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Radiola
Second generation home video game console
released in some areas of Europe under the names Philips Videopac C52, Radiola Jet 25, Schneider 7000, and Siera G7000. Philips used their own name rather
Magnavox_Odyssey_2
Species of butterfly
Callimormus radiola radiola (southern Mexico to southern Brazil) Callimormus radiola elegans Hayward, 1938 (Ecuador) Callimormus radiola janna Evans,
Callimormus_radiola
2004 compilation album by Skank
Radiola is a compilation album by Skank released in 2004, containing recent hits (all songs are from Maquinarama onward) and four new songs ("Um Mais
Radiola_(album)
Species of flowering plant
Radiola linoides is the sole species in the Radiola genus, a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Linaceae. It has the common names
Radiola_linoides
1920s French radio station
Radiola was a privately owned French radio station which broadcast under that name from 6 November 1922 until 28 March 1924 with the intention of promoting
Radiola_(radio_station)
triodes for the new radio sets. Maurice Ponte was hired soon after. The "Radiola" trademark was used for radio receivers as well as for a radio station
Radiotechnique
American electronic component manufacturer
capacitors as a subsidiary of Aerovox Corporation, a company founded in 1922 as Radiola Wireless Corporation, which made radios. In June 1973, AVX became the parent
AVX_Corporation
First consumer phonograph designed to play electrically recorded phonograph records
to $300 depending on cabinetry. $375 "Victrolas with Radiola" incorporated a "five-tube Radiola tuned radio frequency receiver with orthophonic reproduction
Victor_Orthophonic_Victrola
2003 studio album by Skank
2003 Genre Alternative rock, reggae Label Sony BMG Producer Skank, Tom Capone Skank chronology Skank MTV ao vivo (2001) Cosmotron (2003) Radiola (2004)
Cosmotron_(album)
Former French radio station
Radio Paris evolved from the first private radio station in France, called Radiola, founded by pioneering French engineer Émile Girardeau in 1922. It became
Radio_Paris
Class of marine invertebrates
urchin. These are characterised by their big tubercles, bearing large radiola. Close-up of the test showing an ambulacral groove with its two rows of
Sea_urchin
Frequency to which a carrier wave is shifted during transmission or reception
and H. B. Dent), 45 kHz (first commercial superheterodyne receiver: RCA Radiola AR-812 of 1923/1924), c. 50 kHz, c. 100 kHz, c. 120 kHz 110 kHz was used
Intermediate_frequency
Species of moth
lignosa Godart, 1825 (preocc.) Xylina erythroxylea Treitschke, 1826 Agrotis radiola Stephens, 1829 Aporophyla catalaunensis Milliere, 1873 Agrotis puta var
Agrotis_puta
Hungarian musician (1898–1944)
voltam a bálban... Polydor 1938 Én nem tudom már, hogy minek becézzelek... Radiola 1929 Éppen csak a szivem fáj Polydor 1929 Éva keringö Polydor 1929 Feketeszemű
Miklós_Vig
Home computer introduced in 1984
manufactured in Le Mans by Radiotechnique (RTS) and marketed under the Philips, Radiola and Schneider brands. Not compatible with any other machines, it offered
Philips_VG5000
Music genre
capital, is known as the Brazilian Jamaica. The city has more than 200 radiolas, the name given to sound teams formed by DJs and sound systems with dozens
Reggae
Australian telecommunications manufacturer
radio valves (vacuum tubes) at the Ashfield works under the AWV, RCA and Radiola brands. During World War II AWV produced a range of defence electronics
AWA_Technology_Services
shelved while waiting for the technology to mature, and in 1929 the Radiola 66 and Radiola 67 went for sale. The development of early radio technology was
History_of_radio
American media distributor
