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Collectable Radio & Electronic Equipment

These pages give details and pictures of a number of collectable items either owned by or of interest to me, Simon VK2UA. They are mainly of a commercial or military nature rather than amateur or domestic. I have picked units for which there is little information available on the internet because of rarity or lack of interest. I have also included details of an early computer that I once worked on. There are also some links to associated collectable radio web sites.


Some of my own collection for Sale

As I am running out of space for my collection, some items must go. They include a variety of radios, test gear and miscellaneous items which are located in Sydney's Eastern suburbs. Click here to view the list. There are a few items remaining.

Anyone interested should contact me by phone (02) 9328 7141 or email to sbuxton at tpg.com.au to arrange inspection or for more details or photographs.


Early Radio & Speaker Collection for Sale

A well known Australian collector living in Sydney, Ric Havyatt, has decided to dispose of his fine collection of early radios and speakers. Individual items are being sold by private treaty. Click here to view the list of items for sale. Only a few speakers now remain.

Anyone interested should contact Ric directly, phone (02) 9817 0337 or from overseas 061 2 98170337 to arrange inspection, or email: valaric at optusnet.com.au for details or more photographs of any particular item.


Kurrajong Radio Museum

Visit the web site of Australia's premier military Radio Museum for descriptions, circuits and pictures of 90 different sets from here and overseas. The museum is run by a fellow Australian collector, Ian O'Toole.


HRSA "Radio Waves" Index

For those of you who are members of the Historical Radio Society of Australia (HRSA), I have created two indexes of the society's quarterly publication, "Radio Waves". These cover all issues from 1982 to the latest issue and are in two different sequences, chronological and by subject. The indexes are in PDF format and can be saved to your computer for viewing offline or printed directly using the Acrobat save or print functions. Use the Acrobat search function to find an item rather than searching visually; in this case you only need save one version. These indexes are now on the official HRSA web site.


Radio Restoration

For those interested in restoring old radios, you can view and download a copy of Chris Parry's excellent book; "The Restoration of Valved HF Communications Receivers" from this site. The next edition is expected in mid-2007 which will include access to a library of pictures. Watch this space.


The Radios and Other Gear

  • 1951 Minifon Wire Recorder Model Mi51.

  • 1958 Hollerith Computer type HEC-4.

  • 1959 British Army Larkspur H/F receiver type R210

  • 1960 Australian AWA communications receiver CR-6A/B

  • 1960 University Graham valve tester Models TVT, TST

  • 1965 Racal communications receiver type RA117E

  • 1965 US Army VHF surveillance receiver type R-744A

  • 1971 Drake communications receiver type DSR-1

  • 1972 Eddystone receiver type 1002/2

  • 1980 Park Air Electronics scanner type 16 WSS 1


Count since 10/02/02.
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Created: 10/02/02 Updated: 9/12/2008