Post-WWII Ham Radio Photos

The US military had taken over most or all of the ham radio band allocations for the duration. The ham radio makers were devoted to making war materiel. In some cases this meant they just added a tag and some hardening to radios they were already makeing for hams. One example is the Hallicrafters HT-4 transmitter which became the basis for the famous SCR-299 and -399 division-level radio command centers. As the boys came home, competition became fierce–and we radio collectors were left with some of the most interesting equipment that a hobbyist could dream of. Here are pictures of radios owned by PARS members with ham gear in their collections.

A Philco 90 Restoration by Lou Gaetano

A Philco 90 Restoration by Lou Gaetano

Philco Model 90 - Single Ended # 47 Output Tube, With AVC. By Lou Gaetano Around 14 years ago, Chris Wells donated a non-working Philco 90 chassis to me. At that time, I repaired the chassis, replaced the guts, capacitors, in all the Bakelite blocks and metal cans and...

PARS Privacy Policy

"Who Are Those Guys?" We are the Pittsburgh Antique Radio Society, born in 1986, dedicated to preserving radio history, with an emphasis on broadcast radio. Our website address is: https://pittsburghantiqueradiosociety.org. What personal data we collect and why we...

Silvertone Restoration–A Web Story

From PARS member Mark Hepburn...finding a good restoration candidate radio (a Silvertone 110-146) at the Tri-State Radio Fest and the adventure of the ensuing restoration. As presented at a 2012 PARS meeting.Web Story of a Silvertone

DETAILS: December 20th Holiday Luncheon

DETAILS: December 20th Holiday Luncheon

PARS Holiday Luncheon December 5th, 2020 Contest: Telephones Start: 12/07/2019 10:00 PARS MEETING and Holiday Luncheon Saturday, December 5, 2020 Held at Brentwood Presbyterian Church, 3725 Brownsville Road, 15227. Contest - Military Radios, in honor of the historic...

October 24 Radio Clinic Meeting Details

October 24 Radio Clinic Meeting Details

PARS Meeting - Saturday October 24th 2020 Fall Radio Clinic CONTEST: Curtain Burner Radios with a Resistance Line Cord Start: 10/24/2020 10:00 Held at Brentwood Presbyterian Church, 3725 Brownsville Road, 15227 9AM to 2PM 9AM to 11:30 Open Flea Market--Free Tables For...