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==See also== {{Portal|Business|Electronics}} * [[2N3055]] Popular silicon NPN power transistor * [[Ampliphase]] * [[Berliner Gramophone]] Company, whose Canadian operation became RCA Victor of Canada * [[Claude E. Robinson]], American pioneer in advertising and opinion survey research * [[CMOS 4000 series]] * [[Colortrak]] and [[Colortrak 2000]], notable trademarks for RCA's early color television sets * [[Dimensia]], a high-end advanced trademark TV for RCA * [[Electrofax]] * [[Elmer T. Cunningham]] * [[Ernst F. W. Alexanderson]] RCA's first Chief Engineer, 1920β1924 * [[Film chain]] β RCA TK-26, TK-27 and TK-28 * [[George H. Brown (Engineer)|George H. Brown]], a research engineer who headed RCA's development of color television * [[List of phonograph manufacturers]] * [[Missile Test Project]] * [[Nipper]], the dog in RCA's iconic "His Master's Voice" trademark * [[Nuvistor]] Nuvistors are among the highest performing small signal receiving tubes * [[RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer]] * [[RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video]] (internationally known as RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video), a joint venture between RCA and Columbia Pictures * [http://www.n4trb.com/AmateurRadio/SemiconductorHistory/RCA_Transistors_and_Semiconductor_Diodes_1957.pdf RCA Transistors and Semiconductor Diodes 1957] Characteristics, Circuits, Theory, Interchangeability Directory * [[Superette (radio)]] RCA trademark for their line of superheterodyne receivers during the early 1930s. * [[Victor Talking Machine Company]] Corporate predecessor of RCA Records * [[WSC (radio station)]] * [[XL-100]], RCA trademark for extended life and 100% solid state chassis on color television sets in the 1970s and later. * [[RCA 501]], transistor computer manufactured by RCA beginning in 1958.
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