Radio-receiver with superheterodyne circuit, 4 valves, only
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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
Media ID 14327791
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1952 Broadcasting Circuit Communicate Communication Frequency Information Invention Leonardo Media Medium Oral Radio Reception Storage Technology Telecommunications Transmission Valves Vinci Wireless
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