Name: | Amateur Wireless Supply Co.; London, Great Britain (GB) |
Abbreviation: | amateurwir |
Products: | Model types |
Summary: |
The Amateur Wireless Supply Co. The Amateur Wireless Supply Company, founded by C. Reynolds around 1923, catered to radio enthusiasts. The company offered crystal sets, single-valve amplifiers, detectors, and a range of parts and accessories specifically designed for amateur radio use. [1] However, the company's life appears to have been brief. By August 1924, C. Reynolds was facing financial difficulties, and advertisements for the Amateur Wireless Supply Company had disappeared from wireless magazines. [2] |
Founded: | 1923 |
Closed: | 1924 |
Production: | 1923 - 1924 |
History: |
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[1] Wireless World & Radio Review Jun 2, 1923, Page viii.
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This manufacturer was suggested by Alan Larsen.
Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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GB | 23 | Tuner No. 1 | The Amateur Wireless Supply Company line of Unit sets. Unit No. 1 Tuner | |
GB | 23 | Radio Frequency Amplifier No. 2 | R_England | The Amateur Wireless Supply Company line of Unit sets. Unit No. 2 Radio Frequency Amplifier |
GB | 23 | Detector No. 3 | R_England | The Amateur Wireless Supply Company line of Unit sets. Unit No. 3 Detector |
GB | 23 | Audio Frequency Amplifier No. 3A | R_England | The Amateur Wireless Supply Company line of Unit sets. Unit No. 3A Audio Frequency Amplifier |
GB | 23 | Dust Proof Crystal Detector | The Amateur Wireless Supply Company. Dust Proof Crystal Detector Stand. | |
GB | 23 | Variable Condenser in Mahogany Box | The Amateur Wireless Supply Company line of Unit sets. Variable Condenser in Mahogany Box. | |
GB | 23 | Crystal Detector Stand | The Amateur Wireless Supply Company. Crystal Detector Stand. |
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