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From Morse Code to Mixtapes

MORSE CODE TO MIX TAPES: LIFE BEFORE SATELLITE RADIO 1930 The first commercially successful car radio was produced and was $130 a unit 1952 The first in-car FM radio was introduced and ended the reign of AM radios 1953 The first automatic station-search button was included in an AM/FM radio 19hh Chrysler offered a 7-inch turntable in higher-end cars, but it was a bust 1965 The first eight-track tape player was introduced to Ford vehicles 1969 The first in-car stereo was created with two amplified tuner channels 1940 Casette tape players ruled the 70s and led to the legendary mix tape 1982 Bose and GM Delco created the first designer stereo system 1985 Sony produced the first in-dash CD player to accompany radios http://www.radiomuseum.org/forum/first_car_radios_history_and_development_of early_car_radioshtml http://www3.pcmag.čom/medaimages/3335 28-motorola-Car-radio.pgithumb=y Becker_Europa_TR_190SL.pg https://www.koenigs-klassik-rados.de/images/produkte/14401-bemctg 1.pg http://www.somersetnet/arm/radio_pictures/gorset fim_car_adapter. http://velodyne.com/blog/wp-content/uploads201Z/07716rpm3.pg http:/www.caranddriver.com/features/the-history-of-car-radios1980 http://www.8trackheaven.com/archive/Images/learplayer.jpg http://www.mbzponton.org/images/mb OpenBookAutos

From Morse Code to Mixtapes

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The radio in your used car is probably much more advanced than the radios that people jammed to back in the day. See how radios have changed along the way.

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