Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Radiogram_(device)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 69 of
69
with 100 triples per page.
- Radiogram_(device) abstract "In British English, a radiogram is piece of furniture that combined a radio and record player. The word radiogram is a portmanteau of radio and gramophone.Radiograms reached their peak of popularity in the post-war era, supported by a rapidly growing interest in records. Originally they were made of polished wood to blend with the furniture of the 1930s, with many styled by the leading designers of the day. An expensive instrument of entertainment for the house, fitted with a larger loudspeaker than the domestic radio, the radiogram soon began to develop features such as the record autochanger, which would accept six or seven records and play them one after another. Certain recordings could be ordered as a box set which would combine the recorded piece in order, to suit an autochanger set-up. In the 1940s and 1950s, sales of the radiogram, coupled with the then-new F.M. waveband, and the advent of the 45 rpm single and the LP record, meant that many manufacturers considered the radiogram to be more important than the fledgling television set sales. Later models took on the modern lines, piano gloss finish and plastic and gilt trim of the 1960s. Stereogram versions became available to take advantage of stereo records.As valve radio development ended in the late 1960s and transistors began to take over, radiograms started to become obsolete. By the late 1970s, they had been replaced by more compact equipment, such as the hi-fi and the music centre.Since radiograms were manufactured in such huge numbers they are not as rare or valuable as TV sets or table radios from the same period. An exception to this are models from certain manufacturers which have become collectable such as Hacker Radio Ltd., Dynatron, Blaupunkt, Braun, and SABA.".
- Radiogram_(device) thumbnail Radiogram.jpg?width=300.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageExternalLink Braun_Table_Radiogram.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageExternalLink dsp_hersteller_detail.cfm?company_id=6947.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageID "22836400".
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageLength "3297".
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageRevisionID "698076211".
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Blaupunkt.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Braun_(company).
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink British_English.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Audio_players.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Consumer_electronics.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Consumer_goods.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Decorative_arts.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Furniture.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Industrial_design.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_electronics.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Dynatron_oscillator.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink FM_broadcasting.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Gramophone_record.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Hacker_Radio_Ltd..
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink High_fidelity.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink LP_record.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Music_centre.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Phonograph.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Radio_receiver.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink SABA_(electronics_manufacturer).
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Single_(music).
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Stereophonic_sound.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink Wood_finishing.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLink File:Radiogram.jpg.
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radiogram (device)".
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLinkText "radiogram".
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageWikiLinkText "radiograms".
- Radiogram_(device) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Radiogram_(device) subject Category:Audio_players.
- Radiogram_(device) subject Category:Consumer_electronics.
- Radiogram_(device) subject Category:Consumer_goods.
- Radiogram_(device) subject Category:Decorative_arts.
- Radiogram_(device) subject Category:Furniture.
- Radiogram_(device) subject Category:Industrial_design.
- Radiogram_(device) subject Category:Radio_electronics.
- Radiogram_(device) hypernym Piece.
- Radiogram_(device) type Genre.
- Radiogram_(device) type MusicalWork.
- Radiogram_(device) type Arrangement.
- Radiogram_(device) type Circuit.
- Radiogram_(device) type Element.
- Radiogram_(device) type Genre.
- Radiogram_(device) type Good.
- Radiogram_(device) type Science.
- Radiogram_(device) comment "In British English, a radiogram is piece of furniture that combined a radio and record player. The word radiogram is a portmanteau of radio and gramophone.Radiograms reached their peak of popularity in the post-war era, supported by a rapidly growing interest in records. Originally they were made of polished wood to blend with the furniture of the 1930s, with many styled by the leading designers of the day.".
- Radiogram_(device) label "Radiogram (device)".
- Radiogram_(device) sameAs Q1048419.
- Radiogram_(device) sameAs Radagram_(troscán).
- Radiogram_(device) sameAs Մագնիտոլա.
- Radiogram_(device) sameAs Магниторадиола.
- Radiogram_(device) sameAs Radiogrammofoon.
- Radiogram_(device) sameAs Radiola_(sprzęt).
- Radiogram_(device) sameAs m.063yczk.
- Radiogram_(device) sameAs Радиола_(бытовая_электроника).
- Radiogram_(device) sameAs Радіола.
- Radiogram_(device) sameAs Q1048419.
- Radiogram_(device) wasDerivedFrom Radiogram_(device)?oldid=698076211.
- Radiogram_(device) depiction Radiogram.jpg.
- Radiogram_(device) isPrimaryTopicOf Radiogram_(device).