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  2. Goodmans Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company was sold in 1959 to Relay Exchanges Ltd and through a series of sales and mergers ended up under ownership of Radio Rentaset Ltd, Thorn-EMI plc, and TGI Group. [ 3 ] As of the post-war period through to the 1960s, Goodmans Industries was based in Lancelot Road, Wembley, [ 3 ] where production and engineering took place.

  3. List of software-defined radios - Wikipedia

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    Embedded or True IQ data via 1 x or 2 x USB 3.0. Optional 1 x USB 3.1 GEN2 (power only). Internet remote via HTTP / JSON Yes Yes No 1 x XC7A200T-2 (930 GMACs) Aaronia SPECTRAN V6 Command Center [3] €24,980 EUR Pre-built Active 10 MHz – 8 GHz (planned extensions for 9 kHz – 26 GHz; 9 kHz – 55 GHz, and 9 kHz – 70 GHz)

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    $166.79 at amazon.com. ThinkPad Yoga 500w 2-in-1 Laptop. Another three years pass in the blink of an eye and boom, you're touring colleges. University students need something different from high ...

  5. Bush (electronics brand) - Wikipedia

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    Bush Radio reproduction of 1959 TR82 transistor portable. A design icon of the early transistor radios. The Bush TR82 transistor radio, designed by Ogle Design, and launched in 1959, is regarded as an icon of early radio design. Although the first radio to use the Ogle cabinet design was actually the MB60, a battery/mains valve set from 1957 to ...

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  7. Internet radio device - Wikipedia

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    The "Kerbango Internet Radio" was a product, never released, that would allow users to listen to Internet radio without a computer.[1]An Internet radio device, also called network music player is a hardware device that is capable of receiving and playing streamed media from either Internet radio stations or a home network.

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