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  2. Antenna tuner - Wikipedia

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    Antenna tuners are particularly important for use with transmitters. Transmitters are designed to feed power into a reactance-free, resistive load of a specific value: By modern convention 50 Ω (Ohms).

  3. Radio - Wikipedia

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    The word radio is derived from the Latin word radius, meaning "spoke of a wheel, beam of light, ray".It was first applied to communications in 1881 when, at the suggestion of French scientist Ernest Mercadier [], Alexander Graham Bell adopted radiophone (meaning "radiated sound") as an alternate name for his photophone optical transmission system.

  4. MyTuner Radio - Wikipedia

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    myTuner Radio, or simply myTuner, is an Internet radio app directory/platform owned by AppGeneration – Software Technologies, Lda, [1] a development company based in Porto, Portugal founded by Eduardo Carqueja in October 2010. myTuner Radio has over 50,000 radio stations and one million podcasts from all around the world (except in the UK where only UK stations are available). [2]

  5. Heathkit - Wikipedia

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    The early 1970s saw Heath introduce the AJ-1510, an FM tuner using digital synthesis, the GC-1005 digital clock, and the GR-2000 color television set. In 1974, Heathkit started "Heathkit Educational Systems", which expanded their manuals into general electronics and computer training materials.

  6. The Ultimate School of Rock & Roll - Wikipedia

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    The Ultimate School Of Rock & Roll is a 32-track CD by Gene Summers.It is a compilation of his biggest hits including out-takes and alternate tracks. The CD was released nationally in the United States by Crystal Clear Sound Records in 1997 and is still in print.

  7. Variable-frequency oscillator - Wikipedia

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    A Heathkit amateur radio transmitter circa 1969, with external VFO. A variable frequency oscillator (VFO) in electronics is an oscillator whose frequency can be tuned (i.e., varied) over some range. [1]

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