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  2. Polymer80 - Wikipedia

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    Polymer80, Inc. was an American manufacturer of firearms parts kits that included unfinished receivers (also known as "80 percent" receivers) used for making privately made firearms. The company was founded in 2013 by Loran Kelley Jr. and David Borges and was headquartered in Dayton, Nevada.

  3. Receiver (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Purchasers must perform their own finishing work in order to make the receiver usable. The finishing of receivers for sale or distribution by unlicensed persons is against US law. [9] Because an unfinished 80% receiver is not a firearm, purchasers do not need to pass a background check. [9] The resulting firearm is known as a "ghost gun". [10]

  4. List of software-defined radios - Wikipedia

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    150 kHz – 80 MHz (x24) 16 — No 150 kSPS – 80 MSPS 0/24 10 Gigabit Ethernet (x4) Yes through API Yes through API Yes through API Xilinx XC6VHX380T (x2) ML-9600 with MIL-STD-188-110D data to 24kHz [50] Pre-built 0.01 – 54 MHz 24 – 3072 kHz RX (x4), 14 MHz Display (x4) 16 16 Yes 245.76 MSPS 5x10^-13 (with GPSDO) 4/4 Gigabit Ethernet Yes Yes

  5. Realistic (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Record players, Audio receivers, Cassette decks, Ham radios, Speakers, Headphones Realistic was a private label consumer electronics brand produced by RadioShack . Initially only a home audio equipment brand, its product line expanded to include CB radios , walkie-talkies , and video camcorders by the 1980s.

  6. Crackdown on do-it-yourself firearm kits is curbing ghost ...

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    The number of privately made firearms, or ghost guns, recovered from crime and accident scenes nationwide has exploded into an epidemic in recent years, up nearly 17-fold between 2017 and 2023 ...

  7. List of amateur radio transceivers - Wikipedia

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    The transceiver can transmit and receive on the HF 10-, 15-, 20-, 40-, 80- and 160-meter bands, [33] and can receive WWV and WWVH on 15 MHz. It can use SSB , FSK and CW on all bands. [ 33 ] The TS-820S' power consumption is 57 watts (with heaters on) when receiving and 292 watts when transmitting.

  8. BC-348 - Wikipedia

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    The BC-348 is the 28 vdc powered version of the 14 vdc powered BC-224. The first version, the BC-224-A, was produced in 1936. [1] Installed in almost all USAAF multi-engined transports and bombers used during the fifteen-year period from before World War II through the Korean War, BC-348 radio receivers were easy to operate and reliable.

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    Young adults are taking the supercommute into work, a trend that will only likely continue as return-to-office mandates from Amazon, JP Morgan, and others continue.. Molly Hopkins, age 30, has ...