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Radio-receiver with superheterodyne circuit, 4 valves, only
Radio-receiver with superheterodyne circuit, 4 valves, only AM reception, model G175. 1952. Gelosa, Italy. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy
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This vintage print captures a piece of history in the form of a Radio-receiver with superheterodyne circuit, 4 valves, designed for AM reception only. Manufactured in 1952 by Gelosa in Italy, this model G175 radio receiver is now on display at the National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci in Milan.
The intricate design of this radio receiver showcases the technological advancements made during the mid-20th century in Europe. With its four valves and superheterodyne circuit, this device was at the forefront of communication technology at the time.
Radio broadcasting played a crucial role in transmitting information and entertainment to households across Italy and beyond. The invention of such devices revolutionized how people received news, music, and other forms of media.
As we look back on this piece from history, we are reminded of the importance of telecommunications and wireless transmission in shaping our modern world. This radio receiver serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of communication technologies.
Visit the National Museum to see firsthand this relic from a bygone era when oral communication was king and radio waves ruled the airwaves.
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