Communication Receivers Collection

A brand new way to view some of my radio collection.

Western Electric BC-453-B (1943)

Western Electric

BC-453-B
(1943)

Signal Corps US Army 190-550 kHz Aircraft Navigation Receiver (Beacon Band)
Radio Shack DX-160 (1985)

Radio Shack

DX-160
(1985)

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Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd. FRG-7000 (1979)

Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd.

FRG-7000
(1979)

This is my favortie radio for general program listening. Audio output is very good. Triple conversion receiver using the Barlow-Wadley loop design covering 250kHz-29.999MHz. (red controls)
Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd. FRG-7000 (1980)

Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd.

FRG-7000
(1980)

Similar my other receiver covering 250kHz-29.999MHz. Though this one is modified with narrow AM filters and a different front end RF transistor. Will change the lamps to LED. (black controls)
HEATHKIT GR-64 (1970)

HEATHKIT

GR-64
(1970)

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Panasonic RF-2200 (1979)

Panasonic

RF-2200
(1979)

Original photo - because people cannot believe the radio looks so good. Bought new, for $229.95 CAD and owned this radio from 1979. I listen every night to Coast to Coast with this radio. Only service was once a little DEOXIT for noisy switches.
Panasonic RF-2200 (1979)

Panasonic

RF-2200
(1979)

8-Band Analog Radio. AM, FM and Shortwave Bands. Ranges from .525-16.1, 3.9-8, 8-12, 12-16, 20-24, 24-28, 88-108 MHz. Crystal calibrators 125 and 500 kHz.
Hallicrafters SC-38C (1941)

Hallicrafters

SC-38C
(1941)

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