Bletchley Park Group.: History of the site, details of tours and opening hours, links to related sites.
Drake Virtual Museum: From Belgium. In 1943 a young electrical engineer, with a background in radio design, lauched the R. L. Drake company.
Hammond Museum of Radio: Fred Hammond VE3HC of Guelph is the curator of this museum. View over 1,000 operational receivers and transmitters from the spark era to the first solid state.
Historical Electronics Museum: Lots of interesting information and exhibit of a TBL receiver, at the museum in Linthicum, Maryland.
K2TQN's OldRadio Museum: The theme is "Ham Radio before WWII". Featuring an authentic 1933 ham radio station.
KF6GK Boatanchors Museum: Collection of vintage amateur radio equipment. Pictures of Halicrafters SX-111, SX-62A, NC-300, NC-98, NC-188, and TR-4.
Kodiak Military History Museum: Kodiak Alaska Military History, Museum Radios and Electronics Collection
Marshall Ensor Memorial Organization: Details history of Marshall H. Ensor, W9BSP, and his sister Loretta Ensor, W9UA.
Museum of Radio and Technology: Antique radio museum with vintage radios, TVs, tubes, parts, posters, communication radios, early hi-fi, and broadcast transmitters. Huntington, WV.
N4XY's Grid Dip Meters: Photos, description, and history of many grid dip meters.
National Valve Museum: Thermionic valves for radio, television. Fully databased museum with all exhibits illustrated.
Pals Radio Station Museum: Tribute of the shortwave radio station 'Radio Liberty.' Includes photos and commentary.
Pavek Museum of Broadcasting: boasts that they have "one of the world's finest collections of antique radio, television, and broadcast equipment."
Radio Era Archives: Radio Era Archives antique radio museum. includes a separate museum for Zenith Trans-Oceanic radios.
Radio Museum: Radio history based on Rolf Bergendorff's collection of over 5000 radios. With photographs. [German - English]
Radio Museum in Rottenburg, Germany: Review of the last 75 years of radio history.
Ray Robinson's Museum: List of military surplus and broadcast receivers. Pictures and descriptions.
Sparks, Waves and Wizards: "Communications at Sea" exhibit at the San Francisco Maritime Museum. Includes a virtual tour. Click on 'Victory Ship Radio Room.'
Steve Hill's Radio Museum: VK4CZT has some rather unusual radios on display.
Swan Virtual Radio Museum: Gary Smith, VE4YH, presents the history of Swan, including pictures of each piece of equipment, description, specifications, schematics, parts lists, and a hints and kinks section.
Tektronix Museum: Oscilloscope specifications and pictures of various models, plus some links.
The Museum of Tektronix Scopes: Pictures, and descriptions of all the old oscilloscope models and accessories.
The Southern Appalachian Radio Museum: The Southern Appalachian Radio Museum is located in Asheville, NC
The Virtual Radio Museum: UK Site with pictures and info on a variety of old radios and test equipment.
USS Pampanito (SS-383): Submarine Museum with old Model TBL radio receiver exhibit.
Virginia City Radio Museum: Wireless, and radio apparatus from 1915 through the 1950s.
Virtual Collins Radio Museum: Collins gear from 1946 to 1979 on virtual exhibit.
Virtual Museums: Niel's list of "Virtual Museums" on the Internet.
W1FJI's Wireless Museum: Early radio, and boatanchors information. From Tallahassee , Florida.
W3GR Club Station: Showing a Navy TBL receiver (used in submarines) among other items.
W5AM's Amateur Radio Museum: Small, monochrome pictures of vacuum tube radios. Includes weight, size and a brief descriptions of a number of rigs.