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Nowadays we take for granted the ability to just turn on our car radio when we want news, music, or entertainment while traveling about. Such convenience…
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In this day and age, we often hear of various programs, either sponsored or encouraged by the U.S. Government, or initiatives taken by private industry to…
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With all of the publicity given to RadioShack, its bankruptcy, and possible reorganization in the past few months, I decided that it was only fitting to…
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I received many comments about last month’s Trans-oceanic article, mostly about the fond memories from past owners of the radios, and a few questions…
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Last month, we took a look at the beginnings of what would be the age of connectivity on the go, the battery portable radio. This month I'll feature a…
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In today’s age of mobile devices we can hardly imagine being on the go and not being connected at the same time. It was not always the case. As soon as…
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As the country emerged from the Great Depression, and with war looming on the horizon, Americans were looking for something to cheer them up. The radio…
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I could not write articles about vintage radio without including Atwater Kent, both the man and his radios. He is a legend among vintage enthusiasts and…
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Last month, in part one of Radio Prepares for War we looked at the National HRO receiver, which set the bar for the standards required by military radio…
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As the roaring twenties came to a close, radio technology would continue to evolve with significant improvements to consumer sets, particularly in the…