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  Bletchley Park - Station X - http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/
Bletchley Park Trust. During WWII, the German secret codes were broken here. Many radio amateurs were involved in the interception and decoding.
  USS Pampanito (SS-383) - http://www.maritime.org/pamphome.htm
Submarine Museum with old Model TBL radio receiver exhibit.
  Museum of Radio and Technology - http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~postr/MRT/
Antique radio museum with vintage radios, TVs, tubes, parts, posters, communication radios, early hi-fi, and broadcast transmitters. Huntington, WV.
  Pavek Museum of Broadcasting - http://www.pavekmuseum.org
boasts that they have "one of the world's finest collections of antique radio, television, and broadcast equipment."
  Virtual Collins Radio Museum - http://www.wa3key.com/collins.html
Collins gear from 1946 to 1979 on virtual exhibit.
  The Museum of Submarine Telegraphy - http://www.porthcurno.org.uk/museum/index.html
Museum includes early undersea communications technology. Porthcurno, UK.
  Sparks, Waves and Wizards - http://www.nps.gov/safr/sparks.html
"Communications at Sea" exhibit at the San Francisco Maritime Museum. Includes a virtual tour. Click on 'Victory Ship Radio Room.'
  Hammond Museum of Radio - http://www.hammondmuseumofradio.org
Fred Hammond VE3HC of Guelph is the curator of this museum. View over 1,000 operational receivers and transmitters from the spark era to the first solid state.
  The Museum of Tektronix Scopes - http://margo.student.utwente.nl/~wel/tek.htm
Pictures, and descriptions of all the old oscilloscope models and accessories.
  Radio Era Archives - http://www.radioera.com
Radio Era Archives antique radio museum. includes a separate museum for Zenith Trans-Oceanic radios.
  Radio Museum in Rottenburg, Germany - http://www.rolaa.de/sehensw/radio/radio_e.htm
Review of the last 75 years of radio history.
  The Southern Appalachian Radio Museum - http://www.saradiomuseum.org
The Southern Appalachian Radio Museum is located in Asheville, NC
  Swan Virtual Radio Museum - http://www.pcs.mb.ca/~standard/
Gary Smith, VE4YH, presents the history of Swan, including pictures of each piece of equipment, description, specifications, schematics, parts lists, and a hints and kinks section.
  Historical Electronics Museum - http://users.erols.com/radarmus/
Lots of interesting information and exhibit of a TBL receiver, at the museum in Linthicum, MD.
  K2TQN's OldRadio Museum - http://www.eht.com/oldradio/museum/index.html
The theme is "Ham Radio before WWII". Featuring an authentic 1933 ham radio station.
  National Valve Museum - http://www.valve-museum.org/
Thermionic valves for radio, television. Fully databased museum with all exhibits illustrated.
  W1FJI's Wireless Museum - http://www.vistech.net/users/w1fji/museum.html
Early radio, and boatanchors information. From Tallahassee , Florida.
  Ray Robinson's Museum - http://www.shlrc.mq.edu.au/~robinson/museum/
List of military surplus and broadcast receivers. Pictures and descriptions.
  Steve Hill's Radio Museum - http://www.qsl.net/vk4czt/
VK4CZT has some rather unusual radios on display.
  Virginia City Radio Museum - http://www.radioblvd.com/
Wireless, and radio apparatus from 1915 through the 1950s.
  Bletchley Park Group. - http://www.project-x.org.uk/bletpark.html
History of the site, details of tours and opening hours, links to related sites.
  Lorne's Vintage Wireless Museum - http://www.vintagewireless.freeserve.co.uk/
From the UK - pictures and articles about crystal sets, early radio and the BBC.
  W5AM's Amateur Radio Museum - http://www.qsl.net/w5am/
Small, monochrome pictures of vacuum tube radios. Includes weight, size and a brief descriptions of a number of rigs.
  The Virtual Radio Museum - http://www.thorneyhill.freeserve.co.uk/entry.html
UK Site with pictures and info on a variety of old radios and test equipment.
  KF6GK Boatanchors Museum - http://home.earthlink.net/~kf6gk/
Collection of vintage amateur radio equipment. Pictures of Halicrafters SX-111, SX-62A, NC-300, NC-98, NC-188, and TR-4.
  Grid Dip Meters - http://www.qsl.net/n4xy/gdos.html
The GDO collection of N4XY. He has over 20 different kinds of dip meters here!
  Tektronix Museum - http://www.geocities.com/r_corriveau/main.html#tline
Oscilloscope specifications and pictures of various models, plus some links.
  Virtual Museums - http://www.io.com/~nielw/museum.htm
Niel's list of "Virtual Museums" on the Internet.
  Kodiak Military History Museum - http://209.165.152.119/radios/
Kodiak Alaska Military History, Museum Radios and Electronics Collection
  W3GR Club Station - http://hometown.aol.com/wk3p/stn.htm
Showing a Navy TBL receiver (used in submarines) among other items.
  The Museum of Telegraph and Scientific Instruments - http://www.chss.montclair.edu/~pererat/mperadio.html
Historical technical data including information on early QSL cards.
  Drake Virtual Museum - http://www.dproducts.be/DRAKE_MUSEUM/
From Belgium. In 1943 a young electrical engineer, with a background in radio design, lauched the R. L. Drake company.

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