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  2. Portable broadcasting stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "When Radio Stations Were Portable" by Donna L. Halper, The Old Radio Times, September 2008, pages 1–3. "Radio beginnings in Springfield", October 30, 2015 (sangamoncountyhistory.org) "Transcript of Record" C. L. Carrell (Appellant) vs. The Federal Radio Commission, Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, October Term, 1928, No. 4899.

  3. List of radios - Wikipedia

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    The RCA model R7 Superette superheterodyne table radio. This is a list of notable radios, which encompasses specific models and brands of radio transmitters, receivers and transceivers, both actively manufactured and defunct, including receivers, two-way radios, citizens band radios, shortwave radios, ham radios, scanners, weather radios and airband and marine VHF radios.

  4. Lafayette Radio Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Many were dedicated types with special functions, such as VHF receivers for police and fire channels built into a CB radio. The company's best selling products were often shortwave receivers, parts, and portable radios. In the 1960s, many Lafayette brand radios were rebranded Trio-Kenwood sets. A significant share of 1960s and 1970s vintage ...

  5. Transistor radio - Wikipedia

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    A classic Emerson transistor radio, circa 1958. A transistor radio is a small portable radio receiver that uses transistor-based circuitry.Previous portable radios used vacuum tubes, which were bulky, fragile, had a limited lifetime, consumed excessive power and required large heavy batteries.

  6. Radio in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ray, William B. FCC: The Ups and Downs of Radio-TV Regulation (Iowa State University Press, 1990) Rosen, Philip T. The Modern Stentors; Radio Broadcasting and the Federal Government 1920–1934 (Greenwood, 1980) Settel, Irving. A Pictorial History of Radio (1960) Sies, Luther F. Encyclopedia of American Radio: 1920–1960 (McFarland, 2nd ed. 2 ...

  7. WHK (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Les Levine left radio to host a call-in show on SportsChannel Ohio, remarking that WHK's pending format change made the last few months at the station "just horrible". [111] All local programming was eliminated on June 28, 1996, [ 112 ] with Pat McCabe's final day documented by Plain Dealer staffers in a photo essay commemorating Cleveland's ...

  8. Category:1960s United States local elections - Wikipedia

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    This category is for local elections in the United States in the decade 1960s. 1910s; 1920s; ... 1960 United States local elections (1 P) 1961 United States local ...

  9. Category:1960s American radio programs - Wikipedia

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