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  2. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic Wave Music System Bose Acoustic Wave Music System CD-3000 with CD player and FM radio. The first "Wave" product was the "Acoustic Wave Music System" (AWMS-1), which was a tabletop mini-hifi system that was introduced in 1984. The AWMS-1 consisted of an AM/FM radio, cassette player, two 2-inch tweeters, and a four-inch woofer.

  3. Jagadish Chandra Bose - Wikipedia

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    The paper described Bose's plans for a coherer, a term coined by Lodge referring to radio wave receivers, which he intended to "perfect" but never patented. The paper was well received by The Electrician and The Englishman , which in January 1896 (commenting on how this new type of wall and fog penetrating "invisible light" could be used in ...

  4. List of Bose home audio products - Wikipedia

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    The first 2.1 audio system from Bose was the "Lifestyle 10", which was released in 1990. The Lifestyle 10 included a single-disk CD player, an AM/FM radio and "Zone 2" RCA outputs which could be configured to output a different source to the primary speakers. A 6-disk magazine-style CD changer was introduced in 1996.

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    The iconic Bose Wave Music System with 'astounding sound' is a whopping $170 off right now. ... but there's still a lot to be said for the sound of physical media and good 'ol over-the-air radio.

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    The Bose Wave Music System IV produces “astounding sound,” added another happy customer. “Played about a dozen CDs of mine with even better results,” continued the fan. “The music just ...

  7. Crystal radio - Wikipedia

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    Bengali physicist Jagadish Chandra Bose was first to use a crystal as a radio wave detector, using galena detectors to receive microwaves starting around 1894. In 1901, Bose filed for a U.S. patent for "A Device for Detecting Electrical Disturbances" that mentioned the use of a galena crystal; this was granted in 1904, #755840.