SPARC's VISIT MARCONI RADIO MUSEUM
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Photo by Jim Frisbie
L-R: Tom, Mike, Jim Frisbie and Mr.Ron Frisbie. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
L-R: Dianne, George & Gerry. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Mr.Frisbie & SCOTT RADIO. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Photo by Dianne Gadbois
Photo by Dianne Gadbois
Photo by Dianne Gadbois
Photo by Dianne Gadbois
Photo by Dianne Gadbois
Collection of Glass Vacuum Tubes. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Many Museum Grade "Wireless Sets". Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Award winning In-Line Atwater Kent. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Early RCA inline 5 Tube "Radiola". Photo by Gerry
L-R Poster of Sarnoff and Marconi; Marconi Wireless Company later became part of Radio Corp of America (RCA). Photo by Gerry
Old loudspeakers. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Marconi inventer of RDF technology. Photo by Gerry
Marconi style receiving statation. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Again,Old on bottom, New on top. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Radios geerations apart. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Zenith BC & Shortwave "Floor model". Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Mr.Frisbie with mini-dog house. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Mr.Frisbie's & Edison Voice Recorder. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Ted-K3KSA, Mr.Marconi(in bronze) and Mr.Ron Frisbie. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
Guglielmo Marchese Marconi (1874-1937) inventor of first practical wireless signaling system, 1895. Photo:J.Ibaugh Collection.
Guglielmo Marchese Marconi operating wireless (radio) station (IGM) on his ocean yacht ELECTTRA. Photo:J.Ibaugh Collection.
Marconi's Ocean Yacht ELETTRA, first Maritime Wireless Lab. Photo:J.Ibaugh Collection.
Replica of Ocean Liner Titanic's Marconi Wireless Station, located in Ron Frisbie's Museum. Photo:R.Frisby.
Titanic's wireless operator's eyeview of operating duty position. Photo:R.Frisbie.
L-R, Dianne, Mike, Tom and Ted. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
L-R, George, Gerry & Mr.Frisbie. Photo by Gerry Wagner,KB3SSZ
"Nothing is more marvelous than the invention of Wireless Telegraphy!" de G.Marconi. Photo:G.Wagner
Five decades of radios from W3KNK. Photo:G.Wagner
Mr.Frisbie. Photo:G.Wagner
Radio sets circa 1918-1925(?). Photo:G.Wagner
L-R, Cathedral Tube set & two older crystal sets. Photo:G.Wagner
Very Long Wave frequency tunning coils. Photo:G.Wagner
Better view of VLW(VLF) receiver coils. Photo:G.Wagner
~80~ years of Vacuum Tube Technonogy. Photo:G.Wagner
ATWATER KENT MODEL 5, THE RAREST SET MADE BY A.K. Photo by Dianne Gadbois
ATWATER KENT MODEL 5, THE RAREST SET MADE BY A.K. THEY SAY ONLY 50 WERE MADE IN 1923. THEY WORKED SO POORLY THAT THEY STOPPED PRODUCTION. Photo by Dianne Gadbois.
1924 Atwater-Kent Breadboard Set Model 12. Photo:G.Wagner
Mr.Frisbie with Radio Award. Photo:G.Wagner
Several generations of wireless equipment. Photo:G.Wagner
Mr.Frisbie discussing operation of radio part. Photo:G.Wagner
Mr.Frisbie demonstrating battery breadboard radio. Photo:G.Wagner
Jim Frisbie with rare top-lid operated BC radio set. Photo:G.Wagner
Frisbie colection of rare radio sets, part of history. Photo:G.Wagner
George with Felix inspecting very old radios. Photo:G.Wagner
Jim Frisbie & Felix displaying 35 cent TV magazine. Photo:G.Wagner
Breadboard set, front & Shielded Super10 Tube in back. Photo:G.Wagner
L-R: Drop front pannel and lift lid inline 5 tube. Photo:G.Wagner
Inside look at Super 10 Tube radio set. Photo:G.Wagner
A 12 tube breadboard radio in a wood case.Photo:G.Wagner
Very early rotary disk TV (GE). Photo:G.Wagner
Middle set: 4 tube regenitive radio receiver. Photo:G.Wagner
Newer radios to the left, older sets to the left. Photo:G.Wagner
One lane traffic, Ted. Photo:G.Wagner
From near to far: George, Tom, Mike, Gerry, Mr.Frisbie & Jim Frisbie. Photo:G.Wagner
L-R: Gerry Wilson & Tom Kranch taking a break .-... Photo:G.Wagner
Mr. Ron Frisbie, Founder, Owner and Curator of Frisbie's Marconi Radio Museum. Photo:G.Wagner