2013 RadioActivity Photos: Old Equipment Contest
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RadioActivity 2013
Theme: 'The Great Scotts! - E. H. Scott and H. H. Scott'
Old Equipment Contest
Photography by Eric Stenberg
Category 1: E.H. Scott Complete Radios in cabinets
1st: David Poland, E. H. Scott All Wave 15 in Napier Cabinet
Category 4: H. H. Scott Component Units
1st: David Poland, H.H. Scott First Wave Audio Products, 220A Amp, 120A Pre-amp, 112-a Dynaural
Category 4: H. H. Scott Component Units
2nd: David Poland, H.H. Scott first Stereo 299 Amo w/ contemporary 330C simulcast tuner
Category 5: Passive Recievers
1st: John Delorean, “Bug” Crystal Radio Set
Category 6: One-tube Factory Built Radios
1st: Gary Alley, Parkin Peak of Perfection, Obscure west coast made receiver
Category 7: TRF Receivers, no reflexing
1st: Robert Lozier, Robert with his Glass Cased TRF Reproduction
Also won “Best in Show”
Category 7: TRF Receivers, no reflexing
1st: Robert Lozier, Glass Cased 1925 Design TRF Reproduction done in 2012/2013
Category 8: TRF Regenerative Receivers, with reflexing
1st: Gary Alley, Crosley Super-Trirdyn Regular of 1925
Category 9: 1928 to 1939 Cathedral Radios
1st: Robert Lozier, Atwater-Kent 768Q “2 volt” Air Cell Receiver w/ complete set of replica period batteries
also won: Best Restoration
Category 9: 1928 to 1939 Cathedral Radios
2nd: Tom Shearer, Silvertone (Sears and Roebuck) Twins, Model 1150 Deluxe A/C Receiver of 1931 &
Model 1290 Battery Powered Receiver of 1931
Category 10: All-American Five Radios
1st: Eric Stenberg, Viking Model 49-33 of 1949, Vikings sold by Eatons Dept. Stores of Canada
Category 10: All-American Five Radios
2nd: Bob Masterson, Kadette Early Plastic Sets
Left to right: Model H Beetle Plastic ca. 1932, Model F Jr. ca. 1932, Model 90C ca. 1935
Category 10: All-American Five Radios
3rd: Bob Masterson, Bendix Model 526 in Maroon and Ivory
Category 11: Sound Reproducers – Cones
1st: Buford Chidester, Baker-Smith/Jorda Enchanter Model H
Category 11: Sound Reproducers – Horns
1st: Gary Alley, Firco Vocaloud Station Type Horn speaker
Category 12: Audio Equipment (except H. H. Scott)
1st: Gary Alley, Nagra IV-S Tape recoder
Category 13: Advertising Material and Literature
1st: Jon Hall, Radio Station Promotional Items Collection
Category 14: European Radios
1st: Jon Hall, Ingelen TR-56 Portable Hybrid Receiver
Category 15: Pacific Rim Radios
1st: Jon Hall, Japanese 1 Transistor Miniature Receivers
Zephyr AR-75, Shield RA-294, Omscolite, Elite TR-20, Lark Type TR-103
Category 16: Lazarus Radio (restored from utter junk state)
1st: Barry Callis, Crosley “Sheraton” Dual Fiver
Category 16: Lazarus Radio (restored from utter junk state)
1st: Barry Callis, Crosley “Sheraton” Dual Fiver close up
Category 17: As Seen in Radio Age, 2012 – 2013
1st: Eric Stenberg, Grunow 596 with chain drive dial drive fix, Seen in June 2013 Radio Age
Category 18: Open
1st (tie): Robert Lozier, Making Vintage Battery Replicas
Category 18: Open
1st (tie): Robert Lozier, Making Vintage Battery Replicas , Close up of molds
Category 18: Open
1st (tie): Gary Alley, Gary with his 8-tube Strobodyne
Category 18: Open
1st (tie): Gary Alley, 1927 8-tube Strobodyne
“Year’s Greatest Radio Circuit”
Category 18: Open
2nd (tie): Geoffrey Bourne, Geoff with his Meissner Model 10-1153 Television
Also won Historic Merit
Category 18: Open
2nd (tie): Geoffrey Bourne, Meissner Model 10-1153 Pre- WWII Television
Category 18: Open
2nd (tie): Geoff Shearer, Geoff with his display of “Round” the World Radios
Category 18: Open
2nd (tie): Geoff Shearer, Display of “Round” the World Radios
Top: Granger & Feitler (G&F) “Searchlight” ca. 1937;
Left to right: EKCO Model A-22 ca. 1936, Silver Model 159 ca. 1937,
Detrola Model 5-WG a.k.a. “Wood Bluebird” ca. 1936.
Category 18: Open
3rd: Betty Callis, Pla-Pal Poker Radio Model 6524