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It received considerable negative criticism upon its release — a release which RCA, anxious to maintain the established commercial momentum, did not welcome, and which Bowie's ex-manager, Tony Defries, who still maintained a significant financial interest in the singer's affairs, tried to prevent.
Little attempt was made to teach composition on the synthesizer, and with few exceptions the only people proficient in the machine's usage were the designers at RCA and the engineering staff at Columbia who maintained it.
RCA manufactured and maintained the electronics utilizing an RCA 501 computer with 32k " high speed memory ", 5-76KC 556 bpi 3 / 4 " tape drives and a 200 track random access LFE drum to maintain wire connection lists at RCA's Astro Electronics Division facility in Hightstown, NJ.
The station was built by the Radio Corporation of America ( RCA ) in 1962, and was maintained by RCA ( Great Britain ), now Serco Group plc.
The Rabbinical Council of America ( RCA ) has " maintained that evolutionary theory, properly understood, is not incompatible with belief in a Divine Creator, nor with the first 2 chapters of Genesis.

RCA and its
As with the penultimate Giselle release ( Wolff's abridgment for RCA Victor ) I find the cleaner, less razor-edged monophonic version, for all its lack of big-stage spaciousness, the more aurally tolerable -- but this may be the result of processing defects in my SD copies.
However RCA had its eye on television broadcasting, and chose not to buy the patents for the FM technology.
Furthermore, RCA also claimed invention of FM radio and won its own patent on the technology.
Buchanan Hall is an upper-division hall housing graduate students that is nominally considered part of the RCA, despite its distance from the other buildings.
CBS rescinded its system in March 1953, and the FCC replaced it on December 17, 1953 with the NTSC color standard, which was cooperatively developed by several companies, including RCA and Philco.
RCA discontinued their use in television tuners for its product line in late 1971.
Some of its members are rabbis from Chabad Lubavitch ; some are also members of the RCA ( see above ).
Most of its membership came from synagogues affiliated with the Union of Orthodox Congregations and RCA ( above ).
The first chief executive officer of RCA was Owen D. Young ; David Sarnoff became its general manager.
Over the years, RCA continued to operate international telecommunications services, under its subsidiary RCA Communications, Inc., and later the RCA Global Communications Company.
By 1926 the market for commercial radio had expanded, and RCA purchased the WEAF and WCAP radio stations and networks from AT & T, merged them with its WJZ ( the predecessor of WABC ) New York to WRC ( presently WTEM ) Washington chain, and formed the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ).
GE used RCA as its retail arm for radio sales from 1919, when GE began production, until 1930.
RCA was allowed to keep its radio factories, and GE and Westinghouse were allowed to compete in that business after 30 months.
This greatly assisted RCA in its television research.
In 1955, RCA sold its Estate large appliance operations to Whirlpool Corporation.
On 17 September 1971, NBC's Huntley-Brinkley Report read a news bulletin issued by the RCA Board of Directors just minutes before the broadcast, announcing the Board's decision to cease operation of its general-purpose computer systems division ( RCA-CSD ).
( The introduction by IBM of the 370 series required RCA to make a substantial new investment in its computer division, and the Board decided against making that investment.
In about 1980, RCA corporate strategy reported on moving manufacture of its television sets to Mexico.
RCA was still profitable in 1983, when it switched manufacturing of its VHS VCRs from Panasonic to Hitachi.
The SelectaVision videodisc system, not to be confused with the same trademark that RCA applied to its VCRs, never developed the manufacturing volumes to substantially bring down its price, could not compete against cheaper, recordable videotape technology, and was abandoned in 1985 for a write-off of several hundred million dollars.

RCA and high
In addition to being larger than the RCA Dome, the new stadium features: 58 permanent concession stands, 90 portable concession stands, 13 escalators, 11 passenger elevators, 800 restrooms, high definition video displays from Daktronics and replay monitors and 142 luxury suites.
A former RCA facility in Taiwan's northern county of Taoyuan polluted groundwater with toxic chemicals and led to a high incidence of cancer among former employees.
The ultraviolet recording system introduced by RCA in 1936 improved the reproduction of sibilants and high notes.
NBC used special RCA high fidelity microphones both for the broadcasts and for recording them ; these microphones can be seen in some photographs of Toscanini and the orchestra.
By 1948, when RCA began using magnetic tape on a regular basis, high fidelity became the norm for Toscanini's, and all other commercial recordings.
The audio portion of the sound was taken, not from the noisy kinescopes, but from 33-1 / 3 rpm 16-inch transcription disc and high fidelity audio tape recordings made simultaneously by RCA technicians during the televised concerts.
RCA connectors began to replace the older quarter inch phone connectors for many other applications in the consumer audio world when component high fidelity systems started becoming popular in the 1950s.
By the late 1950s RCA had fewer high prestige orchestras under contract than Columbia had: RCA recorded the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the Boston Pops, whereas Columbia had the Cleveland Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
Eleventeen had secured a recording contract with RCA while the bands members were still in high school.
Hale also served as narrator for Arthur Fiedler's 1953 RCA Victor high fidelity recording with the Boston Pops Orchestra, which included Paul Dukas ' The Sorcerer's Apprentice and King Henry VIII dances by Camille Saint-Saëns and Edward German.
The sequencer features of the RCA were of particular attraction to modernist composers of the time, especially those interested in writing dodecaphonic music with a high degree of precision.
RCA had initially intended to release the SKT425 CED player with their high end Dimensia system in 1984, but cancelled the CED player as part of the system just prior to the release of the Dimensia system.
This RCA 50 transmitter was the first high power commercial transmitter to use 100-kilowatt tubes, the first to use mercury-vapor type rectifiers throughout, and the first capable of true 100 percent modulation of its full rated 50-kilowatt carrier output.
Toscanini recorded the music with the NBC Symphony Orchestra in Carnegie Hall in 1951 ; the high fidelity recording was issued on LP and then digitally remastered for release on CD by RCA Victor.
The vessel was fitted with a 150 feet high radio mast and a 10 kW RCA BTA 10J1 transmitter.

RCA and standards
Atkins made his own records, which usually visited pop standards and jazz, in a sophisticated home studio, often recording the rhythm tracks at RCA but adding his solo parts at home, refining the tracks until the results satisfied him.
In spite of these problems in both the broadcast and display systems, RCA pressed ahead with development and was ready for a second assault on the standards by 1950.
Starting before CBS color even got on the air, the U. S. television industry, represented by the National Television System Committee, worked in 1950 – 1953 to develop a color system that was compatible with existing black-and-white sets and would pass FCC quality standards, with RCA developing the hardware elements.
She moved to RCA to record a number of albums of standards, before Laurie released her final single in 1967.
Their partnership would create the landmark cult favorite The Newest Sound Around ( RCA ) in 1962, introducing the world to both their unique talents and their revolutionary approach to jazz standards.
One of those standards is RCA composite cables of single video and left and right audio.

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