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Radios Beginning with "U"

Here are all the radios in the Archives with manufacturer's name beginning with the letter U.  In those cases in which one model number is listed more than once, there were apparent variations in color, dial style/color, knobs, or year of manufacture in the images provided to the Archives.  Mouse-over the dot next to the model number to see a thumbnail image of the radio.  Click on the dot to see full-sized photograph(s) of the radio.  To see a different group of radios, click on a letter below to see radios beginning with that letter.

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         <- Ultra 22 (1934) - Mark Toppo
         <- Ultra 6104 - Roger Smith
         <- Unda R66/2 (1953) - Ken Smith
         <- Unica 7015 Oscar (1960) - Asger Hunov
         <- United Engine 50 (1930) - Terry Hicks
         <- United Engine 50-301 (1930) - Terry Hicks
         <- United Motors 4049 (1933) - Bryan Kelley
         <- Universal (Japan) 1440M (1965) - Joseph Rebar
         <- Universal (Japan) PTR-62B (1963) - Joseph Rebar
         <- Universal (Japan) PTR-62B (1962) - Joseph Rebar
         <- Universal (Japan) PTR62B - Lenny Bickford
         <- Universal (Japan) PTR-81B - Tom Moen
         <- Universal 5 (1938) - Paul Sanders
         <- Universal 6 - David Martin
         <- Universal 424 (1933) - Greg VanBeek
         <- Universal 716A (1936) - Lew Magrish
         <- Universal 1403 (1935) - Lew Magrish
         <- US Labs UA-Six (1926) Radio Receptor- C. Dockery
         <- US Radio 9A (1932) - Lew Magrish
         <- US Radio 19B - Ben Martin
         <- US Radio 24 (1933) - Lew Magrish
         <- US Radio 24A - Ron Potter
         <- US Radio 32A (1932) - Lew Magrish
         <- US Radio 305-6 (1932) - Lew Magrish
         <- US Radio 3072 (1931) - Wes Mayers
         <- US Radio 3092 - Brad Buck
         <- US Radio Apex 8A (1932) - Brad Matter
         <- US Radio Apex 32 - Sherwood Morse
         <- US Radio Supertone 32A - Ariel Orduna
         <- US Television 5-36MPA - Brad Buck
         <- Utah 1660 Cone Speaker- Ron Potter
         <- Utah A-100 Cone Speaker- Mark Toppo
         <- Utah A-100 Cone Speaker- Joe Millward
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When cabinet material or color differences are apparent or suspected  in donated photos, I have included additional photos of certain model numbers.  Due to time constraints, I must rely entirely on the accuracy of information supplied by contributors with their photographs.  As such, no guarantee is made that the model numbers presented here are correct.

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