[Boatanchors] Car Radios
Geoff
geoffrey at jeremy.mv.com
Sat Jan 21 14:32:49 EST 2012
That still needs some more research and editing. My only concern is of that
original message continuing to circulate. Even Moto admits they werent the
first on their website.
And they didnt become a major player until much later, mostly after WW2, as
Philco, Delco and Mopar just about owned the factory OEM market earlier.
Carl
KM1H
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> Interesting story about the development and early days of the car radio
> at:
>
> < http://tinyurl.com/5wcpzcy>
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> Ian, K6SDE
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> Strictly Moto BS.Its been going around like a virus recently.
>
> Philco was the first volume auto radio producer and there were other
> examples going back to 1922.
>
> Carl
> KM1H
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