File:Unidentified radio - Bayernhof Museum - DSC06281.JPG

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English: Exhibit in the Bayernhof Museum, 225 St. Charles Place, O'Hara Township, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction. The distinct octagonal loudspeaker, according to [1], is the RCA 103 introduced around 1928. The radio cabinet is similar (but not easily identifiable to specific model) to various RCA Radiola models of the same period; it could be an aftermarket cabinet housing the factory-made Radiola chassis. Those were fairly complex, five or six-tube tuned radio frequency receivers.
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