Duke of Luns wrote:Ok, what is this thing: http://www.tfu.info/1987/Autobot/RadioAMRobot/
I accidently got that page up, but it's exactly what I was looking for. Does it relate in any way to this guy: http://www.tfu.info/1987/Autobot/RadioAMRobot/radioamrobot.htm
Is it Takara, some other company? Any info?
Swerve wrote:Fm has been around since the 1940's and they started including FM tuners on high end receivers in the 1960's. By the late 1970's FM was far more popular than AM and by the 1980's most stations were broadcasting in FM.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Agamemnon wrote:Swerve wrote:Fm has been around since the 1940's and they started including FM tuners on high end receivers in the 1960's. By the late 1970's FM was far more popular than AM and by the 1980's most stations were broadcasting in FM.
My parents drove a Doge Omni rental circa 79-83 (I don't remember the exact year) that came with only an AM car stereo. I don't know if FM was more high end and expensive to have or what...
Swerve wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Swerve wrote:Fm has been around since the 1940's and they started including FM tuners on high end receivers in the 1960's. By the late 1970's FM was far more popular than AM and by the 1980's most stations were broadcasting in FM.
My parents drove a Doge Omni rental circa 79-83 (I don't remember the exact year) that came with only an AM car stereo. I don't know if FM was more high end and expensive to have or what...
Cars might be a different story as far as FM goes. I remember as a kid that air conditioning in a car in the 80's was still an option and not standard equipment.
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