This section is a little gallery of
pictures about the radio world, with some nice pictures or YOURS
radios. Infact the radio you can see here are receivers restored from people
who sent me via email its photo. Have you some others nice pictures and
would you like to see them in this section?? Just write me clicking HERE
getting the images in the email as "file attached" and your pictures will
be added. Specify if you want appear with your name and surname, and please
send me the pictures in JPEG format. - Thanks.
Section "The
radio show-case"
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The entry order is chronologic, with the the newest ones in the top of the page. Don't forget to visit the Radiopistoia Market Place and, if you like, to sign the Guest Book. -thanks- |
Section "Pictures
from the past"
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The E.I.A.R. was the first broadcasting company in Italy. During the years its name will change in R.A.I. , the actual one. |
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Adversiting print of some Geloso receivers. (Picture courtesy of Luca Rossi .) The Geloso company was one of the biggest radio manifacturers in Italy during the 50'-60. |
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Another image about Geloso receivers. (Picture courtesy of Luca Rossi ). The Geloso company was famous for its tape-recorders too. In my web site you can see one of this (the G255) in the "Collection" section. |
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Nice photo of the 30' about a luxury receiver of the FIMI-PHONOLA manifacturer. In Italy across the 1930 about only one family to ten was the economic possibility to buy a radio receiver. |
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The Radioradio was the first pubblication about radio timetable. With it and every fifthteen days the people in the 1930 can read the radio programmation for the next 2 weeks. |
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A newest edition of the Radiorario, this one across the 1940. After its name was change in "Radiocorriere TV", it'sl present today still. |
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