accolades, Radio Yesteryear then began releasing LPs of their own on their Radiola Records imprint. At the 24th Annual Grammys, Radio Yesteryear's remaster
Video_Yesteryear
American electronics company (1919–1988)
catalog, "Radio Enters the Home". RCA began selling receivers under the "Radiola" name, marketing equipment produced by GE and Westinghouse under the production
RCA_Corporation
American musician (1928–2025)
Lehrer's songs are performed by others in That Was The Week That Was (Radiola LP, 1981). Mathematics Fagen, R. E; Lehrer, T. A. (January 24, 1957). "The
Tom_Lehrer
BJJ practitioner
belt who, along with his brother Braulio Estima, was coached under Ze Radiola in his native Brazil. He has competed and won at the highest level in Brazilian
Victor_Estima
Species of sea urchin
sometimes all dark or all white), and reaching 10 to 15 cm in length. These radiolas can be blunt, and are hollow. The spines are grouped so as to let appear
Echinothrix_calamaris
Type of electronic circuit
amplifier was the RCA Balanced amplifier released in 1924 for use with their Radiola III regenerative broadcast receiver. By using a pair of low-power vacuum
Push–pull_output
Family of flowering plants
actinomorphic flowers are pentameric or, very rarely, tetrameric (e.g., Radiola linoides, Linum keniense). Under the old Cronquist system of classifying
Linaceae
Species of gastropod
Fissurella lata Sowerby I, 1835 Fissurella muricata Reeve, 1850 Fissurella radiola Deshayes, 1830 (synonymy based on D. Zelaya Fissurella navidensis Ramirez-Boehme
Fissurella_picta
French technology company
not allowed. The first broadcast of the Radiola station from Levallois was made in early November 1922. Radiola was the first French private radio broadcasting
Compagnie générale de la télégraphie sans fil
Compagnie_générale_de_la_télégraphie_sans_fil
Home computer
under the Schneider [fr] and Radiola brands: Schneider MC 810, with 48K RAM, azerty keyboard and RGB video output; Radiola MK 180, with 48K RAM, azerty
Philips_VG_8000
Circuit that creates new frequencies from two signals
the input, producing strong second-order mixing products. The 1924 RCA Radiola superheterodynes used the Houck mixer, which employed the second harmonic
Frequency_mixer
American electronics company
replace traditional local brand names (such as Aristona, Erres, Hornyphon, Radiola, Siera). Since no one recognised the brand name, it was soon discontinued
Magnavox
Label Title Year Appearance with / Billed as Catalog # Track List Radiola New Year's Radio Dancing Party (1945, 1946) 1974 Various MR 1031 Sad Sack Calliope
Harry_James_discography
2023 documentary film
Tatiana Huezo Music by Leonardo Heiblum Jacobo Lieberman Production company Radiola Films Distributed by The Match Factory Release date 17 February 2023 (2023-02-17)
The_Echo_(2023_film)
Brazilian band from Belo Horizonte
Grammy - best Brazilian rock album award in 2004. Released in October 2004, Radiola was the first compilation album by Skank. It included four new songs, including
Skank_(band)
received the nickname of Brazilian Jamaica. The city has more than 200 radiolas, a name given to sound teams formed by DJs and stereos with dozens of powerful
Reggae_Maranhão_Museum
French public service radio broadcaster
prices. On 6 November 1922, eight days before the creation of the BBC, Radiola began regular broadcasts as the first private French radio transmitter
Radio_France
Island in the Orkney Islands, Scotland
bulbous rush". The modern terminology is Juncus bulbosus. Radiola millegran is known today as Radiola linoides. Footnotes "Map of Scotland in Scots - Guide
Eday
Odyssey² Homepage Videopac.com Other names include the Philips Videopac C52, Radiola Jet 25, Schneider 7000, and Siera G7000. Also known as the Thomson-Brandt
List of Magnavox Odyssey 2 games
List_of_Magnavox_Odyssey_2_games
Brazilian martial artist
