Transistor Radios Still Buzzing After Almost 70 Years
First appearing in the 1950s, transistor radios are still available, as shown in a video describing Sony’s ICF-P26 & P27.
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File:Vintage Silvertone 700 Portable Transistor Radio, Model 1217, AM Band, 6 Transistors, Measures 10.5 x 6.5 x 3.5 Inches, Top Grain Cowhide Case, Made In USA, Circa 1960 - 1961 (26666600459).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
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Plants Use Flowers to Hear the Buzz of Animals - The Atlantic
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Bauer closes dozens of regional radio stations in England and Wales, Radio industry