This forum is for the use of all who appreciate the radios and associated items made by Eddystone Radio in the UK.
Much Eddystone kit is still in use by those who appreciate the looks, the classic mechanical and electrical design, and the superb operating "feel" of these radios.
Although the Eddystone Users Group has now closed, there will soon be a comprehensive website giving a wealth of useful information on the Eddystone Company, its history and characters, and an archive to include sales and service data, plus all copies of the Eddystone Users Group magazine "Lighthouse".
For over 50 years, the Eddystone brand was the radio of choice for Governments, Armed Forces and Maritime Services worldwide.
Please use this site for discussion, reminiscences, anecdotes, sales and wants, indeed anything relating to Eddystone equipment and associated topics.
Posting rights are by application to the moderators but only to protect us from the usual internet problems.
Hi Graeme, According to the QRG, the 750/1 is the designation that the 110v 25Hz transformer variant was given. I restored a 750 fitted with a 110v 25Hz power
Hello. Im new to the group. Earl VE3AB. I joined because I was given a box of Eddystone Receiver parts by a ham op here in Ontario who was cleaning out his