Philips 7-39 Radio
This radio was manufactured by the largest radio manufacturing plant in Poland between World War I and World War II.
About the Model
This 7-39 radio was manufactured by the largest radio manufacturing plant in Poland between World War I and World War II. In the 1930s radio sets became the leading product of the plant. The new function of the 7–39 model was the option to adjust the waves with a keyboard. Someone could listen to radio stations on three ranges of waves: short waves, medium waves and long waves. Production of the radio sets were interrupted by the outbreak of World War II.
Category
Arts + Humanities
Keywords
radio, radio waves, WWII, Poland, World War II, manufacturing, communications, radio set, artifact, antique, Media & Communication Arts, history, telecommunications, orange
Updated
May 26 2022