Name: | Ambassador (brand), R. N. Fitton Ltd.; Brighouse, Yorkshire (GB) |
Brand: | Ambassador |
Abbreviation: | ambass |
Products: | Model types |
Summary: |
Ambassador Radio (R. N. Fitton Ltd.). Ambassador Radio & Television, Ltd. Manufactured high-quality radio receivers and radiograms mostly with RF stages and in quality cabinets from the 1930s. Manufactured television from the late 1940s. Acquired by Hartley Baird in the mid-50s and closed in 1963. |
Founded: | 1929 |
Closed: | 1963 |
Production: | 1929 - 1963 |
History: |
Founded by Robert Noel Fitton (1912-1998) in 1929. [1] In 1939 registered as R. N. FITTON, Ltd., Hutchinson Lane, Brighouse, to take over the business of manufacturers of wireless receiving apparatus carried on by R. N. Fitton. Nominal capital, £15,000 in pound shares (5,000 preference and 10,000 ordinary). Permanent directors: R. N. Fitton and R. S. Fitton, 39, Garden Road, Brighouse.[2] In the early 1950s F.H. Beaumont of R.N. Fitton wrote an IRE paper on the comparator receiver, namely “The Design of a Comparator A.M./F.M. Broadcast Receiver” for a superheterodyne receiver suitable for making subjective comparisons of amplitude and frequency modulation transmissions on very high frequencies. [3] In early 1955 Hartley Baird Ltd. (formerly Baird Television) a major British TV-radio manufacturer, acquired Ambassador Radio & Television Ltd., which will continue under its own name as a wholly owned subsidiary with R. N. Fitton remaining as managing director and joining Hartley-Baird board as director in charge of TV & radio. Ambassador shareholders received 1,000,000 shares of Hartley Baird which also issued 100,000 shares of 7% second cumulative £1 pfd. Shares.[4] By April 1957 The Hartley Baird group of companies which included manufacturers Baird and Ambassador domestic receivers and tape recorders, Hartley Electromotives whose products include magnetic recorders, Duratube & Wire, Tenaplas, and three electrical appliance companies were acquired by Camp Bird, Ltd. (a company with interests in mining, industrial and finance). [5] 1957 R N Fitton resigned as managing director [1] 1963 Hartley Electromotives petitioned for the winding up of Ambassador Radio and Television. [6] [1] Wireless World Dec 1957, Page 569. |
This manufacturer was suggested by Konrad Birkner † 12.08.2014.
Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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GB | 48 | Ambassador 548 [AC/DC] | CCH35 | The book Radio! Radio!, Hill, 1986. suggests this is a radio in bookcase. Very similar to ... |
GB | 47 | Ambassador 4756 AC/DC | ECH35 | The book Radio! Radio!, Hill, 1986. suggests this is a radio in bookcase. Very similar to ... |
GB | 51 | Ambassador TV4/C | The Ambassador TV4/C is a 12" (CRM153 Mazda picture tube) corner console television receiv... | |
GB | 51 | Ambassador 551 | 6C9_UK | |
GB | 50 | Ambassador Coronet | UCH42 | |
GB | 55 | Ambassador AFM/TM | ECC85 | Price £19.11s.4d. |
GB | 49 | Ambassador 849 | UCH42 | |
GB | 50 | Ambassador 650H [AC version] | UCH42 | This is the AC version with an isolating transformer, but using U series valves. There ... |
GB | 39 | Ambassador PA143 | VP41 | PA amplifier with radio unit. Similar to model PA142 except it has continues tuning. |
GB | 55 | Ambassador TV14A CC | CRM141 | Ambassador TV14A CC; 14" 405 lines b/w TV with GB standard 12 channel VHF tuner. Seria... |
GB | 38 | 6778 | ACVP2 | Price 12gns. Uses the same chassis as the model AFM/TM. |
GB | 55 | AFM Bookshelf | ECC85 | Price £26.1s.9d.plus tax. Cabinet in the form of a bookcase. Uses the same chassis a... |
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