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  2. Category:Repeater (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Repeater (band) albums or lists of Repeater (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Repeater (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  3. Yaesu VX series - Wikipedia

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    The Yaesu VX series is a line of two sequences of compact amateur radio handheld transceivers produced by Yaesu.There is a line of ultra-compact lower-power dual-band (2 m and 70 cm) transceivers that started with the VX-1R and was later updated with the VX-2R and VX-3R.

  4. All Jacked Up - Wikipedia

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    When it was released, All Jacked Up received positive reviews from music critics but many felt that Wilson was trying "way too hard" to replicate the success of Here for the Party. The album went on to debut atop the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums charts with 264,000 copies sold first week, Wilson's highest first week sales. [12]

  5. Radio repeater - Wikipedia

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    For example, in US two-way radio, 30–50 MHz is one band and 150–174 MHz is another. A repeater with an input of 33.980 MHz and an output of 46.140 MHz is a same band repeater. In same band repeaters, a central design problem is keeping the repeater's own transmitter from interfering with the receiver.

  6. Repeater (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the band was discovered by producer, Ross Robinson. Robinson produced the band's next EP called Patterns , as well as their second full-length album, We Walk From Safety . [ 2 ] The band released Patterns EP as a joint-release through I AM Recordings and their newly created White Label Collective.

  7. Wilson (band) - Wikipedia

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    During this tour, the band released two new singles from the upcoming album, "Dumptruck" and "Fuck Up My High". [20] [21] In late 2018, Wilson supported Steel Panther on nine shows across the Midwest. In July 2019, Wilson announced guitarist Kyle Landry is leaving the band to pursue a new career and to be home with his wife and family.

  8. Wilson Audio - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Audio Specialties Inc. (commonly referred to as Wilson Audio) is an American high-end audio loudspeaker manufacturing company, located in Provo, Utah. Wilson Audio was co-founded by the late David A. Wilson (1944–2018) with his wife Sheryl Lee Wilson in 1974.

  9. Amateur radio repeater - Wikipedia

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    An SSTV repeater is an amateur radio repeater station that relays slow-scan television signals. A typical SSTV repeater is equipped with a HF or VHF transceiver and a computer with a sound card, which serves as a demodulator/modulator of SSTV signals. SSTV repeaters are used by amateur radio operators for exchanging pictures.