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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">== youth, teen ==

 Free-Fire Zone by Chris Lynch (2012
 ISBN-13: 9780545494274
 ISBN-10: 0545494273
 Author: Chris Lynch

 I Pledge Allegiance (Vietnam, Book One)
 ISBN-13: 9780545384155
 ISBN-10: 054538415X
 Author: Chris Lynch

 Soldier Boys
 ISBN-13: 9780689860218
 ISBN-10: 0689860218
 Author: Hughes, Dean

https://isbnsearch.org/</rev>
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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">The RadioShack Corporation is previously known by the Tandy Corporation and has produced many radio receivers over the years.  They have produced very few 2-way radio transceivers that are specifically marketed to amateur radio operators.  This is a list of amateur radio transceivers under the Realistic brand made by RadioShack (Radio Shack.)

#HTX-10 (mobile), HF, 10-meter, AM, FM, SSB, mod available for 11-meter
#HTX-100 (mobile), HF, 10-meter, SSB, CW (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901101.htm 190-1101])
#HTX-200 (hand held), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901102.htm 190-1102])
#HTX-202 (hand held), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901120.htm 190-1120])
#HTX-204 (hand held), VHF, UHF, 2-meter, 70-cm, FM
#HTX-212 (hand held), VHF, 2-meter, FM
#HTX-242 (mobile), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901126.htm 190-1126])
#HTX-245 (???), VHF, UHF, 2-meter, 70-cm (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901106.htm 190-1106])
#HTX-252 (mobile), VHF, 2-meter, FM (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901127.htm 190-1127])
#HTX-400 (mobile), UHF, 70-cm, FM, mod ??? (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901104.htm 190-1104])
#HTX-404 (hand held), UHF, 70-cm, FM, mod available but no FRS/GMRS coverage (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901140.htm 190-1140])

notes:

Tandy RadioShack produced a 190-1122 HTA-20 VHF Amplifier for amateur radio producing up to 30-watts out. (RSPN# [http://support.radioshack.com/support_tutorials/communications/cfq-1901122.htm 190-1122])

No Citizen Band transceivers are included in THIS LIST although a number were produced.  

&lt;small&gt;In February 2015, RadioShack Corporation declared bankruptcy and announced that it was closing or selling all of its American stores.  Standard General bought the company at a bankruptcy auction.  The General Wireless company was created to own Radio Shack along with Sprint. A fraction of Radio Shack stores remained open using the trandmark name to sell some of the former products along with being a cell phone store for Sprint.  Wireless carrier Sprint will use the Radio Shack stores to expand Sprint mobile phone operations.  RadioShack is now another name for Sprint.&lt;/small&gt;

[[Category:Electronics]]
[[Category:Radio]]
[[Category:Ham Radio]]</rev>
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