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  2. RCA Spectra 70 - Wikipedia

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    The RCA Model 70/15 (1965) [2] was a discrete [7] small-scale processor that could still support a variety of applications.Memory limitations and relatively low processing speed made its use as a stand-alone computer system somewhat impractical.

  3. BIZMAC - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, RCA was awarded a $4.5 million military contract to build a data processing machine to support the logistics necessary for the MAP. The result was the BIZMAC computer system. The first BIZMAC machine was installed at the Ordnance Tank-Automotive Command (OTAC) in Detroit, Michigan in 1956. [ 4 ]

  4. RCA - Wikipedia

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    RCA manufactured equipment, such as oscilloscopes, for repairing radios, RCA Graphic Systems Division (GSD) was an early supplier of electronics designed for the printing and publishing industries. It contracted with German company Rudolf Hell to market adaptations of the Digiset photocomposition system as the Videocomp, and a Laser Color ...

  5. Capacitance Electronic Disc - Wikipedia

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    The Capacitance Electronic Disc (CED) is an analog video disc playback system developed by Radio Corporation of America (RCA), in which video and audio could be played back on a TV set using a special stylus and high-density groove system similar to phonograph records.

  6. Quadruplex videotape - Wikipedia

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    RCA released later models of quad VTRs as well, such as the TR-22, TR-70, and TR-600. [citation needed] CBS was the first television network to use 2-inch quad videotape, using it for a West Coast delay of Douglas Edwards and the News on November 30, 1956. [26]

  7. RCA Lyra - Wikipedia

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    The RCA Lyra X2400 is a portable audio/video recorder and player with a 3.5" LCD screen released around 2006. It has a CompactFlash slot, audio out, built-in speaker and RCA A/V inputs. [31] Recorded video is compressed with an XVID encoder. The included software, Blaze Media Encoder, can transcode from most popular video and audio formats.

  8. List of communications receivers - Wikipedia

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    RCA: AR-88 Professional 1940-1945 .535-32 6 band superhet BFO 0 45 11 0 1 no [28] [58] RCA CR-88 1945 11 2 1 no Realistic: DX-300 Hobbyist triple conversion AM USB LSB N W 0 no Realistic DX-302 Hobbyist .01-30 triple conversion AM USB LSB N W 0 96x233x230 8 3 1 no [59] Realistic DX-394 Hobbyist 1995-1998 .15-30 double conversion AM LSB USB CW 5 ...

  9. Colortrak 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Colortrak 2000 was a brand name used for RCA's high-end television models produced from the early-1980s to the early 1990s. Colortrak 2000 was situated above the less expensive Colortrak line, but below the more expensive Dimensia line. As opposed to ColorTrak, ColorTrak 2000 models incorporated a comb filter, which provided a sharper picture.