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  2. Channel Master - Wikipedia

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    Later products included antenna rotors, amplified antennas and pocket transistor radios, and rebuilt cathode-ray tubes. [ 18 ] After the sale to Avnet, the Channel Master name was used to import and distribute various electronic products, including home and car stereo equipment, turntables, cassette decks, 8-track players, quadraphonic audio ...

  3. Antenna amplifier - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, an antenna amplifier (also: aerial amplifier or booster) is a device that amplifies an antenna signal, usually into an output with the same impedance as the input impedance. Typically 75 ohm for coaxial cable and 300 ohm for twin-lead cable. An antenna amplifier boosts a radio signal considerably for devices that receive radio ...

  4. RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    RadioShack (formerly written as Radio Shack) is an American electronics retailer, which was established in 1921 as an amateur radio mail-order business. Its original parent company, Radio Shack Corporation, was purchased by Tandy Corporation in 1962, shifting its focus from radio equipment to hobbyist electronic components.

  5. Here's a full list of the 552 RadioShack stores that ... - AOL

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    RadioShack, which filed for bankruptcy for the second time last week, is closing 36 percent of its total stores.

  6. Amazon Should Buy RadioShack - AOL

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    RadioShack is reeling. Despite its clever '80s-themed Super Bowl ad, the company reported dismal fourth quarter sales figures and announced plans to close 1,100 stores. The chain is in real ...

  7. Lafayette Radio Electronics - Wikipedia

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    With fewer than 100 stores, far fewer than the aggressively expanding Radio Shack's thousands of local outlets, Lafayette Radio remained more of a dedicated enthusiasts' store than a mass marketer. The company was also hurt by the advent of electronics retailers relying on aggressive marketing techniques and competitive pricing in the late 1970s.

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