Name: | Superadio Corp.; New York (USA) |
Abbreviation: | superadio |
Products: | Model types |
Summary: |
Superadio Corporation was located at 2674 Bailey Avenue in New York City, New York. They advertised a line of Detector/Amplifiers in the Wireless Age magazines. The company operated radio station 2XK. |
History: |
This manufacturer was suggested by Alan Larsen.
Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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USA | 21 | Detector and Two-Stage Amplifier DA-2 | UV200 | The Superadio Corporation advertised a line of detectors amplifiers in a October issue of ... |
USA | 21 | Detector and Single Stage Amplifier DA-1 | UV200 | The Superadio Corporation advertised a line of detector-amplifiers in an October issue of ... |
USA | 21 | Two-Stage Amplifier A-2 | UV201 | The Superadio Corporation advertised a line of detectors/amplifiers in an October issue of... |
USA | 21 | Three-Stage Amplifier A-3 | UV201 | The Superadio Corporation advertised a line of detectors/amplifiers in an October issue of... |
USA | 22 | The Superadio Cockaday | UV200 | This receiver uses the Cockaday circuit. |
Further details for this manufacturer by the members (rmfiorg):
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Superadio was the successor to the L. M. Cockaday company
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Alan Larsen
27.Jan.13 |
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In a January 1921 Pacific Radio News magazine advertisement on page 164 for the Superadio Corporation it is mentioned at the bottom of the ad that the Superadio Corp. was the successor to the L. M. Cockaday & Company.
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