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  2. Lafayette Radio Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Syosset, New York. Lafayette Radio Electronics Corporation was an American radio and electronics manufacturer and retailer from approximately 1931 to 1981, headquartered in Syosset, New York, a Long Island suburb of New York City. The company sold radio sets, Amateur radio (Ham) equipment, citizens band (CB) radios and related ...

  3. Dynaco - Wikipedia

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    Dynaco. Founded by David Hafler and Ed Laurent in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1955, Dynaco was an American hi-fi audio system manufacturer popular in the 1960s and 1970s for its wide range of affordable, yet high quality audio components.. [1] Its best known product was the ST-70 tube stereo amplifier. They also manufactured other tube and ...

  4. Vintage amateur radio - Wikipedia

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    Vintage amateur radio is a subset of amateur radio hobby where enthusiasts collect, restore, preserve, build, and operate amateur radio equipment from bygone years, such as those using vacuum tube technology. Popular modes of operation include speaking over amplitude modulation (AM), and communicating using Morse code through continuous wave ...

  5. 7 Vintage Electronics That Were Worth a Lot More 20 Years Ago

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    Electronic devices that you buy in the store or receive as a gift are initially so exciting. All their new capabilities, their fresh feel and even the right-from-the-factory scent give them an air ...

  6. Check Your Attic — These 10 Vintage Electronics Could Be ...

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    Next time you decide to declutter your home, keep an eye out for these 10 vintage electronics that could earn a pretty penny. Original Apple iPod “Take the original Apple iPod, for instance ...

  7. Antique radio - Wikipedia

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    A foxhole radio is a simple crystal sets radio receiver cobbled together from whatever parts one could make (which were very few indeed) or scrounged from junked equipment. Such a set typically used salvaged domestic wiring for an antenna, a double-edged safety-razor blade and pencil lead (or bent safety-pin) for a detector, and a tin can ...

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