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Definitions by Blastmaster

A company that produced radio equipment during the early 1920's.
I saw a Paragon amplifier on eBay for an outrageous amount of money.
Paragon by BlastMaster June 6, 2003
A company that produced radio equipment in the 1920's. They are well-known for the Grebe Synchrophase reciever.
The Grebe Synchrophase was an attempt at simplifying the three-dial tuning system that was common at the time.
grebe by BlastMaster June 6, 2003
A regenerative radio reciever built by Westinghouse in the early 1920's. The RC consisted of the RA (reciever) and DA (amplifier) units placed in one enclosure.
The Westinghouse RC was one of the first radios produced for home use.
RC by BlastMaster June 6, 2003
There are many different types of radio receiving circuits:
-Crystal (see above)
-Regenerative
-Tuned Radio Frequency (TRF)
-Superheterodyne
Modern radios are superheterodyne. The superheterodyne circuit replaced the TRF and regenerative circuits by the 1930's, and crystal sets were nearly dead until solid state radio emerged.
radio by BlastMaster June 6, 2003

superheterodyne 

The superheterodyne circuit uses a local oscillator.
Tuned Radio Frequency (see radio)
I have a TRF radio from 1925. It's difficult to use compared to what we use now.
TRF by BlastMaster June 6, 2003
A slang term for breasts. Also spelled "jugs"
Woman in elevator: "Everyone here is so nice to me."
Fletcher: "That's because you have big juggs!"
juggs by BlastMaster May 25, 2003