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RCA and prototype
Later on in the 1970s, manufacturers of professional video broadcast equipment, such as Bosch ( through their Fernseh division ), RCA, and Ampex developed prototype digital videotape recorders ( VTR ) in their research and development labs.
NBC made the first coast-to-coast color broadcast when it telecast the Tournament of Roses Parade on January 1, 1954, with public demonstrations given across the United States on prototype color receivers by manufacturers RCA, General Electric, Philco, Raytheon, Hallicrafters, Hoffman, Pacific Mercury and others.
Seven years later, in late 1935, Zworykin's photograph appeared on the cover of the trade journal Electronics, holding an early RCA photomultiplier prototype.
Having developed the prototype of the receiver by December, Zworykin met David Sarnoff, who eventually hired him and put him in charge of television development for RCA at their newly established laboratories in Camden, New Jersey.
RCA had demonstrated a prototype transistor radio as early as 1952 and it is likely that they and the other radio makers were planning transistor radios of their own, but Texas Instruments and Regency were the first to offer a production model.
Bill Enders was part of the RCA team that was negotiating for the Brown Box prototype and was impressed with the technology.
Ampex, seeing the impracticality of the prototype BCE and RCA VTRs, started to develop a more practical videotape format with tape economy in mind, as well as providing a solution to the networks ' West Coast delay woes.

RCA and photomultipliers
Whereas these early photomultipliers used the magnetic field principle, electrostatic photomultipliers ( with no magnetic field ) were demonstrated by Jan Rajchman of RCA Laboratories in Princeton, NJ in the late 1930s and became the standard for all future commercial photomultipliers.
The caesium-antimony photocathode had a dramatically improved quantum efficiency of 12 % at 400 nm, and was used in the first commercially successful photomultipliers manufactured by RCA ( i. e., the 931-type ) both as a photocathode and as a secondary-emitting material for the dynodes.
For decades, RCA was responsible for performing the most important work in developing and refining photomultipliers.

RCA and also
This unique RF box was also where the power supply connected in a unique dual power / television signal setup similar to the RCA Studio II's.
There were also rumors that Expansion Module # 3 was to have incorporated an RCA CED player to store larger amounts of data.
Atkins also became manager of RCA Victor's Nashville studio, eventually inspiring and seeing the completion of the legendary RCA Studio B, the first studio built specifically for the purpose of recording on the now-famous Music Row.
While the compositions and performances were credited to " Jimmy Thudpucker ", they were in fact co-written and sung by Brewer, who also co-wrote and provided the vocals for " Ginny's Song ", a 1976 single on the Warner Bros. Label, and Jimmy Thudpucker's Greatest Hits, an LP released by Windsong Records, John Denver's subsidiary of RCA Records ).
Wagoner also convinced his label, RCA Victor, to sign Parton.
Furthermore, RCA also claimed invention of FM radio and won its own patent on the technology.
Shrinking demand and tough competition started a shakeout in the market in the early 1970s — RCA sold out to UNIVAC and GE also left ; in the 1980s Honeywell was bought out by Bull ; UNIVAC became a division of Sperry, which later merged with Burroughs to form Unisys Corporation in 1986.
In North America, Nuon was used in the Samsung DVD-N501 and DVD-N2000 models, they also released several models in other parts of the world: DVD-N504 ( Europe ), DVD N505 ( Europe ), and DVD-N591 ( Korea ); a Toshiba SD-2300 DVD player ; and two RCA models, the DRC300N and DRC480N.
Some of its members are rabbis from Chabad Lubavitch ; some are also members of the RCA ( see above ).
The following cooperation among RCA, General Electric, the United Fruit Company, the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and American Telephone & Telegraph ( AT & T ) brought about innovations in high-power radio technology, and also the founding of the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ) in the US.
RCA agreed to market the radio equipment manufactured by GE and Westinghouse, and in follow-on agreements, RCA also acquired the radio patents that had been held by Westinghouse and the United Fruit Company.
Westinghouse also marketed home radios through RCA until 1930.
RCA Victor produced many radio-phonographs and also created RCA Photophone, a sound-on-film system for sound films that competed with William Fox's sound-on-film Movietone and Warner Bros .' sound-on-disc Vitaphone.
( See also: History of television ) RCA was involved in radar and radio development in support of the war effort.
RCA also partnered with Tung-Sol to produce the KT88 / 6550 hi-fi vacuum tube.
RCA was one of several major computer companies ( see also: Computing ) that also included IBM, Digital Equipment Corporation, Burroughs, Control Data Corporation, General Electric, Honeywell, NCR and Sperry Rand through most of the 1960s.
RCA ’ s Virtual Memory Systems, the Spectra 70 / 46 and 70 / 61 and the RCA 3 and 7 could also run their Virtual Memory Operating System, VMOS.
In 1994 James Sedares conducted a re-recording of the score performed by The Phoenix Symphony Orchestra ( which also included a suite from Bernstein's score for The Hallelujah Trail, issued by Koch Records ; Bernstein himself conducted the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for a performance released by RCA in 1997, but the original film soundtrack was not released until the following year by Rykodisc ( Varèse Sarabande reissued this album in 2004 ).
RCA Victor also issued a 2-LP set what was virtually all the dialogue from the film soundtrack of A Man for All Seasons.
" The building also housed exhibits by France, Pan American World Airways ( Pan Am ), General Motors ( GM ), the American Library Association ( ALA ), and RCA, as well as a Washington state tourist center.

