1951 Collins 32V3 AM Transmitter
Picture and brief description by WB6FZH.
1951 Collins 75A2 Receiver
Picture and technical review by WB6FZH.
32V AC Wiring Danger
Chuck Rippel, WA4HHG shares some expertise on his 32V-3 work.
51H-3 HF receiver
Military radio piece with its history, lore, and photographs.
75A$ - The Seven Deadly Caps
Chuck Rippel has a very useful technical article for Collins fans.
75A-3 Receiver
AA9TT's page for the Collins 75A-3. Has links to several other pages about different models. Very informative.
Collins 204F-1
N2CKH presents a page about this classic military or commercial unit.
Collins 637T-1 Antenna
Portable tape dipole information and instructions. From N4XY.
Collins compendium by VK3JQ/VK3KCM
Collins Amateur radio equipment plus information and links about glowbugs, boatanchors and antique valve radio equipment.
Collins KWS-1 and 75A4
Pictures and information about this classic SSB pair.
Collins R-389/URR VLF Receiver
Picture galleries and specifications of the Collins R-389/URR VLF Receiver, the famous tube type LF receiver built for the military. It is favored by many low frequency operators.
Collins R-390 Receiver
N5BU has some great pictures and a good description of his fine receiver here.
Collins Radio Classics
A virtual museum honoring the Collins classics of Amateur Radio.
Collins Radio Photo Gallery
A collection of classic and military Collins radios, each with pictures and specifications.
Collins S-Line
Interesting thoughts commentary and description of these classic radios.
Jay Miller, KK5IM
Vintage ham radio equipment information and operating. Includes Collins.
K2FW Amateur Radio Station
Pictures of his Collins, Eico and Barker and Williamson rigs.
Lino Esposito's Collins Collection
Collins receivers 1950s-1980s plus other Collins Radio information.
R-390A Restoration by KK4DF
Article on rebuilding Collins R-390A receivers. Many pictures show the details. Documents are here for those who wish to try it.
Real Radios Have Motors
'Real radios have motors' is an overview of five generations of remotely tuned radio receivers from the Collins Radio Company. 'The lucky grunt' is a selection of military backpack radios.
TCS-12 and R-390 Collins Radios
Also shown is an HRO receiver.
The Gold Dust Twins
75A4 and KWS-1 pictures and commentary.
WA3KEY Virtual Collins Radio Museum
A complete resource for Collins radio users, collectors and restorers.