Description
Few companies have influenced the evolution of radio communications as profoundly as the Collins Radio Company and its founder, Arthur A. Collins. It has often been said that, while Guglielmo Marconi is credited with inventing radio, Collins made it truly practical—and commercially viable.
More than an engineer, Collins was a visionary whose work shaped both technology and history. His radios, avionics, and communication systems were never merely products; they embodied a philosophy of engineering excellence that set new standards for reliability, precision, and performance.
In this book, we offer a concise introduction to Collins and to some of its most emblematic instruments. Rather than attempting a comprehensive historical survey, we explore this legacy through concrete examples: equipment designed at the end of the 1950s that later became legendary among amateurs and collectors, while also playing a significant role in diplomatic, governmental, and military communications. Among these are the KWM-2 transceiver, the 30L-1 linear amplifier, the 51S-1 receiver, and their associated accessories.
This volume also includes a brief summary of the chapters dedicated to Collins and its products from my book Vintage Radio Equipment, a long-standing personal project made possible by Elektor Books International. That publication, with its exceptional print quality, fully embraced the principles of what we like to call “Technical Art Books,” an approach that this work seeks to continue.
Details
Publisher - BookVAULT Publishing
Language - English
Case Bound - PPC
Contributors
By author
Giovanni Becattini
Published Date - 2026-01-23
ISBN - 9781807382995
Dimensions - 21 x 21 x 2.7 cm
Page Count - 350
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