found something different

Robert E. Seastrom rs at seastrom.com
Fri Jul 6 16:25:17 CDT 2007


Yeah, they were in Somerville, MA (not Boston as that page notes,
though the "Tufts University" notation is correct; they seem to have
had some connection there - started by students or professors or whatnot).

                                        ---Rob

Frank Gentges <metavox at earthlink.net> writes:

> Mike,
>
> Indeed there was an AMRAD in the early days of radio.  They built home 
> radios and then the crash of '29 did them in.
>
> Frank K0BRA
>
>
>
> Michael Chisena wrote:
>> Guys,
>> Get a look at the second entry on this page.
>>  
>> Ever heard of them?
>>  
>> http://www.zianet.com/sparks/transmitters.html
>>  
>> American Radio and Research Corp.
>> AMRAD
>>  
>> Odd name to find.
>>  
>> Be well there
>> Mike Chisena
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> "You are, what you do, when it counts"
>> The Masso
>> 
>> 
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