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RCA - translation to russian

A NOW DEFUNCT AMERICAN ELECTRONICS COMPANY ESTABLISHED IN 1969
Radio Corporation of America; RCA Corporation; Vport; Radio corporation of america; Rca; Radiotron; The RCA Corporation; The Radio Corporation of America; RCA Music; R.C.A.; Major Defense Systems Division; RCA TRK-5; RCA Corporate Engineering Services; RCA Engineer; RCA Manufacturing Company, Inc.; RCA Manufacturing; RCA Manufacturing Company
  • Company logo in 1921 stressed its leadership in international communication.<ref>[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101051572624&view=1up&seq=538 Radio Corporation of America advertisement], ''The Wireless Age'', August 1921, page 4.</ref>
  • Advertisement promoting theater attendance to hear the ringside commentary broadcast by RCA's temporary station, WJY (1921)
  • The June 1, 1922, cover of RCA's equipment catalog showcased the emerging home market.
  • Studio of RCA's first broadcasting station, the short-lived WDY, located at its plant in Roselle Park, New Jersey (1922)
  • RCA ad for the beginning, in April 1939, of regular experimental television broadcasting by RCA-NBC over New York City station W2XBS (forerunner of today's WNBC/4), for "an hour at a time, twice a week."<ref>''Radio & Television'' (magazine) Vol. X, No. 2, June 1939. (inside front cover) New York: Popular Book Corporation.</ref>
  • Edgar H. Griffiths, president of RCA, 1979 Annual Meeting, NYC
  • Illustration of how a fully built RCA Radio Central facility at [[Rocky Point, Long Island]], New York would have appeared. Only two of the twelve "antenna spokes" were actually built.<ref>[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t88g95j7b&view=1up&seq=360 ''The Book of Radio''] by Charles William Taussig, 1922, page 320.</ref>
  • RCA Victor Building 17]] is one of the few remaining buildings in [[Camden, New Jersey]] of the dozens that once housed the vast [[Victor Talking Machine Company]]/[[RCA Victor]] manufacturing complex.
  • RCA voltage regulator vacuum tube.
  • Two vacuum tube cartons, displaying different generations of the RCA logo
  • method]] was developed prior to [[helical scan]]ning, used in commercial and home tape machines.</ref>
  • Big Spring]], [[Texas]] (2004 photograph)</ref>
  • Columbia}} in 1986
  • David Sarnoff with the first RCA videotape recorder, 1954.

RCA         

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общая лексика

"Ар-си-эй" (фирменное название грампластинок, проигрывателей и др. звуковоспроизводящей аппаратуры и телевизоров английского филиала одноимённой американской корпорации)

по первым буквам полного названия корпорации Radio Corporation of America

существительное

общая лексика

Ар-Си-Эй (фирменное название грампластинок, проигрывателей и др.)

синоним

Radio Corporation of America

causal chain         
  • Example of a root cause analysis method
METHOD OF PROBLEM SOLVING USED FOR IDENTIFYING THE ORIGINAL CAUSES OF FAULTS OR PROBLEMS
Causal chain; Cause effect chains; Change analysis; Causal factor tree analysis; Apollo Root Cause Analysis; Root-cause analysis; Root cause investigation

математика

причинная цепь

Royal College of Art         
  • The Darwin Building in [[Kensington Gore]]
  • Entrance
COLLEGE IN KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA, UK
The Royal College of Art; Royal college of Art; Royal College of Arts; South Kensington Schools; National Art Training School; South Kensington School of Art; Royal College of Art Gallery; South Kensington Art School; Alumnus of the Royal College of Art; National Art Training Schools; Royal College of Art, London; South Kensington School of Art in London; Kensington School of Art in London; Government School of Design; Metropolitan School of Design; Normal Training School of Art; Associate of the Royal College of Art; South Kensington Art Library; Kensington School of Art

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общая лексика

Королевский художественный колледж (с 1967 высшее учебное заведение)

Definition

RCA
¦ abbreviation
1. Central African Republic (international vehicle registration). [from Fr. Republique Centrafricaine.]
2. (in the US) Radio Corporation of America.
3. (in the UK) Royal College of Art.

Wikipedia

RCA

The RCA Corporation was a major American electronics company, which was founded as the Radio Corporation of America in 1919. It was initially a patent trust owned by General Electric (GE), Westinghouse, AT&T Corporation and United Fruit Company. In 1932, RCA became an independent company after the partners were required to divest their ownership as part of the settlement of a government antitrust suit.

An innovative and progressive company, RCA was the dominant electronics and communications firm in the United States for over five decades. In the early 1920s, RCA was at the forefront of the mushrooming radio industry as a major manufacturer of radio receivers, and the exclusive manufacturer of the first superheterodyne sets. The company also created the first nationwide American radio network, the National Broadcasting Company (NBC). RCA was also a pioneer in the introduction and development of television, both black and white and especially color television. During this period, RCA was closely identified with the leadership of David Sarnoff. He became general manager at the company's founding, served as president from 1930 to 1965, and remained active as chairman of the board until the end of 1969.

During the 1970s, RCA's seemingly impregnable stature as America's leader in technology, innovation and home entertainment began to weaken as the company attempted to expand beyond its main focus of the development and marketing of consumer electronics and communications into a diversified multinational conglomerate. Additionally, RCA began to face increasing domestic competition from international electronics firms such as Sony, Philips, Matsushita and Mitsubishi. RCA suffered enormous financial losses in the mainframe computer industry and other failed projects including the CED videodisc system. Though the company was rebounding by the mid-1980s, RCA never regained its former eminence and was reacquired by General Electric in 1986; over the next few years, GE liquidated most of the corporation's assets. Today, RCA exists as a brand name only; the various RCA trademarks are currently owned by Sony Music Entertainment and Technicolor, which in turn license the RCA brand name and trademarks to several other companies, including Voxx International, Curtis International, AVC Multimedia, TCL Corporation and Express LUCK International, Ltd. for their various products.

Examples of use of RCA
1. RCA disburses medical aidAbu Dhabi – The Red Crescent Authority (RCA) has disbursed Dh404,000 in medical aid for poor patients who are unable to cover their medical expenses.
2. RCA distributes 1,200 food parcelsAbu Dhabi – The UAE Red Crescent Authority (RCA) has distributed 1,200 food parcels to needy families for Ramadan.
3. Khalifa Nasser Al Suwaidi, RCA Board Chairman, said the RCA began implementing the directives of Shaikh Hamdan and completed its preparation to offer relief supplies to the victims.
4. For analog audio, there is a stereo RCA–style output.
5. October 1'77 RCA begins to sell VHS recorders for $1,000.
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