result, was promoted to blue belt. When Dos Anjos left the academy, Ze Radiola took over as Estima's mentor and teacher. In 1999, after 3 years of training
Braulio_Estima
City in Chihuahua, Mexico
same time, radio-receiver devices, which were popularly referred to as "radiolas", began to be installed in homes. On November 1, 1929, the first vitáfono
Chihuahua_City
Converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound
The first commercial version of the speaker, sold with the RCA Radiola receiver, had only a six-inch cone. In 1926 it sold for $250, equivalent to about
Loudspeaker
American radio-frequency engineer and inventor (1890–1954)
developed a simpler, less costly design. RCA introduced its superheterodyne Radiola sets in the US market in early 1924, and they were an immediate success
Edwin_Howard_Armstrong
easier to tune, with less interference. The result was the RCA Radiola AR-812 and Radiola VIII Superheterodynes in 1924, the world's first consumer superheterodyne
Superette_(radio)
Media's relationship with the ruling class
the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) released the Radiola in 1920. The Aeriola Jr. and Radiola helped established a new channel for the politico-media
Politico-media_complex
televise TO 2 Radiola 1977 France Pong console by Radiotechnique. Rebranded Philips N20 AY-3-8500 light gun 6 Jeu electronic televise TO 3 Radiola 1977 France
List of first generation home video game consoles
List_of_first_generation_home_video_game_consoles
Finnish national public broadcaster
periodically by entrepreneurial organisations and amateur radio clubs such as Radiola in Helsinki from 23 March 1924 and Tampereen radioyhdistys (the Tampere
Yle
Recordings by American singer and actor
(w/Tommy Dorsey, Jo Stafford, and The Pied Pipers) Released: 1987 Label: Radiola — — Songs by Sinatra Starring Jimmy Durante: Volume One (w/Jimmy Durante
Frank_Sinatra_discography
Type of radio receiver
neutralizing capacity coupling", issued 1923-03-27 Wenaas, Eric P. (2007). Radiola : the golden age of RCA, 1919-1929. Chandler, AZ : Sonoran. p. 68. ISBN 978-1-886606-21-0
Superheterodyne_receiver
American jazz trombonist and bandleader (1905–1956)
(Kings of Jazz, 1975) Tommy Dorsey On Radio/Eddie Condon's Jazz Concert (Radiola, 1975) Tommy Dorsey (1937 – 1941) (AMIGA, 1976) One Night Stand (Sandy
Tommy_Dorsey
Simple radio receiver circuit for AM reception
Swedish crystal radio from 1922 made by Radiola, with earphones. The device at top is the radio's cat's whisker detector. A second pair of earphone jacks
Crystal_radio
2006 studio album by Skank
Alternative rock Label Sony BMG Producer Skank, Chico Neves, Carlos Eduardo Miranda Skank chronology Radiola (2004) Carrossel (2006) Estandarte (2008)
Carrossel_(album)
Patents and licensing affecting early radio technology
(2007). Radiola: the golden age of RCA, 1919-1929. Chandler, AZ: Sonoran. p. 120. ISBN 978-1-886606-21-0. Wenaas, Eric P. (2007). Radiola: the golden
Patents and licensing in early radio
Patents_and_licensing_in_early_radio
American telegraph company
of the American Marconi Company", The Wireless Age, May 1915, page 562. Radiola: The Golden Age of RCA, 1919-1929 by Eric P. Wenaas, 2007, pages 18-22
Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America
Marconi_Wireless_Telegraph_Company_of_America
public broadcast. 6 November – The privately owned French radio station Radiola begins regular transmissions. 14 November – London station 2LO transfers
1922_in_radio
American radio engineer and inventor (1896–1989)
High Fidelity: Edwin Howard Armstrong. p. 78. Wenaas, Eric P. (2007). Radiola : the golden age of RCA, 1919-1929. Internet Archive. Chandler, AZ : Sonoran
Harry_W._Houck
An AWA Radiola valve radio on display at the Western Australian Museum, with station callsigns printed on the dial indicator.
