Short-wave adaptor for broadcast receivers, 1935-1936

Made:
1935-1936 in Brighton
Short-wave adaptor for broadcast receivers, made by BTS Ltd Short-wave adaptor for broadcast receivers, made by BTS Ltd Short-wave adaptor for broadcast receivers, made by BTS Ltd Short-wave adaptor for broadcast receivers, made by BTS Ltd

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Short-wave adaptor for broadcast receivers, made by BTS Ltd
Science Museum Group Collection
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Short-wave adaptor for broadcast receivers, made by BTS Ltd
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Short-wave adaptor for broadcast receivers, made by BTS Ltd
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Short-wave adaptor for broadcast receivers, made by BTS Ltd
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Short-wave adaptor for broadcast receivers, made by BTS Ltd, Brighton, England, 1935-1936.

This adaptor enabled listeners to receive new stations broadcasting on short-wave frequencies using their old radio sets.

Details

Category:
Radio Communication
Object Number:
1975-228
Materials:
wood (unidentified), metal (unknown) and electrical components
Measurements:
overall (not including wires): 270 mm x 225 mm x 225 mm, 2.73 kg
type:
radio receiver
credit:
Donated by R. Leigh