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[BBC] The Indian Who Owns The Most Radios In The World (1,257)

"Great news, honey. Because of the exchange rate, I was able to buy the collection in this guy's video for only $350."
And with that amount, he can assume the debt of Audacy and Cumulus and become the largest group owner in the U.S.
 
And friends think I'm nuts I have a spare room in the house with gear and racks from radio stations my relative brings me.
 
And friends think I'm nuts I have a spare room in the house with gear and racks from radio stations my relative brings me.
I have two rooms, half a garage and an 800 sq. ft. storage unity filled with books and magazines. Just one room is "normal" by that standard.
 
And friends think I'm nuts I have a spare room in the house with gear and racks from radio stations my relative brings me.
Ooo, I wish I had relatives like that!

I collect vintage computers (which is a whole other ballgame, but it does have some overlap into the radio hobby), but I've also branched into vintage audio equipment (mainly reel to reel decks so far).

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Ooo, I wish I had relatives like that!

I collect vintage computers (which is a whole other ballgame, but it does have some overlap into the radio hobby), but I've also branched into vintage audio equipment (mainly reel to reel decks so far).

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The room been like that for years. One corner there's a console with cart machines, turntables, and other stuff, plus a pair of computers hooked to a music server and playout software. During Covid lock downs my relative actually used it for his show to a local radio station he was the CE for. I remember him making it sound proof back then. I use the playout system to feed my big stereo in the living room and speakers by the pool.

One rack has active/working units in it. 2 others in the room are static and just for looks of older equipment not connected to anything.
 


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