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  1. May 8, 2024 · RCA, the Radio Corporation of America, was a patent trust established by AT&T Corporation, General Electric (GE), United Fruit Company, and Westinghouse in 1920. RCA became an independent company in 1932 when the Federal government required the partners to divest as part of an antitrust suit. RCA marketed radios beginning in 1921 under its ...

  2. The company became the RCA Victor Divison of the RCA Manufacturing Company, Inc., in 1934 and of the Radio Corporation of America in 1942. Activities at the Camden Plant, later successively operated by the General Electric Company (which bought RCA in 1986) and the Martin Marietta Corporation, ended in 1993.

  3. Crosley Antique Radios started rolling out in 1924 with a great background that had ensured its success. The manufacturing company, Crosley Radio Corporation was established in 1921 by Power Crosley, Jr. as Crosley Manufacturing Corporation. The company used to sell "Harko" brand of receivers and manufactures "Ace" receivers.

  4. RADIO TUBE REFERENCE BOOK 1948 - Price $1.00 Radio Corporation of America RCA Victor Division - 201 N. Front Street Camden, N. J. DISTRICT OFFICES New York, N. Y. 411 Fifth Avenue Atlanta, Ga. 530 Citizens & Southern Bank Bldg. Chicago, III. 589 E. Illinois St. San Francisco, Calif. 170 Ninth Street WAREHOUSES Chicago, 111. 589 E. Illinois Street

  5. May 8, 2024 · The Radio Corporation of America (RCA) was created in 1919 through General Electric’s acquisition of the American Marconi radio company. RCA took over American Marconi’s radio communications assets and pooled radio patents with other manufacturers. Through an agreement with General Electric and Westinghouse, RCA marketed radio equipment ...

  6. Jul 23, 2014 · The Radio Corporation of America was incorporated in Delaware on October 17, 1919, and changed its name to RCA Corporation on May 9, 1969. For over fifty years it was one of the country's leading manufacturers and vendors of radios, phonographs, televisions, and a wide array of consumer and military electronics products.

  7. Radio Corporation of America v China was a 1935 arbitration ruling, determining whether a 1928 concession granted by the government of China (specifically the Chinese National Council of Reconstruction) [1] to the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), for operation of communication by a radio link between the United States and China, was ...

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