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Wat (wie) is RCA 1805 - definitie

YEAR
1805 AD; MDCCCV; 1805 (year); Year 1805; AD 1805; 1805 CE; Events in 1805; Births in 1805; Deaths in 1805
  • John Cooke]]
  • [[Eleonore Prochaska]]
  • [[Fanny Mendelssohn]]
  • [[Friedrich Schiller]]
  • [[Hans Christian Andersen]]
  • Lord Nelson]]
  • [[Jeanne Deroin]]
  • [[Joseph Smith]]
  • December 2: [[Battle of Austerlitz]]
  • October 21: [[Battle of Trafalgar]]

RCA 1805      
A later, enhanced version of the RCA 1802. It added several Forth language primitives. (1994-11-16)
RCA         
  • 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
¦ 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.
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.

Wikipedia

1805

1805 (MDCCCV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1805th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 805th year of the 2nd millennium, the 5th year of the 19th century, and the 6th year of the 1800s decade. As of the start of 1805, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

After thirteen years the First French Empire abolished the French Republican Calendar in favour of the Gregorian calendar.