RCA and used
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The first color NTSC television camera was the RCA TK-40, used for experimental broadcasts in 1953 ; an improved version, the TK-40A, introduced in March 1954, was the first commercially available color television camera.
In addition to the multi-AV port ( almost same one as used on the Sega Genesis model 1, though they are not interchangeable ), all Neo Geo CD models had composite RCA A / V and S-Video out jacks on the rear of the console.
The RCA trademark is used by Sony Music Entertainment and Technicolor, which licenses the name to other companies like Audiovox and TCL Corporation for products descended from that common ancestor.
A later variation of this logo was revived by BMG after it bought RCA Records from GE, and is still used by Sony Music Entertainment | Sony Music today.
GE used RCA as its retail arm for radio sales from 1919, when GE began production, until 1930.
Old television Indian Head test card | test pattern, created by RCA in 1939 and widely used until color television gained in popularity
RCA was a major producer of vacuum tubes ( branded Radiotron ) in the US, creating a series of innovative products ranging from octal base metal tubes co-developed with General Electric before WWII to the transistor-sized Nuvistor used in the tuners of the New Vista series of TV sets.
RCA Television Quad head 2 " color recorder / reproducer used at broadcast studios in the late 1960s, 70s and early 80s.
A site in Burlington, Massachusetts which RCA used from 1958 to 1994 to make and test military electronics equipment, generated hazardous waste ( VOCs, TCE, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes ).
This signal is known as RGBS ( 4 BNC / RCA terminated cables exist as well ), but it's not directly compatible with RGBHV used for computer monitors ( usually carried on 15-pin cables terminated with 15-pin D-sub or 5 BNC connectors ), which carries separate horizontal and vertical sync signals.
The RCA Type 55 was a double diode triode used as a detector, automatic gain control rectifier and audio preamplifier in early AC powered radios.
Gender changers are used in professional audio to adapt XLR connectors, RCA connectors, Speakon connectors and TRS connectors.
RCA Corporation used the name Quiet Channel, or QC.
The fonts used on the documents were printed by an RCA Drum printer using the OCR-A font.
On the RCA 1802 series of microprocessors, the SEX, for "," instruction is used to designate which of the machine's sixteen 16-bit registers is to be the X ( index ) register.
Among other findings, the FCC claimed RCA used NBC Blue to suppress competition against NBC Red.
Soundstream's system was also used by RCA.
A number of early companies making phonographs, radios, and other audio equipment in the early 20th century used the suffix "- ola ," the most famous being Victrola ; RCA made a " radiola "; there was also a company that made jukeboxes called Rock-Ola, and a film-editing device called a Moviola.
It is an alternative to the RCA connector when used for composite video on commercial video devices, although many consumer electronics devices with RCA jacks can be used with BNC-only commercial video equipment via a simple adapter.
Out To Lunch by The Client a 1979 RCA single PB5214, originally used for a Nat West Bank Advert.

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