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  2. RCA - Wikipedia

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    Once again, RCA widely used Nipper in newspaper, magazine and TV advertisements and store displays. The trademark also returned to company stationery, sales literature, shipping cartons, delivery and service vehicles and reappeared on RCA television sets and in 1981, the new CED Videodisc system. Several newspaper articles and TV news reports ...

  3. Curtis Mathes Corporation - Wikipedia

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    He envisioned a TV that would never require costly repairs, and early on started offering a 4-year warranty on picture tube, parts and labor. By the mid-1970s and the advent of solid-state electronics, Mathes had achieved results. The TV consisted of 11 parts: 7 circuit boards, a tuner, a picture tube, a transformer, and the cabinet.

  4. RCA Service Company - Wikipedia

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    The division also sold service contracts on the television products sold by RCA. Effective July 1, 2009 RCA, which was acquired by TTE/TTL, a China company, terminated all of the RCA Authorized Service Companies who have provided repair services for RCA consumer products for over 60 years.

  5. Satellite television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Home2US Communications Inc. also offers several ethnic channels on SES 1 at 101° W, as well as other free and pay-TV channels. Many religious broadcasters reach the DTH and distribution markets with unencrypted DVB-S television and radio channels on Galaxy 19. These channels are available as part of the Glorystar Satellite Service.

  6. David Sarnoff - Wikipedia

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    The first television broadcast aired was the dedication of the RCA pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fairgrounds and was introduced by Sarnoff himself. Later that month on April 30, opening day ceremonies at The World's Fair were telecast in the medium's first major production, featuring a speech by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the ...

  7. Indian-head test pattern - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Head pattern as mentioned in Ziff Davis's Radio & Television News trade magazine in January 1949. Indian Head pattern with its elements labeled, describing the use of each element in aligning a black and white analog TV receiver. The Indian-head test pattern was created by RCA at their factory in Harrison, New Jersey. Each element of ...

  8. RCA Dimensia - Wikipedia

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    All components were connected via the control bus found on the I/O panel on the back of the TV. The control bus was a unique RCA connector which was colored black. All Dimensia branded components had this control jack and they all interconnected by using RCA plugs that could piggy-back, resulting in a daisy chain which simplified wiring.

  9. RCA (trademark) - Wikipedia

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    RCA is an American multinational trademark brand owned by Talisman Brands, Inc. [1] (d/b/a Established Incorporated, stylized as established.) [2] which is used on products made by that company as well as Sony Music Entertainment, Voxx International and ON Corporation.