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<p>a small wooden structure was placed on deck to house the ship's radio equipment, which became known as the "radio shack".</p>

<p>Today, a radio shack can be any place where radio equipment is housed and operated. For some <a href="page.php?w=amateur_radio">amateur radio</a> operators, the entire "shack" may consist of a hand-held radio or two, while others may use mobile equipment in a vehicle. In amateur radio, the room housing the equipment is also often called a "ham shack".</p>

<p>In 1921, Theodore and Milton Deutschmann, aiming to appeal</p><p>
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