List of radio stations in Australia
List_of_radio_stations_in_Australia
Brazilian singer
Spotify (Single "Eu Não Quero Mais") 2017 - Best Alternative Singer - Prêmio Radiola 2017 2017 - Melhor Disco do Ano (CATTO) - Popland/Correio da Bahia 2017
Catto_(singer)
British singer
records and performs with songwriter/producer Bill Padley as dance-pop act Radiola. Danzig trained from an early age in classical singing at the Watford School
Karen_Danzig
Physical mass production of phonograph records
Victor blanks were introduced late in 1931, when RCA-Victor introduced the Radiola-Electrola RE-57. These machines were capable of recording at 331⁄3 rpm
Production of phonograph records
Production_of_phonograph_records
music concert broadcast on French radio, was transmitted by the station Radiola on November 6, 1922, beginning with a march composed by Christoph Gluck
History_of_music_in_Paris
Award
International Olympic Committee, Airways Consulting Ltd, Vincent Aviation, and Radiola Corporation Ltd, as well as the New Zealand Defence Force. The award of
East_Timor_Medal
Nature reserve in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Gentianella campestris, Platanthera bifolia, Salsola kali, Mertensia maritima, Radiola linoides and Teesdalia nudicaulis) and five of which are classified as
Forvie National Nature Reserve
Forvie_National_Nature_Reserve
Three battery-operated Zenith grid leak models of the 1920s. E. P. Wenaas, Radiola: the Golden Age of RCA, 1919 - 1929, Chandler, AZ: Sonoran Publishing LLC
Grid-leak_detector
1983 studio album by Yuri Antonov
твоего". Melodiya. Retrieved 28 September 2024. Sychyov, Sergey (2022). Radiola (in Russian). Litres. ISBN 9785040510344. Sychyov, Sergey (2019). Khit
Krysha_doma_tvoyego
Scientific name Status Pale flax Linum bienne Flax Linum usitatissimum * Perennial flax Linum perenne Fairy flax Linum catharticum Allseed Radiola linoides
List of superrosids of Great Britain and Ireland
List_of_superrosids_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Detectors", Part 1. QST, vol. XIV, no. 8, p. 27, Aug. 1930 E. P. Wenaas, Radiola: the Golden Age of RCA, 1919 - 1929, Chandler, AZ: Sonoran Publishing LLC
Plate_detector_(radio)
Triode vacuum tube
receivers (used as a detector-amplifier) including the Regenoflex and Radiola series. The WD11 and "RCA-11" (and later simply named "11" by RCA and Philips/Miniwatt)
WD-11
British commercial radio broadcaster; predecessor to the BBC (1922–1926)
experimental broadcast to North America. 30 December: First landline relay from Radiola Paris, France. 31 December: First broadcast of the Big Ben chimes. BBC
British_Broadcasting_Company
American radio program
Original Recordings of Radio's Most Famous Funny Men. LP. New York: The Radiola Company, 1971. "Vic and Sade: Exactly as heard on Mutual on October 26
Vic_and_Sade
Cerastium, Cherleria, Spergulastrum, Hydropityon Ordo 23. Lineae Genus: Linum, Radiola Ordo 24. Malvaceae Genus: Malope, Malva, Kitaibelia, Althaea, Lavatera
Thalamiflorae
Musical artist
North America, Radiola Records in South America and Grover Records in Europe. Each tracklist is slightly different, with the Radiola Records version
Victor_Rice
allowed the establishment of the first private radio station in Paris: Radiola. After the Second World War, Parisian radio was nationalized, and it was
Radio_in_Paris
radijas EASY FM (jazz) TV3 Group Radio 3 (various) Power Hit Radio (dance) Radiola European Hit Radio (pop) Super FM (pop) (Vilnius 100.5 FM) MediaLT Gold
List of radio stations in Lithuania
List_of_radio_stations_in_Lithuania
