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Howard  |  Johnson Viking  |  Kenwood  |  Knight Kit  |  Lafayette  |  Lyric  |  McKay Dymek  
Monarch (Japan)  |  Moradco  |  National  |  NESCO  |  Palstar  |  Patterson  |  Realistic  
Regency  |  RME  |  E.H. Scott  |  Setchell-Carlson  |  Siltronix  |  Silvertone  |  Swan  
Western Electric  |  Zenith  


Alda

Alda 103
103


Alinco

Alinco DJ-VX-50T
DJ-VX-50T


Breting

Breting 12
12
Breting 14
14  (1937)


Collins

Collins 32S-3
32S-3
Collins 75S-1
75S-1  (1960)
Collins 388URR
388URR
Collins R-388
R-388
Collins R390A
R390A


Conar

Conar 400 Transmitter
400 Transmitter
Conar 500 Receiver
500 Receiver


Drake

Drake 2-B
2-B
Drake R8
R8  (1992)
Drake R8A
R8A
Drake SSR-1
SSR-1  (1975)
Drake SW-4A
SW-4A  (1969)


Echophone

Echophone EC-1 Commercial
EC-1 Commercial  (1940)
Echophone EC-1A
EC-1A
Echophone EC-2
EC-2


EICO

EICO DX-718
DX-718


Federal

Federal 1010ALRD1 Sign-Signal
1010ALRD1 Sign-Signal


General Electric

General Electric 72P88 Radio Transmitter
72P88 Radio Transmitter
General Electric BC-114
BC-114


Gonset

Gonset 3156B
3156B
Gonset G-50
G-50
Gonset GSB-100
GSB-100


Hallicrafters

Hallicrafters 5R10A
5R10A  (1951)
Hallicrafters 8R40
8R40  (1950-55)
Hallicrafters 83131 Sky Buddy
83131 Sky Buddy
Hallicrafters DD-1 Skyrider Dual Diversity
DD-1 Skyrider Dual Diversity  (1938)
Hallicrafters R-46B External Speaker
R-46B External Speaker
Hallicrafters RE-1 Sky Courier
RE-1 Sky Courier
Hallicrafters S-19R
S-19R  (1939)
Hallicrafters S-20R Sky Champion
S-20R Sky Champion
Hallicrafters S27
S27
Hallicrafters S29
S29
Hallicrafters S-38
S-38  (1946)
Hallicrafters S-38A
S-38A  (1946)
Hallicrafters S-38B
S-38B  (1950)
Hallicrafters S38-C
S38-C  (1953)
Hallicrafters S-38DM
S-38DM
Hallicrafters S38-E
S38-E  (1965)
Hallicrafters S-38EB
S-38EB
Hallicrafters S-38EM Mark 2
S-38EM Mark 2
Hallicrafters S-40A
S-40A
Hallicrafters S-40A
S-40A
Hallicrafters S-40B
S-40B
Hallicrafters S40D
S40D
Hallicrafters S-41G
S-41G
Hallicrafters S-51 Seafarer
S-51 Seafarer  (1948)
Hallicrafters S-53
S-53
Hallicrafters S-53A
S-53A  (1951)
Hallicrafters S-72
S-72
Hallicrafters S-72
S-72
Hallicrafters S-76
S-76
Hallicrafters S-77A
S-77A  (1952)
Hallicrafters S-81
S-81  (1951)
Hallicrafters S-85
S-85  (1954-59)
Hallicrafters S-94
S-94
Hallicrafters S-95
S-95  (1955)
Hallicrafters S-108
S-108
Hallicrafters S-118
S-118  (1962)
Hallicrafters S-119 Sky Buddy
S-119 Sky Buddy  (1961)
Hallicrafters S-120
S-120  (1961)
Hallicrafters S-125
S-125  (1972)
Hallicrafters S-200 Legionnaire
S-200 Legionnaire  (1965)
Hallicrafters Sky Challenger (early)
Sky Challenger (early)
Hallicrafters SW-500
SW-500  (1961)
Hallicrafters SX-9
SX-9
Hallicrafters SX-11
SX-11
Hallicrafters SX-17
SX-17
Hallicrafters SX-23
SX-23
Hallicrafters SX-25
SX-25
Hallicrafters SX-25 Super Defiant
SX-25 Super Defiant
Hallicrafters SX-28
SX-28  (1942)
Hallicrafters SX-42
SX-42
Hallicrafters SX-62
SX-62
Hallicrafters SX-71
SX-71  (1953)
Hallicrafters SX-99
SX-99
Hallicrafters SX-101A
SX-101A
Hallicrafters SX-111
SX-111
Hallicrafters SX-130
SX-130  (1965)
Hallicrafters SX-140
SX-140
Hallicrafters WR-600
WR-600


