Wireless Restorations

Ferguson

Ferguson

Ferguson was an American company, becming adopted in the UK and was responsible for providing the mass consumer market with budget radios, TVs, and radiograms. Ultimately being taken over by Thorn, ...

Grundig

Grundig

Well, after losing the war, I suppose the Germans had to gain credibility somehow. One way was to make good quality sets such as this. The design was fairly standard, along the lines of Philips, ...

Philips

Philips

Always a soft spot is the Philips. This set, with a lovely deco style cabinet, so popular with the more discerning second hand car dealers, had a good quality radio section and powerful output stage. ...

Philips 60s

Philips 60s

This was a popular style of set in the 1960s. Piano key operation was in vogue for wave changes and on-off functions. These sets had two speakers mounted each end of the case and gave a "wide" ...

Roberts Radios

Roberts Radios

Well, all the early Roberts radios were good quality, performed and sounded well. The little green R66 was a nice little set. The usual 7 pin "D" 1.5 volt and 90 volt range of vales were used. The ...

McMichael 365, 137, 135

McMichael 365, 137, 135

Slightly unusual design. Radio section is straight forward, but the cabinet and dial definitely hark back to shipping days. The dial resembles a ships' engine telegraph. Nice touch being that the ...

BUSH DAC 90

BUSH DAC 90

Everyone has to own one of these sets before the die. Recent popularity due to Ebay, seems to have emptied lofts, garages of these little sets. It amazes me how many there still seems to be around. ...

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