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Lowenstein Radio Company; Brooklyn, N.Y.

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Name: Lowenstein Radio Company; Brooklyn, N.Y.    (USA)  
Abbreviation: lowenstein
Products: Model types
Summary:

Lowenstein Radio Company made many items for the military. Spark gap transmitters, telegraph keys and crystal detectors to name a few.

History:
The shipboard quench-spark transmitters produced by the Lowenstein Radio Company and licensed under Nikola Tesla Company patents, were installed on the U.S. Naval vessels prior to World War I.

This manufacturer was suggested by Alan Larsen.


Some models:
Country Year Name 1st Tube Notes
USA  17 Crystal Detector SE-183-A   WWI stand alone Triple Crystal Detector made for the Navy Department Bureau of Steam Engin... 
USA  18 Crystal Detector SE-184-A   WWI stand alone Crystal Detector made for the Bureau of Steam Engineering (Navy) around 19... 
USA  19 Lightning Switch SE1499   SE1499 1/4 to 1/2 KW Lightning switch. By Lowenstein Radio Co Brooklyn N.Y. Made for the... 
USA  17 Tone Tester Type No. SE 84   Type SE 84 Tone Tester crystal set.  This was made for the Navy by Lowenstein Radio i... 
USA  14–20 Quenched Spark Gap A-16-G    

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