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Majestic's trademarked slogan was "The Mighty Monarch of the Air" and its advertising in 1930 touted a 40 percent market share of U.S. and Canada radio sales. [15] Prices ranged from $126.50 to $235 in 1930 (equivalent to $1,890–$3,500 in 2020), with installment purchase plans offered by retail dealers. [15]
Grundig continued its Bundesliga Official Technology Partnership in 2014. The Grundig logo was a permanent display item during all Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 broadcasts from 2012/13 until 2014/15. [27] Grundig is also the name sponsor of the Norwegian Women's and Men's Handball Leagues. [28]
Grundig: Satellit 800 2000 .1-30, 87-108, 118-137 AM, SSB, FM 6.6 506 x 235 x 226 5 27 1 [26] Hallicrafters: SX-28: Professional 1940-46 .55-43 superhet 6 band BFO 0 12 2 1 no [27] Hammarlund: SP-200 0 30 12 2 0 no [28] Hammarlund SP-600 0 9 6 1 no Harris: RF-505A 1.6-30 dual conversion decade knob synthesised AM ISB LSB USB CW 0.5 3 10 15 3 1 ...
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In 1930, Grundig and a colleague opened a store selling radios under the name Fürth, Grundig & Wurzer (RVF), generating one million Reichsmark in sales by 1938. After World War II, business expanded with a successful range of consumer electronics. In 1972, the company became a corporation and was sold to Philips in 1984.
Project 2025 is a policy plan for a conservative president created by a think tank. It includes 900 pages of radical ideas for federal government.
"So I would love to see him stay up on his bet and try to beat me.” For her part, Love thinks the host can set a new bar: “I expect 60, minimum.” “Yeah, he's bigger than me,” agrees ...
Grundig Business Systems (GBS) is a German maker of dictation solutions located in Bayreuth and Nuremberg in Germany and employs 170 people. It was spun off from Grundig AG in 2001 to focus on the of manufacture of analogue and digital dictation devices featuring the "Made in Germany" label.