Do not use very obvious words
Using words or phrases obviously on this website, for example, "Philco" or "model" or "radio" or "Philco radio," will only produce results from just about every page on the website and return meaningless and ambiguous search results. Be more specific in your choice of keywords or phrases.
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Check your spelling
Make sure your search words or phrases are spelled correctly. The
search engine will also try to find words that sound similar your search terms, but it's best to try to spell your words correctly when ever you can.
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Use quotation marks
Use quotation marks around words which must appear together, for example, "vacuum tube". Otherwise, the results will include the word vacuum , and the word tube ,
but not necessarily in any order. The words may appear in any order, and anywhere within the document.
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Use multiple words
Use multiple words when searching. Your searches will return more refined results from several words than from a single word. For example, typing audio transformer will give you better results
than typing only audio . (Please note that matching results are shown even if they don't contain all the search terms you typed.)
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Use appropriate capitalization
Capitalize proper nouns. Lowercase words will match any case.
For example, typing phono will return
all documents containing the words phono , Phono , and PHONO .
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Use similar words
The more similar words you use in your searches, the more relevant
results you will get back.
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Check the Frequently Asked Questions Page
There is the possibility that what you are looking for may not be on this site, but on one of our partner sites or at other radio resource links on the FAQ Page.
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