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Radio-Célard was founded in 1925.
The company remained active for a long time, until it
stopped in 1968. The last radios were produced in the
early 60s of the previous century. |
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The company had
offices in
Grenoble and Paris.
They featured the
brands Célard,
Radio-Célard
and Ergos.
Ergos was a
company affiliated with
Célard, based in
Nice. |
Célard
made
radios and radiogramophones
in different
models, frame antennas with and
without AC power supply and
frame antennas with
power supply via
the radio, televisions
and
transistor radios, such as
the Minicapte
(1959) and
the Microcapte
(1960). The
best known radio model
Radiocapte,
an integrated
radio and frame antenna, was
produced in
the years
1954-1955. The futuristic
design was
less appreciated
in that time,
so that the
generated numbers
remained
small. Together with the
disappearance of the
radio tube,
Radio-Célard disappeared
as well. |
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