Bug Too; A Concise History Of Radio - PURE Wayne Hemingway Bug TOO Manual

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Bug TOO

Bug TOO is one seriously cool collaboration between HemingwayDesign
were sore) and gives radio clarity and a choice of stations that will make you want to take your old
FM/AM units down to your local Cats Protection League charity shop.

A Concise History of Radio

Michael Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction in 1831, then his mate Alexander G Bell
came up with the telephone a year later. In the vintage year 1877, Thomas A Edison recorded the
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- the founders of award winning label Red or Dead and acclaimed
designers of all things affordable from wallpapers through to housing
estates, and PURE - the pioneers
of DAB Digital Radio behind the successful EVOKE-1.
Bug TOO may look cool on your coffee table but it also performs (as you would
expect from men in white coats who have stroked their pointy beards over this 'til their chins
first sound... it was "Mary had a little lamb" and it was a lot more pleasing to the ears than the
entire output of Pop Idol and X Factor.
In 1900 a bloke called Reginald Fessenden used his trusty spark
generator to send the human voice a mile, in 1901 Marconi flew his
kite and topped that with the first transatlantic radio transmission.
Morse code followed then not much happened apart from Radio
Caroline sinking in 1980 and someone called The Hairy Cornflake
on Radio 1 making a daft record about CB'ers.
But then came DAB - Digital Audio Broadcasting.

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