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  2. File:Classic alphabet numbers 1 at coloring-pages-for-kids ...

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  3. Radio coloring - Wikipedia

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    Although the radio coloring number of an n-vertex graph can range from 1 to 2n − 1, almost all n-vertex graphs have radio coloring number exactly n.This is because these graphs almost always have diameter at least two (forcing all vertices to have distinct colors, and forcing the radio coloring number to be at least n) but they also almost always have a Hamiltonian path in the complement graph.

  4. TV radio - Wikipedia

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    Overall view of portable radio. TV radio, TV band radio, and TV audio radio are common names for a type of radio receiver that can play the audio portion of a TV channel. The actual name of the device may comprise a list of all frequency bands the device can receive (e.g. AM, FM, weather, TV radio), one or two of which includes the TV channel ...

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  6. Astro (Motorola) - Wikipedia

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    The ASTRO 25 core is the hub for the communications network. It comprises P25 portable and mobile radios, dispatch consoles, data applications, and RF conventional or trunked sites. [16] In addition to ASTRO 25, Motorola also builds several other P25 radio models, including the APX family of radios, designed for first responders. [17]

  7. AN/PRC-10 - Wikipedia

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    The AN/PRC-10 is an American VHF portable radio transceiver, introduced in 1951 [1] as a replacement for the wartime SCR-300 set. The AN/PRC-8 and AN/PRC-9 sets are basically the same but cover lower frequency bands. It remained in service with the American military until the mid 1960s when it was replaced by the transistorized AN/PRC-25 set.

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  9. Radio hat - Wikipedia

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    The radio hat was a portable radio built into a pith helmet that would bring in stations within a 20-mile (32 km) radius. It was introduced in early 1949 for $7.95 as the "Man-from-Mars Radio Hat." [1] Thanks to a successful publicity campaign, the radio hat was sold at stores from coast to coast in the United States.

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