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A line of eight Majestic radio models was offered, along with television sets. [43] In August, 1954, Ashbach announced that Wilcox-Gay's Majestic radio and television subsidiary would begin importing Grundig FM radios from Germany as well, including an AM-FM-shortwave table model, added to the firm's Majestic product line. The Grundig radios ...
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.
Majestic Realty Co., a commercial real estate developer based in Los Angeles; Majestic Radio, an American radio brand from 1927 to 1955, produced by the Majestic Radio & Television Corporation up to 1949; Majestic Record Corporation, an American record label in 1916 and 1917; Majestic Records, a mid-20th century record label
In 1955, the American firm of Wilcox-Gay began importing Grundig radios into the U.S., using its Majestic Radio dealer network to distribute the German company's products. [9] The marketing of "Majestic-Grundig" radios continued until Wilcox-Gay went out of business at the end of 1961.
KZDB (100.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Roswell, New Mexico, United States. The station is currently owned Majestic Broadcasting, LLC. [2] On August 1, 2017, KZDB changed their format from classic rock (which moved to KSFX 1230 AM) to classic hits, branded as "100.5 Kool FM". [3]
New York’s 106.7 LITE FM made its highly anticipated switch to 24/7 Christmas music on Friday, Nov. 22, broadcasting live from Radio City Music Hall.
The term All American Five (abbreviated AA5) is a colloquial name for mass-produced, superheterodyne radio receivers that used five vacuum tubes in their design. These radio sets were designed to receive amplitude modulation (AM) broadcasts in the medium wave band, and were manufactured in the United States from the mid-1930s until the early 1960s.
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