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radionics

British  
/ ˌreɪdɪˈɒnɪks /

noun

  1. (functioning as singular) a dowsing technique using a pendulum to detect the energy fields that are emitted by all forms of matter

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At age 22 he formed Sinclair Radionics, his first company, making mail-order radio kits, including the smallest transistor radio in the world.

From Washington Post

Aged 22, he formed Sinclair Radionics, his first company, making mail-order radio kits, including the smallest transistor radio in the world.

From Seattle Times

But while his books sold well, Sinclair was anxious to get back to inventing, and formed his own company, Sinclair Radionics, in 1961.

From BBC

Developed by Britain's Sinclair Radionics, the 26� oz., minitube measures 6 in. by 4 in. by 1� in., which calls for an ample pocket.

From Time Magazine Archive

Commercial success for the minitube is also a life-or-death issue for Britain's Sinclair Radionics, which has shown itself adept at technology but unlucky at marketing.

From Time Magazine Archive