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==Photo gallery== <gallery mode="packed" heights="160"> File: DavidSarnoff 1922.jpg|[[David Sarnoff]] in 1922 File: Edwin Armstrong at blackboard.jpg|[[Edwin Armstrong]] at RCA File: RCA Nipper.jpg|Nipper atop the old RCA distribution building, Broadway, Albany, New York File: RCA Nipper Camden NJ B.JPG|Stained glass Nipper window at RCA Victor Building 17 in Camden NJ. File: RCANipperGlass.jpg|One of 4 Nipper stained glass windows seen from inside the "Nipper Tower" in the old RCA Victor Building 17<ref>This photo is reversed from the normal orientation because it was taken from inside the "Nipper Tower". It shows the 2003 replacement of the 1979 replacement of the 1915 original glass.</ref> File: RCA Dimensia Victrola logo.JPG|RCA trademarks displayed on the back of Dimensia TV, the 1980s File: RCA Tube Boxes.jpg|Two vacuum tube cartons, displaying different generations of the RCA logo File: RCA Pavilion.jpg|RCA Pavilion at the [[1964 New York World's Fair]] File: RCA Model RC-350-A (1938).jpg|RCA Model RC-350-A (1938) radio, made of [[Catalin]] and [[Bakelite]] File: RCA-Freedom-19??.jpg|RCA Radio ad, {{Circa|1945}} File: Rca-x551.jpg|RCA Radio x551, early '50s AC/DC tabletop radio File: RCA AR-88 Receiver.JPG|AR-88 communications receiver File: RCA 44-BX Bi-Directional Velocity Microphone.jpg|[[RCA Type 44|RCA 44-BX]] Bi-Directional Velocity Microphone File: VictorTalkingLogo.jpg|Victor Talking Machine Company's [[His Master's Voice]] logo with [[Nipper]] (1921) File: Feodor Chaliapin - Song of the Flea - Victor 14901B.jpg|[[RCA Victor Red Seal Records]] label, late 1930s File: RCA 45 rpm phonograph and record Arthur Fiedler 1949.JPG|[[Arthur Fiedler]] demonstrates the new RCA Victor [[45rpm]] player and record in February 1949. File: RCAStudioB Console.jpg|[[RCA Studio B]] recording studio in [[Nashville, Tennessee]]; known in the 1960s for being part of the [[Nashville sound]]. File: Zworykin kinescope 1929.jpg|[[Vladimir K. Zworykin]] with an early experimental TV File: Grace Brandt Eddie Albert Grace and Eddie The Honeymooners Show 1937.JPG|Grace Bradt and [[Eddie Albert]] in a 1936 NBC television program ''The Honeymooners-Grace and Eddie Show'' using an early RCA camera File: RCA_Indian_Head_Test_Pattern.svg|Iconic television [[Indian Head test card|test pattern]] created by RCA in 1939 File: RCA Victor TRK 12 (1939), Wolfsonian-FIU, Miami, Florida, USA - 20130910.jpg|First U.S. commercial TV set, the RCA Victor TRK 12 (1939)<ref>On display at the [[Wolfsonian-FIU|Wolfsonian–Florida International University]] center in Miami, Florida.</ref> File: RCA 630-TS Television.jpg|[[RCA 630-TS]], the first mass-produced television set, sold in 1946–1947 File: RCA CT-100 screenshot.jpg|1954 RCA CT-100 TV<ref>Located at the American Museum of Radio And Electricity. The TV is playing an episode of the ''Superman'' television program.</ref> File: RCA Color Broadcast Camera TK-41C - 2.jpg|1954 RCA TK-41C dolly-mounted color broadcast camera File: RCA Camera in Rupriikki Media Museum front.jpg|1954 RCA TK-11/TK-31 television camera File: Image-orthicon-tube.png|1970s-era RCA Radiotron Image [[Orthicon]] TV Camera Tube File: RCA-Studio-II-FL.jpg|[[RCA Studio II]] home video game console (1977) File: Rcactc101.jpg|RCA [[Colortrak]] TV set, using the CTC101 chassis, {{Circa|1980}} File: RCA RCU403 Remote.jpg|RCA Universal Remote RCU403, {{Circa|2002–2003}} File: RCA AutoShot VHS Camcorder.jpg|RCA-branded AutoShot VHS Camcorder, {{Circa|1998}} File: Composite-cables.jpg|[[RCA connector]] used for audio and video File: KL RCA 1802.jpg|[[RCA 1802]], sometimes known as the COSMAC, an 8-bit [[CMOS]] [[microprocessor]] from 1976 </gallery>
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