to Zenith |
Comet Pro (1933) |
HQ100 (1957) |
HQ-100C |
HQ-120X (1940) |
HQ-129X (1946) |
HQ-140-X |
HQ-180 (1966) |
HX-50 |
SP-200-SX Super Pro (1940) |
Howard
In 1923, the Howard Radio Company of Chicago IL, started producing broadcast receivers. They were known for their amateur and military short wave radios. They received a contract from the U.S. Army for communication radios during WWII. They had a license from RCA and made components for Capehart, Silvertone and others.
MC-50 |
PS-30 Power Supply |
PS-50 Power Supply |
R-600 |
SP-430 Speaker |
TS-120S SSB Transceiver |
TS-180S SSB Transceiver |
TS-520 HF Transceiver |
TS-870 SSB Transceiver |
Silvertone
A brand we associate with the parent company Sears. Silvertone branded radios were built for Sears over their long history, by nearly every recogonizable manufacturer including Detrola, Stewart Warner and Colonial to name a few. Some models are recognized as perhaps among of the most collectable radios seen and sold. Many beginning collectors are surprised by the sheer volume and choice offered by Sears, as well as often stunning cabinetry and nice design work.
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