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This exhibition looks at how radio became an indispensable link between Canadians and the nation at home.
This table top radio has a grey painted exterior with curved edges and no further decoration. At the bottom is a lockable drawer.
The radio is housed in a wooden cabinet with a dial display in 45-degree angle at the top edge.
Blue and white schematic diagram shows the components of a simple tube radio set.
The headphones with black earpieces are displayed on a mannequin head.
Full page of the magazine picturing a man pointing towards the viewer and professional radio equipment, and a guide to train at home for a radio job.
This open wood box displays a black crystal radio with dials and display windows. Inside the lid is a white paper with instructions on how to set up the radio.
The loose coupler has a copper wire spool on the left, and attachments for connecting wires in front and on the right of the spool.
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