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  2. List of radios - Wikipedia

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    SRF-39 – a portable AM/FM radio introduced in approximately 1992 by Sony. [4] It uses a single AA battery, as its analog electronics draw very little current. It was one of the first radios to use the CXA1129 30-pin integrated circuit, which later was responsible for the SRF-39's sensitive and selective performance. [4] [5] [6]

  3. List of communications receivers - Wikipedia

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    FM AM USB LSB RTTY W N few 7.5 7 38 2 IR Icom R72 Hobbyist 1990 Icom R75 Hobbyist 1990 -60 triple conversion SSB AM S-AM CW FM 2.1 6 12 99 3 94x241x229 3 35 1 CI-V RS232 +16 [29] Icom R8500 Hobbyist 1990 1000 CI-V RS232 Icom R8600 Hobbyist 2016 .01-3000 SDR + superhet S-AM, AM, USB, LSB, CW, FM, RTTY, D-STAR, NXDN, dPMR, DCR and APCO P25: 2000

  4. Tivoli Audio - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Massachusetts by Henry Kloss, an audio engineer, and Tom DeVesto, an entrepreneur. Their first product, the Model One, was designed to receive FM radio signals in congested urban locations and distant or low-power stations, as Kloss noted, the mid-60s wave of Japanese radios struggled to do this.

  5. Radio receiver - Wikipedia

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    A portable battery-powered AM/FM broadcast receiver, used to listen to audio broadcast by local radio stations. A modern communications receiver, used in two-way radio communication stations to talk with remote locations by shortwave radio.

  6. C. Crane Company - Wikipedia

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    C. Crane Skywave SSB Battery Operated Portable Travel Radio AM, FM, Shortwave, NOAA Weather Alert, Scannable VHF Aviation Band and Single Side Bands. C. Crane is an American electronics retailer based in Fortuna, California. The company mainly deals in specialty radio and lighting equipment and is best known for its GeoBulb line of LED light bulbs.

  7. Leehoos Unveils Portable Emergency Radios: Ultimate NOAA ...

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    Years of shared experiences amongst our team have illuminated the necessity for a multifaceted source of power in emergency radios. The portable battery radios we encountered along our travels often failed to meet our expectations for longevity and ease of transport. Thus, Leehoos crank NOAA weather radio was inspired to transcend these ...