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  2. RadioShack, a Holiday Coupon Promotion It Cannot Afford

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    The company has announced that will offer coupons of $10 back The problem is that, on the surface, RadioShack cannot afford its promotion this year. RadioShack, a Holiday Coupon Promotion It ...

  3. Realistic DX-302 - Wikipedia

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    The Realistic DX-302 is a general coverage (long-wave, medium-wave, and short-wave) radio manufactured by General Research of Electronics (GRE) of Chiba, Japan and marketed in the United States by Radio Shack (Tandy Corporation) from 1980 through 1982.

  4. Realistic DX-300 - Wikipedia

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    The Realistic DX-300 is a shortwave radio manufactured by General Research of Electronics (GRE) of Chiba, Japan and marketed in the United States by Radio Shack (Tandy Corporation) from late 1978 through 1979.

  5. Realistic (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Realistic DX-60 is a multiband radio. The radio receives 3 MHz to 27 MHz AM shortwave in three bands, 26.965 MHz through 27.405 MHz HF CB in one band, 540 kHz to 1620 kHz standard AM broadcast in one band, and 87 MHz to 108 MHz monaural standard broadcast FM. The DX-60 existed in two versions, model 12-764 and a nearly identical but ...

  6. RadioShack, a Holiday Coupon Promotion It Cannot Afford

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    The company has announced that will offer coupons of $10 back. RadioShack Inc. (NYSE: RSH) is going after the Holiday gimmick just like it is any other company. The problem is that, on the surface ...

  7. The best coupon apps and how to use them - AOL

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    Coupon apps offer easy ways to save money and earn cash back on everyday purchases.

  8. List of software for the TRS-80 - Wikipedia

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    The TRS-80 series of computers were sold via Radio Shack & Tandy dealers in North America and Europe in the early 1980s. Much software was developed for these computers, particularly the relatively successful Color Computer I, II & III models, which were designed for both home office and entertainment (gaming) uses.

  9. Enercell - Wikipedia

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    In a "battery of the month club" promotion introduced in the 1960s and discontinued in the early 1990s, RadioShack customers were issued a free wallet-sized cardboard card which entitled the bearer to one free battery a month when presented in RadioShack stores. [1] The free Enercells were individual AA, C or D cells or 9V rectangular ...