1922
RCA hired
Alfred Goldsmith as consulting head
of Research Department while he taught electrical engineering at the City
College of New York. Two years later, Goldsmith led a crew of engineers,
technicians, and scientists to the new Technical and Test Laboratory opposite
Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx in New York City. There they tried to
maintain quality control and standardization of the vacuum tubes and radios
manufactured by General Electric and Westinghouse Companies and marketed
by RCA. Between 1930 and 1932, David Sarnoff re-organized RCA as an independent
company that manufactured as well as marketed electronic technologies.
Poland.
Many witnesses in observe a silvery object, two hemispheres divided by
a rotating ring. The object 'shoots' a beam of light, and then rises with
a loud noise.
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