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  2. A. Atwater Kent - Wikipedia

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    Their wooden cabinets were made for Atwater Kent by the Red Lion and Pooley furniture companies. Some models looked more like furniture than radios, and others had multiple functions, like the radio housed inside a grandfather clock. The onset of the Great Depression led to greatly diminished demand for Atwater Kent's expensive radio sets. The ...

  3. Antique radio - Wikipedia

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    World War 2 created widespread urgent need for radio communication, and foxhole sets were built by people without access to traditional radio parts. A foxhole radio is a simple crystal sets radio receiver cobbled together from whatever parts one could make (which were very few indeed) or scrounged from junked equipment. Such a set typically ...

  4. Trevor Baylis - Wikipedia

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    [11] [13] Within 30 minutes, he had assembled the first prototype of his most well-known invention, the wind-up radio. [11] The original prototype included a small transistor radio, an electric motor from a toy car, and the clockwork mechanism from a music box. [14] Baylis filed his first patent in 1992. [15]

  5. Crystal radio - Wikipedia

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    However they are passive receivers, while other radios use an amplifier powered by current from a battery or wall outlet to make the radio signal louder. Thus, crystal sets produce rather weak sound and must be listened to with sensitive earphones, and can receive stations only within a limited range of the transmitter. [4]

  6. Radio receiver - Wikipedia

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    A bedside clock radio that combines a radio receiver with an alarm clock. Radios are manufactured in a range of styles and functions: Console radio - A self-contained radio with speaker designed to stand on the floor. Table radio also called a "Mantel radio" - A self-contained radio with speaker designed to sit on a table, cabinet, or fireplace ...

  7. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    A "Wave Radio/CD" model was introduced in 1998 and was essentially a Wave Radio I with a CD player. The end of the waveguides were tapered by 2%. [ 7 ] Unlike the Acoustic Wave, the Wave Radio could be used as an alarm clock radio, and featured two independent alarms, which could be set to A/M or F/M radio, a buzzer, or a device plugged into ...

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