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  2. Heil Sound - Wikipedia

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    Heil Sound Communications, Inc is an American manufacturer of professional audio equipment based in Fairview Heights, Illinois.The company was founded by Bob Heil in 1966, and is well known for inventions in live sound, the Heil Talk Box and a variety of high-quality microphones and headsets for use in commercial and amateur radio.

  3. Bob Heil - Wikipedia

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    He developed his HC series microphones for amateur radio communication. [5] Heil Sound was also an early installer of large satellite dishes for radio. [14] Netcast. In May 2011, Heil became the host of a live weekly Ham Radio Netcast "Ham Nation" on Leo Laporte's podcasting network, TWiT. Home theaters

  4. R. L. Drake Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1943 by radio design engineer Robert L. Drake. The company began as a manufacturer of low pass and high pass filters for the government and amateur radio market, and after World War II, produced amateur radio transmitters and receivers and communications receivers for maritime mobile service.

  5. Electro-Voice RE20 - Wikipedia

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    WHTA radio station microphone in front of rapper Moneybagg Yo in 2020. The RE20 is held in the 309A shock mount. The RE20 is held in the 309A shock mount. The broadcasting field used a variety of microphones including the German Sennheiser MD 421 (1960) and the American SM5 (1966) by Shure . [ 9 ]

  6. Lafayette Radio Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The company sold radio sets, Amateur radio (Ham) equipment, citizens band (CB) radios and related communications equipment, electronic components, microphones, public address systems, and tools through their company owned and branded chain of retail outlets and by mail-order. [1]

  7. Astatic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Of the two, only the Silver Eagle remained in constant production since its inception, and remained one of Astatic's most popular D-104 microphones. There were other variations as well, but production ceased in 2001. [9] The D-104 is often used by CB radio hobbyists and vintage amateur radio enthusiasts as part of their operating activities. [10]

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