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Speaker, Radiola 104 Speaker

Speaker, Radiola 104 Speaker
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Speaker, Radiola 104 Speaker
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Awarua Communications Museum
Collection
Awarua Communications Museum
Description

This is a 1925 Radiola 104 Speaker specifically made by RCA (Radio Corporation of America) to attaches to a RCA Radiola 20. This style was the first electro-dynamic cone loudspeaker developed by General Electric engineers Chester W Rice and Edward W Kellogg.

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Date created
1925
Creator
Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
URL
https://ehive.com/collections/8060/objects/961948
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Communication (including Diaries and Letters) / 1920s / Communication

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