(titled "17" on the 7" vinyl disc) Nação Zumbi "Tomorrow Never Knows" 2017 Radiola NZ Vol. 1 Nada Surf "All You Need Is Love" 2006 " Chase " Credit Card Commercial
List of cover versions of Beatles songs
List_of_cover_versions_of_Beatles_songs
American radio receiver manufacturer (1921–1956)
The Model 51 was introduced at about the same time that RCA released the Radiola III, a two-tube receiver marketed for about $35 including tubes. Crosley
Crosley_Radio_(1921–1956)
1986 Soviet film
Georgiy Daneliya vetoed this decision. In 2014, host of the radio program Radiola Sergei Sychev noted that the film at the time "gained great popularity
Courier_(film)
American electrical acoustics engineer (1888–1951)
boosting power to amplifiers; this was incorporated in General Electric's Radiola line of radios in 1926. Rice married Helen Currier of Lynn in 1914. They
Chester_Williams_Rice
Order of sea urchins
Many different fossil cidaroid radiola (spines) at the MNHN
Cidaroida
United States historic place
Journal. August 3, 1912. p. 3. Wenaas, Eric P. (2007). "The Stage is Set". Radiola: The Golden Age of RCA, 1919-1929. Sonoran. p. 8. ISBN 9781886606210. Retrieved
Massie_Wireless_Station
Sheriff Tiraspol 2011–12 football season
EEST (UTC+3) Balima 5' Sosa 35' Rouamba 45' Samardžić 61' 82' Report A.Radiola 57' Grosu 90' Stadium: Sheriff Stadium Attendance: 500 Referee: Alexandr
2011–12 FC Sheriff Tiraspol season
2011–12_FC_Sheriff_Tiraspol_season
Genus of butterflies
Callimormus corus Callimormus interpunctata Callimormus juventus Callimormus radiola Callimormus rivera Callimormus saturnus Callimormus simplicius Scudder
Callimormus
Nature reserve in Glasgow, Scotland
Oenanthe crocata, Ophioglossum vulgatum, Parnassia palustris, Pyrola minor, Radiola linoides, Ranunculus ficaria, R. hederaceus, Rorippa amphibia, Sagina nodosa
Possil_Marsh
record Radiola Records (MR-1114) Recording of The Campbell Playhouse radio broadcast 1980 May 18 & 25, 1944 Donovan's Brain LP record Radiola Records
Orson_Welles_discography
Tiraspol 2009–10 Moldovan National Division football season
MDA Pailler Tasimir Djibril 16 DF MDA Maxim Alacev 23 DF MDA Andrei Radiola 24 DF MDA Eugen Celiadchin 4 MF MDA Nelson Fred de Olivera 5 MF MDA
2009–10_FC_Tiraspol_season
Topics referred to by the same term
Hesperiidae (skipper butterflies) Callimormus elegans, a synonym for Callimormus radiola elegans, a subspecies of the radiant skipper (Hesperiinae) found in southern
C._elegans_(disambiguation)
Nature reserve in Halland, Sweden
of years, and common species are catsfoot, wild thyme, common milkwort, Radiola linoides, and chaffweed. At Älmö, sea holly has been found. At Vendelsöarna
Vendelsöarna
creating an aspect that is unique in the entire world. At that time, the "radiolas", or sound-systems, recognized in this manner in Jamaica, were responsible
Tribo_de_Jah
H. Edwards, 1863) Callimormus juventus Scudder, 1872 Callimormus radiola radiola (Mabille, 1878) Callimormus saturnus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869) Calpodes
List of Lepidoptera of Honduras
List_of_Lepidoptera_of_Honduras
French radiotelegraphic company
Girardeau in 1910. It supported the conception and the production of the Radiola radio receivers, and the creation of the radio station of the same name
Société française radio-électrique
Société_française_radio-électrique
List of specific models of radios
catalog, "Radio Enters the Home". RCA began selling receivers under the "Radiola" name, marketing equipment produced by GE and Westinghouse under the production
List_of_radios
Plants endemic to Romania
