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:
: Who really invented radio?
: Many contributed to the development of wireless, on this page you find the
: most important inventors and scientists.
: Mr. Marconi is generally regarded as the inventor of radio. However the
: Russians claim Mr. Popoff is the inventor.
:
: Dutch author J. Corver describes the prehistory of Wireless Telegraphy in
: 1915 in his book "Het Draadloos ontvangstation" (Station for Wireless
Reception)
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: We professionally restore and completely overhaul the radios.

: SERVICE FOR ALL ANTIQUE TUBE TYPE AMERICAN, GERMAN, DUTCH AND CANADIAN
TABLE
: RADIOS, FLOOR MODEL CONSOLE RADIOS, COMMUNICATION RECEIVERS, AUTOMOBILE
: RADIOS AND MUSIC AMPLIFIERS
: Chassis and refinish cabinets to suit the individual.
: Speaker reconing available if required
: Speaker Grille Cloth Replacement
: WE SPECIALIZE IN RESTORING FAMILY HEIRLOOMS, GRANDMA'S AND GRANDPA'S OLD
: RADIO, MOM AND DAD'S SPECIAL SET, AND THE RADIOS YOU ENJOYED AS A CHILD!
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: The late twenties and the early thirties were booming years for radio
business.
:
: In 1929 the Dutch Vademecum for radio business mentions many Dutch
companies occupied with radio.
: In Amsterdam alone 700 companies are involved.
: The vademecum also mentions 219 Dutch companies, each making their own
radio brand.
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: Aafram
: A.C.E.
: Air Express
: 56Akah
: A.K.V.
: Aladyne
: Alwin
: Animo
: Archipel
: Arcelette
: A.R.T.I.
: A.R.W.
: Astor
: Astra
: Audios
: Aurora
: Ave
: A.V.W. Duplex
: B.
: Babyphon
: Banado
: Beker
: Bellaphon
: Berco
: Blessing Radio
: Bon-Ton
: Bufa
: Burcovox
: Carmen
: Cityphoon
: Clarophone
: Connector
: Corronaphone
: C.Q.
: Crebo
: Cultura
: Deal
: D.B.S.
: Degovox
: Dethaphone
: D.H.
: Diovario
: Dynaco
: Dynos
: Ebora
: E.B.R.I.
: Eenvoud
: Electra
: Eltea
: Electric Phonodyne
: Electric House
: Electrona
: Emmes
: Entribas
: Eraphone
: erres
: Erta
: Eskimo
: Eswah Premier
: Etafem
: Excelsior
: Flits
: F.R.I.
: Friga
: Frilee
: Futura
: Gedea
: Gedea
: Gelo
: Gema
: G.E.R.I.
: G.H.
: G.H.L.
: G.R.
: G.R.F.
: Harophone
: Hasch
: Hate
: H.D.B.
: Hedera
: H.en B.
: H. en C.
: H.en W.
: Hermavox
: H.F.O.
: Hofe
: Hoffra
: Holiday
: Hollandia
: H.R.
: H.R.S.
: H.S.
: Ideal
: Insulinde
: Inta
: Intaphonme
: Korting
: Kroon
: Kroon
: L.
: Lago
: Lameris
: Leistra
: Lewa
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: Linoi
: Luna
: Magic Radiophone
: Marconette
: Marconi
: Meestersfoon
: Mentor
: Methaphone
: Mimicry
: Mimimax
: Monopijl
: M.T.I.
: Multivox
: Neco
: Nedimex
: Netro
: N.G.C.
: Nonera
: Novavox
: N.R.
: N.S.F.
: N.S.N.
: Okaphone
: Olanda
: Omenia
: Peter
: Phenorix
: Philips
: Ponsen
: Populair
: Premier
: Prince
: Quinthall
: Radim
: Radio Berck
: Radio Golf
: Radiolux
: Radioma
: Radiomobiel
: Radio Rex
: Rafa
: R.A.S.
: Ravox
: Record
: Reijns
: R.H.
: R.I.F.
: Roberphoon
: Ronofoon
: Rover
: R.S.
: R.S.F.
: Rumol
: R.V.S.
: R.W. radio waaijer
: Sarcos
: Select
: Selecta
: Selecta
: Serena
: Sinus Simplex
: S.J.V.
: Solodyne
: Solodinette
: Sonora
: Splendid
: S.R.C.
: S.S.
: Standaard
: Straight Line
: Stygor
: Subliem
: Subtilis
: Sultana
: Summum
: Superb
: Superba
: Superbe
: Superavox
: Symphonia
: T.A.C.O.
: Telefunken
: Temco
: Thaliaphone
: The Conqueror
: The Eathervuijk
: Theems
: Traviata
: Trion
: Troubadour
: T.T.C.
: Ultra
: Undine
: Unigro
: Vebe
: Vetro
: Vevekaphono
: Vitus
: Vox Humana
: W.
: Weco
: Welt
: Willofoon
: Wobo
: W.O.K.
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: During World War II radiolistening was restricted in Holland. In 1940 the
: Dutch were forbidden to listen to foreign broadcasting and Dutch
: broadcasting- organisations were censored by the Germans. The VARA was the
: first organisation to openly protest against the German when they had to
: report about a march of the Dutch Nazi-organisation NSB.
:
: Broadcasting of English and American songs was forbidden in January 1941.
: The grip of the nazis on the programming was increasing, they ordered to
: broadcast Arien "Auflagesendungen" (mass-produced programs) like the
: musicprogrammes with German titles: "Gruss aus der Heimat" (greetings from
: the fatherland) and "Wunschconcerte" (request concert).
:
: The Dutch society protested against the German rule and persecution of the
: Jews with the "February-strike" of 1941. After this the Germans let no
more
: room for talking. On 9 March 1941 the broadcastingorganisations were
: dismantled, and a German propaganda-station "De Nederlandse Omroep" (Dutch
: for :Dutch Broadcasting Organisation) was founded. The personal and
property
: of were taken over by "De Nederlandse Omroep".
: The German engineer Herwijer was in charge, he nazified the organisation
by
: appointing Dutch national socialists (members of the NSB) on executive
posts.
:
: In the spring of 1941 a obliged registration and a listening-fee was
: introduced to finance broadcasting. This fee replaced the membership-fee
of
: the dismantled broadcasting organisations. About 1.300.000 were
registered.
:
: Foreign broadcasts like the BBC and Radio Oranje from the Dutch Government
: (in exile in London) were very popular with the Dutch people. The Germans
: were trying to stop the broadcasts any way they could, by forbidding to
: listen or by trying to jam. These measures were not effective enough, the
: final measure was the confiscation of all radios on 13 May 1943.
: Because the registration this measure was very effective. Of course many
: tried to find ways to keep listening to Radio Oranje.
:
:
: Jack Meijer 61 02 99585111 Sydney NSW Australia
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 07:18 pm, &gt;&gt;OziMail4U [&lt;" &lt;uvh2o@hotmail.com] said:

This bloody idiot has posted this shit to half of Usenet. Someone kick his
arse please.

Antique wood table and console radios for
: Jack Meijer 61 02 99585111 Sydney NSW Australia
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Tel: 61 (02) 9873 3637
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