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As a designer for the Radio Corporation of America ( RCA ), in 1924, Richard H. Ranger invented the wireless photoradiogram, or transoceanic radio facsimile, the forerunner of today s " fax " machines.
RCA units won five Army – Navy ‘ E Awards for Excellence in production.
RCA marketed the Spectra 70 Series ( models 15, 25, 35, 45, 46, 55, 60 and 61 ) that were hardware, but not software, compatible with IBM s 360 series, and the RCA Series ( RCA 2, 3, 6, 7 ) competing against the IBM 370.
These systems all ran RCA s real-memory operating systems, DOS and TDOS.
For a time Bill Mack s shows began to go out from XERF between 2AM and 6AM Central Standard Time using the 250, 000 watts RCA transmitter and Venditti had talked about creating a microwave link so that Bill Mack could broadcast live from his own studio in Fort Worth.
Under the new contract with RCA Victor, he recorded " Civilization ," " You Can t Tell the Depth of the Well ," " Say it with a Slap ," “ Valencia ," and " My Flame Went Out Last Night.
Rosemont has a voluntary Community Association, known as the Rosemont Community Association ( RCA ) designed to serve as the community s advocate on local and county issues and to sponsor community events and programs.
Looking back over the history of its development, BS2000 / OSD has its roots in the TSOS operating system ( TSOS: Time Sharing Operating System ) first developed by RCA for the / 46 model of the Spectra / 70 series, a computer family of the late 1960s related in its architecture to IBM s / 360 series.
The band then released the more experimental It s All In Your Head in 2003, featuring singles “ Think Twice ” and “ At Least We re Dreaming ,” but parted ways with RCA thereafter.
Financing the Met broadcasts during the Depression years of the 1930s was difficult, moving between NBC, the American Tobacco Company, the Lambert Pharmaceutical Company, and RCA ( NBC s parent company ).
Major Wuorinen compositions of the ' 60s include Orchestral and Electronic Exchanges, premiered by the New York Philharmonic conducted by Lukas Foss, the First Piano Concerto, with composer as soloist, the String Trio, written for the then newly formed new music ensemble Speculum Musicae, and Time's Encomium, Wuorinen s only purely electronic piece, composed using the RCA Synthesizer at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center under a commission from Nonesuch Records, for which Wuorinen was awarded the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for Music at the age of 32.
His first studio recording, in 1988 for RCA Red Seal, was of Rachmaninoff s Piano Concerto No. 2 with Gergiev / London Symphony Orchestra, and six Etudes-Tableaux, Op.
Christopher Nupen s documentary film, Evgeny Kissin: The Gift of Music, was released in 2000 on video and DVD by RCA Red Seal.
Radio Corporation of America also known as RCA began to copy AT & T s network model.
That year saw the release of three Vysotsky s LPs in France ( including the one that s been recorded by RCA in Canada the previous year ); arranged and accompanied by guitarist Kostya Kazansky, the singer for the first time ever enjoyed the relatively sophisticated musical background.
Stiller subsequently decided to use the song in the film s ending credits, and it was included by Ron Fair on the soundtrack on RCA records.
* A Fool Such As I / My Heart s The Biggest Fool ( RCA Victor # 5175 ) ( 1952 )
* How Would You Know ?/ Let s Go To The Dance ( RCA Victor # 5434 ) ( 1953 )
* My Baby Done Told Me / I ll Do It ( RCA Victor # 5486 ) ( 1953 )

RCA and s
The 45 rpm record player was introduced in 1959 and ran through the early 60 " s under the RCA and ARC brand.
Like the earlier RCA tape cartridge it contained 6 mm ( 0. 25 in ) tape running at 9. 5 cm / s ( 3. 75 in / s ), twice the width and twice the speed of a standard cassette, providing greater frequency response and dynamic range with lower high-frequency noise than the compact cassette.
RCA is typically used as a reactive method of identifying event ( s ) causes, revealing problems and solving them.
" Tunick won the Grammy Award as " Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist ( s )/ Best Background Arrangement " for his work on the song " No One Is Alone " from the Cleo Laine album Cleo Laine Sings Sondheim ( RCA Victor, 1987 ).

RCA and Virtual
RCA was credited with coining the term " Virtual Memory ".

