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  2. Versuni - Wikipedia

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    Philips radio receiver, Model 930A (1931) While Philips' first product was manufactured in 1891, the first product that would fit in the Consumer Electronics division was a television, experimentally manufactured in 1925. In 1927, Philips began producing radios. Only five years later, Philips had sold one million of them.

  3. Radio clock - Wikipedia

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    A modern LF radio-controlled clock. A radio clock or radio-controlled clock (RCC), and often colloquially (and incorrectly [1]) referred to as an "atomic clock", is a type of quartz clock or watch that is automatically synchronized to a time code transmitted by a radio transmitter connected to a time standard such as an atomic clock.

  4. Time synchronization in North America - Wikipedia

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    Radio-controlled clock: NIST list of receivers [19] AC-100-WWVB Time Receiver; AC-500-MSF Time Receiver; ClockWatch Radio Sync [20] F6CTE's CLOCK [15] WWV: 2.5, 5, 10, 15, and 20 MHz AM Voice with modified IRIG-Hformat time code on 100 Hz sub-carrier (CCIR code) HF radio and antenna (plus software if automatic updating of computer time is desired)

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  6. Streamium - Wikipedia

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    Philips Streamium WAK3300. Streamium was a line of IP-enabled entertainment products by Dutch electronics multi-national Philips Consumer Electronics.Streamium products use Wi-Fi to stream multimedia content from desktop computers or Internet-based services to home entertainment devices.

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  8. Philicorda - Wikipedia

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    49-key manuals: 1 on combo organs, 2 on electronic organs The Philicorda was an electronic organ first produced in the 1960s by Philips . It was Philips' first entry into musical instruments and targeted the home market.

  9. Philips-Radio - Wikipedia

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    Philips-Radio is a 1931 Dutch documentary short film directed by Joris Ivens. Commissioned by Philips , the film served as a promotional tool to showcase the latest production processes of Philips radios in the company's facilities in Eindhoven . [ 2 ]