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130-S |
KR-8010 (1978) |
KW-55A |
MC-50 |
PS-30 Power Supply |
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PS-50 Power Supply |
R-600 |
SP-430 Speaker |
TS-120S SSB Transceiver |
TS-180S SSB Transceiver |
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TS-520 HF Transceiver |
TS-870 SSB Transceiver |
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83Y263 (1961) |
83Y706 (1961) |
83Y922 |
KG220 |
Ocean Hopper (1963) |
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Space Spanner (1959) |
Star Roamer (1968) |
Star Roamer II |
T-60 |
Transmidge |
Kolster
Federal Telegraph made wireless telegraph and arc transmitter equipment, largely for the US Navy and maritime markets. They sold home radios under the brand name Kolster. In November 1926, Federal Telegraph merged with Brandes (a prominent headphone and speaker manufacturer) to form Federal-Brandes, Inc. Following the merger, the entire enterprise was rebranded as Kolster Radio Corporation in 1928.
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6D (1926) |
6D |
6E |
6F (1927) |
6J |
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ELK-27 (1927) |
K6 |
K-6 |
K20 (1928) |
K20 (1928) |
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K-44 (1929) |
K48 |
K-80 |
K-110 (1932) |
K120 (1928) |
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K-130 |
KD-S |
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