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  2. RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    RadioShack (formerly written as Radio Shack) is an American electronics retailer, which was established in 1921 as an amateur radio mail-order business. Its original parent company, Radio Shack Corporation, was purchased by Tandy Corporation in 1962, shifting its focus from radio equipment to hobbyist electronic components.

  3. RadioShack - Wikiwand

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    RadioShack (formerly written as Radio Shack) is an American electronics retailer, which was established in 1921 as an amateur radio mail-order business. Its original parent company, Radio Shack Corporation, was purchased by Tandy Corporation in 1962, shifting its focus from radio equipment to hobbyist electronic components.

  4. TRS-80 - Wikipedia

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    TRS-80 - Wikipedia. The TRS-80 Micro Computer System (TRS-80, later renamed the Model I to distinguish it from successors) is a desktop microcomputer launched in 1977 and sold by Tandy Corporation through their Radio Shack stores. The name is an abbreviation of Tandy Radio Shack, Z80 [microprocessor]. [4] .

  5. Radio Shack Scanners - The RadioReference Wiki

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    Radio Shack Scanners. Specific questions on these scanners can be directed to the Radio Shack Forum at Radioreference; be sure to look at the articles first. For software recommendations, USB cables, tips and shortcuts, see the appropriate section in the scanner's article or the Programming Your Radio Shack Scanner article.

  6. Tandy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Entering the 1960s, aiming to broaden the company horizon, Charles Tandy acquired a number of craft retail companies, including RadioShack in 1963, then an almost bankrupt chain of electronics stores in Boston.

  7. Realistic (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The original brand name, Realist, was pitched by the manufacturer and approved by Radio Shack. The first Realist-branded products - an FM receiver, an AM receiver, and a matching 10-watt amplifier with a built-in preamp - were introduced later that year.

  8. TRS-80 Color Computer - Wikipedia

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    The RadioShack TRS-80 Color Computer, later marketed as the Tandy Color Computer, is a series of home computers developed and sold by Tandy Corporation.

  9. RadioShack: A Brief History Of Time - TWICE

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    The small retail and mail-order business supplied ship radio equipment and “ham” radios, and was named for the small wooden structure onboard ships that housed the radio equipment. 1947: Radio Shack opens the first audio showroom to feature speakers, amplifiers, turntables and phonograph cartridges.

  10. History of Radio Shack

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    Radio Shack started in 1921 in Boston, Massachusetts by brothers Theodore and Milton Deutschmann. They wanted to provide equipment for the cutting-edge field of amateur, or ham, radio.

  11. The Source (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Source (Bell) Electronics Inc., doing business as The Source (French: La Source), was a Canadian consumer electronics and cell phone retail chain. The chain has been present for more than 50 years in Canada, initially as Radio Shack and later as The Source by Circuit City.