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  2. Majestic Radios - Wikipedia

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    In August, 1954, Ashbach announced that Wilcox-Gay's Majestic radio and television subsidiary would begin importing Grundig FM radios from Germany as well, including an AM-FM-shortwave table model, added to the firm's Majestic product line. The Grundig radios were distributed by the existing network of Majestic dealers. [44]

  3. Grundig - Wikipedia

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    Grundig started as a typical German company in 1945. Its early notability was due to Grundig radio.Max Grundig, a radio dealer, built a machine called "Heinzelmann", which was a radio that came without thermionic valves and as a do it yourself kit to circumvent post war rules.

  4. Shortwave radio receiver - Wikipedia

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    By 1936 it was estimated that 100 percent of console models and 65 percent of table model radios were able to receive shortwave broadcasts. [ 3 ] Following development of several prototypes between 1939 and 1941, Zenith introduced the Model 7G605 Trans-Oceanic 'Clipper' in 1942, an early portable shortwave receiver marketed to consumers.

  5. File:Vintage Grundig Multi-Band Radio, Model TR-807. 11 Bands ...

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  6. Micro-80 - Wikipedia

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    Letters began to come to the editors of the Radio magazine with requests to simplify the design of the Micro-80 and, to facilitate assembly, develop printed circuit boards for it. Therefore, soon, already in 1986, the same authors published a much simpler Radio 86RK computer, containing only 29 microcircuits. [3]

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    Jake Fahri allegedly recorded music under the stage name TEN after his 2008 killing of 16-year-old Jimmy Mizen