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- Edwin S. Pridham Testing the Magnavox Anti-Noise Transmitter, 1919 -

- 1919
- Collections - Artifact
Edwin S. Pridham Testing the Magnavox Anti-Noise Transmitter, 1919
- Magnavox Storefront, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Magnavox Storefront, circa 1920
- Billboard Advertising the Magnavox Single Dial Control Radio, 1926 -

- 1926
- Collections - Artifact
Billboard Advertising the Magnavox Single Dial Control Radio, 1926
- Woman Using the Magnavox Electro-Dynamic Telephone, circa 1920 - The Magnavox telephone in this image was celebrated for its "anti-noise" capabilities. Its electro-dynamic receiver was unparalleled at the time, eliminating all interfering sounds besides the voice of the speaker. Available in several models, these Magnavox telephones were used in extremely noisy environments--on ships, in aircraft and factories--or in domestic and office environments, pictured here.

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Woman Using the Magnavox Electro-Dynamic Telephone, circa 1920
The Magnavox telephone in this image was celebrated for its "anti-noise" capabilities. Its electro-dynamic receiver was unparalleled at the time, eliminating all interfering sounds besides the voice of the speaker. Available in several models, these Magnavox telephones were used in extremely noisy environments--on ships, in aircraft and factories--or in domestic and office environments, pictured here.
- Crowd Listening to a Magnavox Public Address System, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Crowd Listening to a Magnavox Public Address System, circa 1920
- Early Radio Demonstration in the Philippines, Manila Hotel, 1922 -

- September 14, 1922
- Collections - Artifact
Early Radio Demonstration in the Philippines, Manila Hotel, 1922
- Collin B. Kennedy Radio Receiver and Magnavox Speaker and Amplifier Installed on a Pierce-Arrow Car, 1924 - Built-in car radios didn't become common until the 1930s, but resourceful drivers added radio sets to their vehicles before that. These motorists have brought a "portable" set with them for listening while parked alongside the road. Note the large loop antenna sitting on the hood, and the two pairs of headsets hanging from the top.

- 1924
- Collections - Artifact
Collin B. Kennedy Radio Receiver and Magnavox Speaker and Amplifier Installed on a Pierce-Arrow Car, 1924
Built-in car radios didn't become common until the 1930s, but resourceful drivers added radio sets to their vehicles before that. These motorists have brought a "portable" set with them for listening while parked alongside the road. Note the large loop antenna sitting on the hood, and the two pairs of headsets hanging from the top.
- Peter L. Jensen Testing the Magnavox Anti-Noise Transmitter, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Peter L. Jensen Testing the Magnavox Anti-Noise Transmitter, circa 1920
- Night Watchman with Magnavox Radio, Pier 11, East River, New York, 1924 -

- March 28, 1924
- Collections - Artifact
Night Watchman with Magnavox Radio, Pier 11, East River, New York, 1924
- Boy with Magnavox Radio, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Boy with Magnavox Radio, circa 1920