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The Pittsburgh Antique Radio Society (PARS) was established in southwestern Pennsylvania in 1986 by Richard Brewster, John Haught and others. Its purpose is "the preservation and exhibition of historic communications equipment and early electronic entertainment media, with an emphasis on the Pittsburgh area and related material."
Vintage equipment in the Queen Mary radio room. Some hobbyists see vintage radio operation as a valuable asset to help preserve the history and heritage of radio for future generations. [3] They sometimes assist in the restoration and operation of vintage radio equipment for historical exhibits, museums, and historic ships or aircraft. [6]
An antique radio is a radio receiving set that is collectible because of its age and rarity. Types of antique radio. Morse receivers The first ...
The Antique Wireless Association (AWA) is chartered as a non-profit educational organization in New York State and is an IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation based in Bloomfield, New York. [1] It was originally established in 1952 by Bruce Kelley, George Batterson, and Linc Cundall for operators and collectors of radio equipment. [ 2 ]
Radio Amateur Society of Thailand: Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Amateur Radio Society: National IARU affiliated amateur radio society. Turkey Türkiye Radyo Amatörleri Cemiyeti: The primary Turkish national amateur radio society with IARU & CEPT affiliation. Ukraine Ukrainian Amateur Radio League: United Kingdom
Northern Spirit Radio; P. Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters; Pittsburgh Antique Radio Society; Prometheus Radio Project; R. Radio (magazine)
The resulting Radio & Television Museum (R&T Museum) operated by the Radio History Society, Inc. (now the National Capital Radio & Television Museum [NCRTV Museum]) is a Maryland non-profit corporation established in 1993 for the express purpose of creating a museum of radio and television.
Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, is the use of the radio frequency spectrum for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, private recreation, radiosport, contesting, and emergency communications. [1]