- Land
- USA
- Hersteller / Marke
- General Electric Co. (GE); Bridgeport CT, Syracuse NY
- Jahr
- 1933 ?
- Kategorie
- Rundfunkempfänger (Radio - oder Tuner nach WW2)
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 168589
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- Marke: Musaphonic
- Spezialitäten
- Plattenspieler (oder Wechsler)
- Material
- Gerät mit Holzgehäuse
- von Radiomuseum.org
- Modell: K-48 - General Electric Co. GE;
- Form
- Tischgerät, Truhenform, meist mit Deckel (NICHT Schrägpult).
- Datenherkunft
- Machine Age to Jet Age II
- Autor
- Modellseite von Hans-Joachim Korn † 16.11.15 angelegt. Siehe bei "Änderungsvorschlag" für weitere Mitarbeit.
- Weitere Modelle
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Hier finden Sie 2919 Modelle, davon 2142 mit Bildern und 2045 mit Schaltbildern.
Alle gelisteten Radios usw. von General Electric Co. (GE); Bridgeport CT, Syracuse NY
Forumsbeiträge zum Modell: General Electric Co.: K-48
Threads: 1 | Posts: 1
This model is exactly the same as RCA 300 DUO (RMORG ID = 53382). As is well known, at the beginning of the radio industry RCA, GE and Westinghouse formed a kind of partnership.
""The Radio Corporation of America – later shortened to RCA – was formed in 1919 with the assets of the American Marconi wireless company and key radio patents owned by General Electric, Westinghouse, and other players. Conceived as a “marriage of convenience” between private corporations and the U.S. government for the development of wireless communication, RCA soon grew in a different direction.
Prior to 1920, most Americans couldn’t even fathom the idea of voices and music coming into their homes over the air. But the availability of free over-the-air music and information fueled tremendous growth with sales of in-home radio sets growing from 5,000 units in 1920 to more than 2.5 million units in 1924.
Initially, the RCA brand was applied to consumer receivers manufactured by Westinghouse and General Electric...
Meyer
Meyer Rochwerger, 15.Sep.15