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What kind of radios does Kenwood Corporation make?

What kind of radios does Kenwood Corporation make?

Communications equipment. Kenwood is a brand of JVCKENWOOD Corporation making two-way radios including wireless DECT intercom systems, PMR446, dPMR446, dPMR, P25, DMR and NXDN.

When did Kenwood stop making consumer audio receivers?

In 2007, Kenwood discontinued its line of consumer audio receivers, home theater systems and other home electronics.

When did JVC Kenwood merge with Kenwood Corporation?

On October 2008, Kenwood merged with JVC to form new holding company, named as JVCKenwood . Kenwood introduced its Sovereign line of components in 2001. In 2007, Kenwood discontinued its line of consumer audio receivers, home theater systems and other home electronics.

What are the features of a Kenwood cassette player?

Both featured a three-disc carousel, a cassette player with Dolby B noise reduction, a natural display, intelligent features and the ability to save up to 40 radio stations, utilising microcomputers to reduce the size of the unit.

Communications equipment. Kenwood is a brand of JVCKENWOOD Corporation making two-way radios including wireless DECT intercom systems, PMR446, dPMR446, dPMR, P25, DMR and NXDN.

In 2007, Kenwood discontinued its line of consumer audio receivers, home theater systems and other home electronics.

Who is the parent company of Kenwood Corporation?

Since October 2011, Kenwood survives as the brand of JVCKenwood Corporation . The company was established in 1946 as the Kasuga Radio Co. Ltd. in Komagane City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. In 1960, the company was renamed Trio Corporation. In 1963, the first overseas office was founded in Los Angeles County, California, USA.

When did Kenwood make the first transistor amplifier?

1958: Company’s first amateur radio goes on sale. 1962: Launches the industry’s first transistor amplifier. 1963: Sets up in the U.S., and begins full-scale overseas operations. 1966: Introduces fully transistorised audio products for the first time in the industry.