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  2. Iranican - Wikipedia

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    A few months later Markazi went off Satellite for 2 months to switch frequency while Iranican started to make short online reports and has continued to do so since. On May 21, 2008, Iranican re-launched its discussion formatted talk shows as a radio program named Iranican Live which airs on RadioJavan.

  3. List of radio stations in Iran - Wikipedia

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    IRIB Radio Iran (National Radio); IRIB Radio Farhang (Culture) IRIB Radio Payam (Info & Entertainment); IRIB Radio Quran (Holy Quran) IRIB Radio Maaref (Education) IRIB Radio Javan (Youth)

  4. Siamak Ghahremani - Wikipedia

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    Siamak Ghahremani (born January 7, 1974) is an Iranian American cultural event producer and radio host. He is a founder of the annual Noor Iranian Film Festival [1] in Los Angeles and co-host of the talk show Popcorn on Radio Javan. He has also co-hosted the Sunday Morning Show on 670 AM KIRN. After the establishment of NIFF, Ghahremani started ...

  5. Morris Beitman - Wikipedia

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    Interest in Morris Beitman's "Most Often Needed Radio Diagrams" resurfaced in the early 1980s with the rise of restoring antique and collectible radios made before the 1940s. Vintage Radio, founded by Morgan E. McMahon, was a publishing company specializing in preserving early radio and television technology. [ 8 ]

  6. File:Tuned radio frequency (TRF) receiver block diagram 2.svg

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    English: Block diagram of a tuned radio frequency (TRF) receiver, a type of radio receiver circuit invented in 1916 by Ernst Alexanderson and widely used in the vacuum tube receivers of the 1920s.

  7. List of communications receivers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rack-mount or tabletop communications receivers that include short wave frequencies. This list does not include handheld, portable or consumer grade equipment.

  8. Kraft Systems - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Systems, Inc., was an American electronics company based in San Diego County, California, and active from 1962 to 1994.The company was founded by Philip O. Kraft and began as a manufacturer of transmitters for radio-controlled models, namely RC aircraft.

  9. Radio Free Virgin - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Virgin was a digital radio broadcaster started in early 1999 and a member company of the Virgin Group. Their programming consisted of over 60 professionally programmed channels playing various genres of music. It quickly gained popularity and its downloadable radio player reached the 1 million downloads within a few months in early 2000.