Zygophyllum L. 3. Tribulus L. 4. Nitraria L. Linaceae 1. Linum L. 2. Radiola Hill Euphorbiaceae 1. Mercurialis L. 2. Euphorbia L. Rutales Rutaceae 1
Flora_of_Romania
Genus of beetles
quadrinotata Carter, 1923 Melobasis quinquemaculata Théry, 1923 Melobasis radiola Carter, 1934 Melobasis regalis Carter, 1923 Melobasis ribbei Théry, 1923
Melobasis
French engineer
Girardeau helped establish the first private radio station in France, called RADIOLA, which at the end of March 1929 became Radio Paris. In 1931, Girardeau
Émile_Girardeau
year later. Crystal sets such as the Westinghouse Aeriola Jr. and the RCA Radiola 1 were also advertised as portable radios. Thanks to miniaturized vacuum
History_of_radio_receivers
Electronic instrument
August 2015. Retrieved 2015-12-22. "Mutual Conductance vs. Emission Test". RadiolaGuy.com. Retrieved 2010-12-08. Radiomuseum: Electron Tube Curve Tracer 570
Tube_tester
arita skipper Callimormus juventus – Juventus skipper Callimormus radiola radiola – radiant skipper Callimormus saturnus – Saturnus skipper Cantha roraimae
List_of_butterflies_of_Mexico
Month in 1920
Chicago Daily Tribune. September 24, 1920. p. 6. Wenaas, Eric P. (2007). "Radiola: The Golden Age of RCA, 1919-1929". Sonoran Publishing. p. 71. "The Horne
September_1920
American piano manufacturer
radios, including the Super Zenith Long Distance Radio and the Brunswick Radiola. Henry Kieselhorst became the company's vice-president. In October 1926
Kieselhorst_Piano_Company
2024 Mexican film awards
Animal de Luz Films and This Is Why Cinema. Dir. Diego del Río The Echo – Radiola Films. Dir. Tatiana Huezo Heroic – New Fiction Films. Dir. David Zonana
66th_Ariel_Awards
Partial list of Canadian moths
NS, NF, NT, MB Setagrotis pallidicollis (Grote, 1880)-BC, AB Setagrotis radiola (Hampson, 1903)-AB Spaelotis bicava Lafontaine, 1998-BC, AB, SK Spaelotis
List of moths of Canada (Noctuidae)
List_of_moths_of_Canada_(Noctuidae)
RADIOLA
RADIOLA
RADIOLA
RADIOLA
Boy/Male
Bengali, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
One; United
Girl/Female
Indian
Progress
Girl/Female
Welsh
Welsh forrn of Helen.
Girl/Female
Indian
Perceptive or consciousness or life or excellent intelligence, Power of intellect or alert
Boy/Male
Irish
dalach meaning “â€frequenter of gatheringsâ€â€ and refers, therefore to a “â€counsellor.â€â€ The Irish Parliament is known as the Dail (pron. “â€doyleâ€â€), which means “â€a gathering.â€â€
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Promise
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
Ancestor's Descendant; Ancestor
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Sun; Fire
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Lion; King of Jungle; Lovable
Boy/Male
Latin
Blessed.
RADIOLA
RADIOLA
RADIOLA
RADIOLA
RADIOLA
n. pl.
A division of Radiolaria. It includes those having one more central capsules.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Radiolaria.
n. pl.
An extensive class of Protozoa, including those which have pseudopodia, by means of which they move about and take their food. The principal groups are Lobosa (or Am/bea), Helizoa, Radiolaria, and Foraminifera (or Reticularia). See Protozoa.
n. pl.
Order of rhizopods, usually having a siliceous skeleton, or shell, and sometimes radiating spicules. The pseudopodia project from the body like rays. It includes the polycystines. See Polycystina.
n.
One of the Radiolaria.
n. pl.
A division of Radiolaria; -- called also Monocyttaria.
n. pl.
A division of Radiolaria including numerous minute marine species. The skeleton is composed of silica, and is often very elegant in form and sculpture. Many have been found in the fossil state.