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  2. WCTR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCTR (1530 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Chestertown, Maryland, and serving Kent and Queen Anne's counties in Maryland. It broadcasts a classic hits radio format and is owned and operated by Hometown Multimedia, LLC. [3] The radio studios and offices are on Flatland Road in Chestertown. WCTR is a daytimer AM station.

  3. eXtreme Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    The TriSquare TSX300. eXtreme Radio Service (eXRS) is a proprietary personal communication technology marketed by TriSquare in the United States. The radios, which are similar to other walkie-talkies, use the Part 15 low power communication 915 MHz band, and employ frequency-hopping spread spectrum FM technology to attempt to address some of the perceived shortcomings of Family Radio Service ...

  4. Chestertown, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Oblique view of Chestertown in 1984. Chestertown is at (39.219328, -76.068424 [12]According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 2.91 square miles (7.54 km 2), of which 2.60 square miles (6.73 km 2) is land and 0.31 square miles (0.80 km 2) is water. [13]

  5. Kent County News - Wikipedia

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    Kent County News is a weekly newspaper published in Chestertown, Maryland. The paper is published once a week on Thursday. [2] The first publication was in 1947, but the paper can be traced back to the Chestertown Spy which was established in 1793. [2] It is one of the nation's oldest newspapers. [3]

  6. WFMD - Wikipedia

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    WFMD, along with its sister station WFRE, were put into a trust by owner Clear Channel Communications with the intention to sell the stations in August 2008. [5]On March 27, 2019, Connoisseur Media announced that it would acquire WFMD and WFRE from the Aloha Station Trust in exchange for transferring its cluster in Erie, Pennsylvania, to iHeartMedia (the former Clear Channel).

  7. Zello - Wikipedia

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    Alexey Gavrilov developed the product originally called Loudtalks which was announced at the TechCrunch 40 Mobile and Communications Conference on September 17, 2007. [2] Zello acquired the Loudtalks technology, rebranded, and moved the development team to Austin. It added apps on June 20, 2012. [3] Bill Moore is the CEO and Gavrilov is CPO.

  8. WARK (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WARK (1490 kHz) is an AM radio station located in Hagerstown, Maryland, in the United States, it features a news/talk format including syndicated shows with Imus, Mike Gallagher, Sean Hannity, and Mark Levin. The station also carries sporting events for the Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore Ravens, and Maryland Terrapins.

  9. Walkie-talkie - Wikipedia

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    A walkie-talkie, more formally known as a handheld transceiver, HT, or handheld radio, is a hand-held, portable, two-way radio transceiver.Its development during the Second World War has been variously credited to Donald Hings, radio engineer Alfred J. Gross, Henryk Magnuski and engineering teams at Motorola.