![]() ![]() Radio production was increased and moved to a factory in Stewart Street. Initial sales were good and by 1925, there were 10 models ranging from under £14 in a simple wooden case to over £50 with a finely veneered console cabinet. ![]() The most expensive cost £75, which was substantially more than many AJS motorcycles, although prices soon fell. The first radios made by AJS Wireless and Scientific Instruments were launched in 1923, all high quality models aimed at the top end of the market. In 1922, following the launch of Britainâs first radio stations and the formation of the BBC he convinced the rest of the AJS board that radio receivers had a big future. AJS designer Harry Stevens was a keen amateur 'ham' radio operator since before World War I. ![]()
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