RCA and Systems
RCA Graphic Systems Division ( GSD ) was an early supplier of electronics designed for the printing and publishing industries.
In 1984, RCA Broadcast Systems Division moved from Camden, New Jersey, to the site of the RCA antenna engineering facility in Gibbsboro, New Jersey.
For several years, RCA spinoff L-3 Communications Systems East was headquartered in the building, but has since moved to an adjacent building built by the city for them.
Other major satellite manufacturers include Space Systems / Loral, Orbital Sciences Corporation with the STAR Bus series, Indian Space Research Organization, Lockheed Martin ( owns the former RCA Astro Electronics / GE Astro Space business ), Northrop Grumman, Alcatel Space, now Thales Alenia Space, with the Spacebus series, and Astrium.
Written in FORTRAN Chaos started at RCA Systems Programming division in Cinnaminson, NJ with Fred Swartz and Victor Berman as first authors, Mike Alexander and others joined the team later and moved development to MTS at the UM Computing Center.
In the United States, after considerable research, the National Television Systems Committee approved an all-electronic system developed by RCA which encoded the color information separately from the brightness information and greatly reduced the resolution of the color information in order to conserve bandwidth.
RCA then began releasing quadraphonic vinyl recordings in 1971, primarily of classical music, in the CD-4 format developed by Japan Victor Corporation ( JVC ), and made commercially practical by Quadracast Systems Inc. ( QSI ).
Dr. Paine served as a director for many corporations, including the RCA Corporation, NBC, Eastern Air Lines, Nike, Arthur D. Little, Inc., Orbital Sciences Corporation, and Quotron Systems ( a division of the Citicorp company ).
The RCA Graphic Systems Division manufactured this in the U. S. as the Videocomp, later marketed by Information International Inc .. Software for mechanical hyphenation was a major component of electronic typesetting.
If repairs or replacements were required, the RCA technicians contacted MCA Systems to order needed parts.
Most of the products are consumer electronics, including: Computers & computer accessories, Televisions, DVD & Blu-ray Players, Home Theater Systems, Clock Radios, Cellular Phones, Cordless & Corded Home Phones, Toys, Sirius Satellite Radio, Console Gaming Equipment, Cabling Solutions ( such as HDMI, DVI, RCA, Component, Composite, VGA, S-VIDEO, USB, SERIAL, etc.
Systems ( typically amplifiers with speakers, sold as sets ) with only two or three inputs and a lack of video inputs, with only analogue L / R / 6ch RCA jacks, are common in this scheme.

RCA and Spectra
The System / 360 became wildly successful, and together with clones such as RCA Spectra, ICL System 4, and Fujitsu Facom, thus so did EBCDIC.
The English Electric System 4 range, the 4-10, 4-30, 4-50, 4-70 and the time-sharing 4-75 computers were essentially RCA Spectra 70 clones of the IBM System / 360 and 370 range.
Computers that were mostly identical or compatible in terms of the machine code or architecture of the System / 360 included Amdahl's 470 family ( and its successors ), Hitachi mainframes, the UNIVAC 9200 / 9300 / 9400 series, Fujitsu as the Facom, the RCA Spectra 70 series, and
* RCA Spectra / 70 Series emulated IBM System / 360
* the Time Sharing Operating System for the RCA Spectra 70 / 46
RCA originally called this operating system Time Sharing Operating System ( TSOS ), running on RCA's Spectra 70 line of virtual memory systems and changed its name to VMOS before the Sperry acquisition of RCA CSD.
* English Electric System 4 ( 1965 ) – the System 4 – 50 and System 4 – 70 were copies of the RCA Spectra 70 series, built under licence.
On its formation the company inherited two main product lines: from ICT the 1900 Series of mainframes, and from English Electric Computers ( EEC ) the System 4, a range of IBM System / 360-compatible mainframe clones, based on the RCA Spectra 70.
Management looked at the FP 6000 as well as licensing the RCA Spectra 70, an IBM System / 360-clone.
Now with serious financial backing at its disposal, the new company nevertheless decided not to come up with its own design, and instead licensed the RCA Spectra 70 ( the design ICT rejected ).
Filecomp or FileComp was a type composition language that ran on the RCA Spectra 1600 computer attached to the RCA Graphic Services Division ( GSD ) VideoComp CRT typesetter.
At the time of the merger English Electric Computers was in the process of making a line of large IBM System / 360-compatible mainframes based on the RCA Spectra 70, which was sold as the ICL System-4.
The 90 / 60 was originally developed by RCA corporation as the Spectra series of computers.

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