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What is a bondigus?

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∙ 14y ago

a bondigus is an ameture Australian radio.

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Who created the bondigus?

The creater of the bondigus was named Codinskey Bondigus an Australian inventer.


When was the bondigus created?

The bondigus was created in the 1800's.


Where can you buy the bondigus?

You may purchase the bondigus at any Wal-Mart in Australia.


How do you use a bondigus?

To use a bondigus first you must plug it in. Then, you must press the ON button once. Next, you set up the antenas until you get reception.


What colors do the bondigus come in?

The bonigus comes in many different colors and designs


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