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Decorators Radio

A radio splattered all over with dashes of paint, usually white.
Hey that girl is beautiful, I'd love to turn her face into a decorators radio

cosmo radio

SIRIUS Channel 111
they talk about everything you need and want to know. sex, love, relationships, beauty and fashion tips, celebrity news, and, of course, the latest hot music. its the best ever i listen to it every morning and evening on the ride to work and the ride home i love tay tay! (the morning host!!)
Cosmo Radio SIRIUS Channel 111 listen and be amazed!
cosmo radio by Tera Rex June 24, 2008

kol radio 

KoL Radio! A listener is you!
kol radio by Jevva December 2, 2004

college radio 

An under-evolved version of radio used to teach Radio/Television majors how to communicate across mass airwaves. Most commonly categorized by the long silences between songs and even sentances. Sometimes funny, but mostly not.
I was listening to the college radio station the other day.

Why do they call it college radio? ... you have to listen online at www.wgkn.com
Citizen's Band radio. Public radio service in the 11 meter shortwave band. In North America, the frequencies are 40 channels from 26.965 kHz to 27.405 kHz in 10 kHz steps. AM (amplitude modulation) or SSB (single sideband) modes may be used. A CBer may not use more than 5 watts on AM or 12 watts PEP on SSB, yet the power restrictions are often flouted.

The FCC (US radio regulatory agency) once required licenses for CB. The popularity of CB in the 70s resulted in much illegal operation. The FCC dropped licensing requirements in the early 1980's.

North American CB today is a wasteland of cursing, vulgarity, sexual innuendo, jamming, music broadcasting, and heavily distorted audio due to improper radio modifications. Amateur radio (ham radio) operators have a particular dislike for CBers and CB lingo. CBers sometimes transmit illegally on ham radio frequencies and are often caught by vigilante hams with radio direction finding equipment. Ex-CBers who get ham licenses are often ostracized for using CB lingo on the air. It is a grave insult to call an American ham operator a CBer.
Heard on CB radio channel 14: (shouting, incomprehensibly distorted audio) "Roger roger breaker breaker 14 hear my radidio come on come on"

Ham 1: "Did you hear that new ham on the repeater? He was using CB lingo like 'what's your 20?'"

Ham 2: "Yeah, I'll have to pull him aside at the next hamfest and talk to him about it."
CB Radio by poorbrokegradstudent August 23, 2010

Ham Radio 

A two way radio device for short and long distance communication. There are many ham operators around the world and most ham radios are able to talk around the world depending on the solar and ionosphereic conditions. A license is required to operate these devices.
I was on my Ham Radio today and talked to a jerk in Russia.
Ham Radio by WolfMan April 22, 2005