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  1. Arthur Andrews Collins (September 9, 1909 – February 25, 1987) was an American radio engineer and entrepreneur. He first gained national recognition as a teenager for significant advances in radio communication.

  2. One person caught up in the excitement of radio was Arthur Andrew Collins. Born in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, on September 9, 1909, Collins moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at an early age when his father, Merle (or M.H. as he preferred to see it written), established The Collins Farms Company there.

  3. Arthur A. Collins, founder of Collins Radio Company, has been called a rare man of greatness, a complex but shy person, who continually has his sights not on the epicenter, but beyond the horizon of technology.

  4. A shy man, averse to self-promotion and rarely giving interviews or public speeches, the story of Arthur Collins and his contributions to modern technology are little-known even within the electronics industry. See our Wikipedia page.

  5. Again in the Summer of I925 it was a fifteen-year-old boy, Arthur A. Collins of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who succeeded in keeping in touch with the Arctic expedition, using the shorter wave- lengths, when older and more experienced radio men were unable to keep up communication.

  6. 20 de oct. de 2006 · While Collins' namesake is now associated with high-quality communications and aviation electronics, the man who founded the Collins Radio Company will always be remembered by fellow hams for...

  7. Arthur A. Collins was, and still is, an enigma. He was a man who had many facets. There are many anecdotes about him that tell us much about his personality and his penchant for leading the way in providing quality technical solutions to problems that he saw coming.