About the Museum
Dedicated to the preservation of Communication History
and the promotion of Electronics Education
Mission Statement
“The mission of the Museum of Radio and Technology is to preserve, restore, display, celebrate and explain historic electronic equipment, programs and other artifacts from broadcasting’s heritage; to provide education in the history of broadcasting and electronics as well as in the repair and restoration of electronics equipment; to offer an enriching cultural experience to citizens of and visitors to our region and, thus, to enhance their lives; and to bring credit to our region as the repository for a collection of historic objects that is acclaimed for its excellence throughout the world.”
Frequently Asked Questions:
The building was purchased in the 1991.
There is a donation box as you leave.
Yes. Cameras are allowed.
Children are welcome with adult supervision. Tour groups of scout troops and school groups is common.
All rights reserved. Images of equipment may be used by non-profit organizations for non-commercial use. Pictures with identifiable individuals may not be used. Attribution is required (identify the source on the same page as image). Email for permission.
People who keep the museum going
Geoff Bourne
President, Curator, Building Caretaker, Docent
Bill Reich
Painter extraordinary, Librarian, Docent
Tom Resler
Broadcasting Hall of Fame
The Kitchen Crew
Dedicated food preparers
Dave Bond
Docent
Gary Ritchie
Broadcasting Hall of Fame
Mark Killen
KKD8QIG, Treasurer
Bob Ripley
Vice President, Docent, Tour Scheduler
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