KØEOO Dennis in Lakeville, Minnesota

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The mighty Cosmophone

In late 1957, Cosmos Industries completed a pilot production run of its Cosmophone 35. It offered two receivers and a 6146-powered transmitter in one hefty cabinet, with a “tracking” feature that allowed the transmitter to follow the receivers. Although constructed to military standards, using Collins mechanical filters and other quality components, the Cosmophone failed to achieve widespread popularity.


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