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radio [set]
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Rund·funk·ge·rät <-(e)s, -e> N nt form
Rundfunkgerät
Rundfunkgerät
wireless Brit dated
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German
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Rundfunkgerät nt <-(e)s, -e>
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Dabei handelte es sich um ein Rundfunkgerät mit kabelgebundener Fernbedienung.
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Von 1946 bis 1953 war er Inhaber und Mitinhaber diverser Unternehmen für Elektroakustik, Rundfunkgeräte und Funktechnik.
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Beiden ist der Verzicht auf die Feststellung vorgehaltener Rundfunkgeräte gemeinsam, was die Verwaltung vereinfacht.
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Die steigende Mobilität durch Fahrrad und Automobil sowie die zunehmende Verbreitung öffentlicher Fernsprechstellen oder Rundfunkgeräte veränderten die Lebensverhältnisse.
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1 RBeitrStV als Pauschale von jedem beitragsschuldigen Inhaber einer Wohnung erhoben, unabhängig davon, ob und wie viele Rundfunkgeräte vorhanden sind.
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Im Gegensatz dazu ist es Menschen jüdischer Herkunft ab 1934 untersagt, Rundfunkgeräte zu besitzen.
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www.technischesmuseum.at
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In contrast, citizens of Jewish origin are forbidden to own radio receivers from 1934 onwards.
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Zunächst spezialisierte er sich auf die Reparatur von Rundfunkgeräten.
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www.europa-center-berlin.de
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At first he specialised in repairing radios.
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Gugelot setzte seine Entwicklung von Rundfunkgeräten für Braun fort.
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www.kultur-frankfurt.de
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Gugelot continues his development of radio equipment for Braun.
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Die Benutzung privater Rundfunkgeräte, Fernsehgeräte, Computer im Studentenwohnhaus ist nur nach vorheriger Anmeldung bei der GEZ statthaft.
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www.stw-thueringen.de
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The use of private radio devices, televisions and computers is only permitted after registering these beforehand with the GEZ.
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