Radio On-The-Go
| The Galvin Brothers |
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| This picture was taken of Paul Galvin (left) and his brother Joseph, circa 1930. (Image courtesy of Motorola Museum of Electronics.) |
| America Was Driving to Music |
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| In 1930, Motorola produced the first commercially successful car radio, which had to be installed by the dealer. By the early 1940s, Motorola was becoming a household word. (Images courtesy of Motorola Museum of Electronics.) |
| Motorola's All-Transistor Radio |
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| The first all-transistor radio from Motorola was introduced in 1959. The pocket radio was soon to become very popular. (Image courtesy of Motorola Museum of Electronics.) |
| From Tubes to Transistors to Chips |
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| Considering Motorola's electronics history, it was only natural that it became a major force in the semiconductor field. (Image courtesy of Motorola, Inc.) |