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- Telephone Receiver -

- Collections - Artifact
Telephone Receiver
- Telephone Receiver -

- Collections - Artifact
Telephone Receiver
- Radio Receiver, 1931-1939 -

- 1931-1939
- Collections - Artifact
Radio Receiver, 1931-1939
- Radio Receiver, Fordlandia, Brazil -

- 1926 - 1946
- Collections - Artifact
Radio Receiver, Fordlandia, Brazil
- Telephone Receiver, 1900-1920 -

- 1900-1920
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Telephone Receiver, 1900-1920
- Telephone Receiver, 1900-1910 -

- 1900-1905
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Telephone Receiver, 1900-1910
- Ford Radio Receiver, 1923 -

- 1923
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Radio Receiver, 1923
- Ericsson Telephone Receiver, 1907-1914 -

- 1907-1914
- Collections - Artifact
Ericsson Telephone Receiver, 1907-1914
- Wayside Telephone Receiver, 1909-1912 -

- 1909-1912
- Collections - Artifact
Wayside Telephone Receiver, 1909-1912
- Receiver, General Electronics Industries, 1943 - Radar technologies developed rapidly during the Second World War. General Electronics Industries (GEI), founded by George Devol in 1943, specialized in anti-radar devices. The company manufactured radar jamming systems for the U. S. Navy and became one of the largest producers of radar countermeasure equipment during the war.

- November 18, 1943
- Collections - Artifact
Receiver, General Electronics Industries, 1943
Radar technologies developed rapidly during the Second World War. General Electronics Industries (GEI), founded by George Devol in 1943, specialized in anti-radar devices. The company manufactured radar jamming systems for the U. S. Navy and became one of the largest producers of radar countermeasure equipment during the war.