Hammarlund

Hammarlund Comet Pro
Comet Pro  (1933)
Hammarlund HQ100
HQ100  (1957)
Hammarlund HQ-100C
HQ-100C
Hammarlund HQ-120X
HQ-120X  (1940)
Hammarlund HQ-129X
HQ-129X  (1946)
Hammarlund HQ-140-X
HQ-140-X
Hammarlund HQ-180
HQ-180  (1966)
Hammarlund HX-50
HX-50
Hammarlund SP-200-SX Super Pro
SP-200-SX Super Pro  (1940)


Heathkit

Heathkit AR-3
AR-3  (1960)
Heathkit DX-20
DX-20  (1957)
Heathkit EK-2
EK-2
Heathkit GC-1A Mohican
GC-1A Mohican
Heathkit GR-54
GR-54
Heathkit GR-64
GR-64
Heathkit GR-91
GR-91
Heathkit HR-10B
HR-10B
Heathkit SB-300
SB-300


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.

Howard 436A
436A  (1942)


Johnson Viking

Johnson Viking Adventurer
Adventurer


Kenwood

Kenwood MC-50
MC-50
Kenwood PS-30 Power Supply
PS-30 Power Supply
Kenwood PS-50 Power Supply
PS-50 Power Supply
Kenwood R-600
R-600
Kenwood SP-430 Speaker
SP-430 Speaker
Kenwood TS-120S SSB Transceiver
TS-120S SSB Transceiver
Kenwood TS-180S SSB Transceiver
TS-180S SSB Transceiver
Kenwood TS-520 HF Transceiver
TS-520 HF Transceiver
Kenwood TS-870 SSB Transceiver
TS-870 SSB Transceiver


Knight Kit

Knight Kit KG220
KG220
Knight Kit Ocean Hopper
Ocean Hopper  (1963)
Knight Kit Space Spanner
Space Spanner  (1959)
Knight Kit Star Roamer
Star Roamer  (1968)
Knight Kit Star Roamer II
Star Roamer II
Knight Kit T-60
T-60


Lafayette

Lafayette HA-350 Receiver
HA-350 Receiver
Lafayette HA-600A
HA-600A  (1970-75)
Lafayette HE-40
HE-40
Lafayette KT-135
KT-135  (1978)
Lafayette KT-200
KT-200


Lyric

Lyric 100
100


McKay Dymek

McKay Dymek DR-101 Shortwave Receiver
DR-101 Shortwave Receiver


Monarch (Japan) (Japan)

Monarch (Japan) Ham-1
Ham-1


Moradco

Moradco CM-2 Conelrad Monitor
CM-2 Conelrad Monitor


National

National 2-40D
2-40D
National AGS
AGS  (1932)
National FBX-A
FBX-A  (1933)
National HRO-5TA1
HRO-5TA1  (1946)
National HRO-M
HRO-M  (1938)
National HRO Senior
HRO Senior  (1940)
National NC2-400
NC2-400
National NC-44
NC-44
National NC-46
NC-46  (1946)
National NC-57
NC-57  (1947)
National NC-57M
NC-57M  (1950)
National NC-60 Special
NC-60 Special  (1959)
National NC-77X
NC-77X
National NC-88
NC-88  (1955)
National NC-100
NC-100  (1936)
National NC-109
NC-109
National NC-125
NC-125
National NC-155
NC-155
National NC-173
NC-173  (1947)
National NC-183D
NC-183D
National RAO-6 NC-120
RAO-6 NC-120
National SW-3 Model II
SW-3 Model II  (1933)
National SW-54
SW-54  (1951-58)


NESCO

NESCO BC131
BC131  (1926)


Palstar

Palstar R-30
R-30


Patterson

Patterson PR-10 and Preselector
PR-10 and Preselector  (1934)
Patterson PR-16C
PR-16C  (1936)


Realistic

Includes radios marketed under the "Radio Shack" brand.

Realistic DX-100
DX-100  (1981)
Realistic DX-150
DX-150
Realistic DX-160
DX-160
Realistic DX-190
DX-190
Realistic DX-200
DX-200
Realistic DX-302
DX-302
Realistic DX-394B
DX-394B


Regency

Regency WT-4
WT-4  (1958)


RME

RME 69
69  (1937)
RME 4350 Receiver
4350 Receiver


E.H. Scott

E.H. Scott RBO
RBO
E.H. Scott SLR-12-B
SLR-12-B
E.H. Scott SLR-H
SLR-H  (1943)


Setchell-Carlson

Setchell-Carlson BC-348
BC-348


Siltronix

Siltronix 1011-B
1011-B


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.

Silvertone 5656A
5656A  (1937)


Swan

Swan 210
210
Swan 350
350
Swan 500C
500C


Western Electric

Western Electric BC-453-B
BC-453-B


Zenith

Zenith R-147/TRC Radio Receiver
R-147/TRC Radio Receiver
Zenith ZX-5 Military Trans-Oceanic
ZX-5 Military Trans-Oceanic
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