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Fuer Historike: Boonton

From Heinz Schmitz <kma@kma.org>
Newsgroups de.sci.electronics
Subject Fuer Historike: Boonton
Date 2020-09-11 10:54 +0200
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https://fdocuments.in/download/boonton-radio-corporation-the-notebook-all-36-issues-1954-65-with-index
	"Boonton Radio Corporation the Notebook All 36 Issues 1954-65
	 With Index

	 S. 12 (von 308)
	 An introduction to Boonton Radio Corporation
	 ...
	 Companies, like people, have characteristics which identify
	 them. From its formation to the present time, the Boonton
	 Radio Corporation built products of high quality. No attempt
	 has been made to produce cheap instruments and the quality
	 and usefulness per invested dollar has been kept high. Close
	 tolerances, high stability, mechanical soundness, and broad
	 applicability have all been built into the Company's
	 equipment."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boonton_Radio_Corporation
	"The company was founded in 1934 by William D. Loughlin and
	 others in Boonton, New Jersey. The company developed and
	 manufactured many innovative instruments, the most
	 significant (and earliest) being the Q meter. The instruments
	 they developed were mostly used for measuring for radio
	 technology.
	 ... In 1959, Hewlett-Packard purchased Boonton Radio
	 Corporation as a "wholly owned subsidiary"[1] and continued
	 to sell a number of its products, including the RX meter.[2]
	 Boonton Radio Corporation was the second acquisition HP made.

Grüße,
H.


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