Nom: | RCS Radio Pty. Ltd.; Sydney, NSW (AUS) |
Abréviation: | rcs-radio |
Produits: | Modèles Autres |
Résumé: |
R.C.S. Radio Pty. Ltd. The company supplied radio parts to the trade and home constructors. They supplied parts and kit sets for the radio equipment designed by Australasian Radio World and Radio & Hobbies and magazines. |
Fondé: | 1929 |
Fermé: | 2016 |
Production: | 1929 - |
Histoire: |
In 1929 Ronald A Bell started manufacturing coils for TRF receivers in a small factory in Marrickville, Sydney. He expanded to new premises at Ivy Street Darlington, manufacturing transformers, resistors and wire wound parts for radio amateurs and other Australian manufacturers. In 1938 the Ivy Street factory was destroyed by fire and the company moved to 50 Glebe Street, Glebe. [1] The Company was registered on the 4 April, 1938. [2] The company traded from various locations as above and in the late 1990 and 2001 sold printed circuit boards for projects in electronics magazines.[4] The company was proposed for de- registration on 21 June 2016. [5] Highlights from R.C.S history. 1933 - The “Standard Superhet” coil kit was released. 1934 - Hetero-Tuner – comprised a complete basic superhet assembly incorporating aerial, RF and oscillator coils, tuning gang, padders, bias resistors, by-pass capacitors and IF transformers on a steel base. 1936 - Pre Tuned Coil unit with rotary switch with 8 pre-tuned stations. [1] 1939 - Trolitul injection moulding formers for coils. [3] [1] Australasian Radio World, Dec 1, 1939, Page 6. |
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