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"We used to make radios out of wood, so Abu has his own wooden remote".
The European arms contractor, BAE Systems, said its share of an order to make radios for the United States military might be worth as much as $4 billion over the 20-year program, more than previous estimates.
"My father did in fact make radios here in Perranporth in 1925.
Meanwhile, Pioneer — the folks that make radios and speakers — will be onsite looking for teams building applications for its AppRadio platform.
Eventually to cost close to $2 billion, the Hillsboro, Oregon, fab will not only offer SiGe but will also integrate analog devices like resistors, capacitors and inductors that are needed to make radios.
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He was hired to make radio literature palatable & direct.
He founded the Lear Avia Corporation in 1934 to make radio and navigational devices for aircraft.
He refused to make radio contact during the 9- to 12-minute flight.
Air traffic controllers tried to make radio contact for 91 minutes.
Television ownership is patchy outside Pyongyang and power cuts (or the cost of batteries) make radio-listening a challenge.
He added that those who sit in the front seat, and who make radio requests, are usually drunk.
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