RCA Country Legends - significado y definición. Qué es RCA Country Legends
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Qué (quién) es RCA Country Legends - definición


RCA Country Legends         
RCA Country Legends is a series of compilation albums highlighting various RCA recording artists from the country music genre.
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  • 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.
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
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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.
RCA Type 77-DX microphone         
  • [[Larry King]] with [[Vladimir Putin]] in 2000
RIBBON MICROPHONE MANUFACTURED BY RCA CORPORATION
RCA 77DX; RCA 77-DX; RCA Type 77-DX Microphone
The RCA Type 77-DX microphone is a poly-directional ribbon microphone, or pressure-gradient microphone, introduced by the RCA Corporation in 1954. It was preceded by the Type 77-D introduced in 1948.