Segredos da MOTORADIO REVELADOS: Rodrigo Peixoto Conta TUDO!
Is MOTORÁDIO "Chinese knock-off"? In this episode of the Papo RF podcast, Fábio talks with businessman Rodrigo Peixoto, the man responsible for bringing back the iconic Brazilian radio brand: the beloved Motoradio! If you're from Generation X, grew up in the 70s, 80s, or 90s and have deep emotional memories linked to radio, get ready for a true journey through time full of technology, RF engineering, and entrepreneurship. How is the new era of the brand being designed in China with modern high-tech models like the RPM201 and RPM205 tuners? 🟢 Want to support the channel to bring more exclusive interviews and comparisons? Become an official member: / @fmdxradio BUY MOTORADIO AT THE OFFICIAL STORE: 🏬 Model PR-M201: https://meli.la/2nh8UaY 🏬 Model RP-M205: https://meli.la/1J4NU15 ✅ IMPORTANT ACTIONS: 👍 Subscribe to the DXFM Radio Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@fmdxradio?su... 👍 Leave a LIKE if you love the history of radio in Brazil and support national entrepreneurship! 🔔 Activate NOTIFICATIONS to receive alerts for upcoming episodes of the Papo RF podcast! 🎯 5 REASONS TO WATCH THIS PODCAST FROM BEGINNING TO END: Rescuing an 84-Year-Old Legend: Understand the story of who brought back Bosch's biggest rival in the 80s. The Secret Partnership with Sony: Discover how Motoradio jointly produced Walkmans, TVs, and tuners in Manaus. Battery-Powered Radio in National Relief: The moving discussion of how radio saved countless lives without 4G/5G signal during the Rio Grande do Sul tragedy. Demystifying China ("Xing-Ling"): The real workings of curation and quality specifications imposed on Asian production. From Wood to Portable Digital: Explore the physical timeline from the first radio of the 60s to the current RPM201 and RPM205 pocket radios. 📋 WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE The Return of MOTORADIO: MOTORADIO Secrets REVEALED: Rodrigo Peixoto Tells ALL! Why radio remains poignant and essential to personal safety even in the age of the internet and smartphones. The behind-the-scenes of conducting qualified curation in Chinese robotic factories to deliver durable equipment in Brazil. The difficult market balance of pleasing the demanding 40+ generation while also sparking the interest of young people in the vintage/retro movement. The reality behind the contemporary Brazilian manufacturing ecosystem (assembly lines/Manaus versus authentic brands). Why the absence of internet and telephone network signals on roads and in rural areas reinforces radio as a sovereign means of communication. 🤔 IN THE COMMENTS, WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU: What is your most memorable experience with a Motoradio radio? Did your father or grandfather also listen to the news first thing in the morning while making coffee? Do you own or plan to purchase the new RPM201 and RPM205 portable models? Share your experience below!

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