubes battery set, detectors
- European
portables (Nora, Rema, Braun, Radione, Grundig)
- European
bakelite (German)
with links to:
- bakelite2 ( Hungary, Austria)
- bakelite3 ( G. Britain,
France)
- bakelite 4 (Italy)
- bakeliteother (Holland, Bulgaria)
- Tesla czechoslovakian bakelite sets with famous
Talisman series
- Telefunken
bakelite set from 1928
- REK one of the few
bakelite radios produced in ex Yugoslavia
- European
wooden radios (Philips, Telefunken, Nikola Tesla) with links to:
- Philips
- Telefunken
- Nikola Tesla (radios produced in Yugoslavia)
- German radios (Braun, Lorenz, Blaupunkt, Saba, RFT)
- Italian radios (Geloso, Marconi, Imperiale,
Superla, Kennedy, Siemens...)
- French radios (Evernice, Poitou, Ducretet -
Thomson...) see also European metal case!
- Hungarian radios (Orion)
- Austrian radios (Minerva, Radione, Kapsch,
Ingelen, Eumig)
- ex Yugoslavian radios (mostly Slovenian)
- other countries (Microphona, Siemens, SBR)
- European metal
case radios with some nice French examples

- American
radios with links to:
-
wooden
sets (RCA, Air Knight, Silvertone, Packard Bell)
-
bakelite
sets (RCA, GE, Westinghouse, Philco, Trev-ler...) with link
to:
- Crosley
with famous dashboard sets from '50
- bakelite
sets2 ( Bendix, Emerson, Zenith...)
- portables
with a huge collection of Zenith portable sets including Transoceanic
-
portables 2 with collection of Motorola portables from '50
- About me
is a place where you can find my picture and some text about me.
- Links
is yet under construction and would appreciate your cooperation. You can submit
your radio site by sending me an email.
Thanks.


KREISLER
11-99, late '50, Australia
ULTIMATE , '50, New Zealand

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