• Pye Ltd was an electronics company founded in 1896 in Cambridge, England, as a manufacturer of scientific instruments. The company merged with EKCO in...
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  • Pye or PYE can refer to: Pye (electronics company), an electronics manufacturer Pye Records, a record label Pye International Records, its subsidiary...
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  • This list of electronics brands is specialized as the list of brands of companies that provide electronics equipment. Electronics equipment includes the...
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    innovative local companies in our new Pye building. Featuring Pye (Electronics company) and Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company. The Cheddars Lane...
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    EKCO (category Electronics companies of the United Kingdom)
    Cole Limited) was a British electronics company founded by Eric Kirkham Cole CBE in Southend-on-Sea during 1924. The company started out by making radio...
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    music history. The Pye name was dropped in 1980 due to trademark issues, after which it produced almost no music until the company name and trademark...
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  • older electronics companies, alongside Ultra, Dynatron, Pye and Bush in the United Kingdom. It was originally an American–Canadian pre-War company making...
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    Preethi, Pye, Respironics, Inc., Sectra Mamea AB, Signetics, VISICU, Volcano, VLSI, Ximis, portions of Westinghouse and the consumer electronics operations...
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  • A.C. Cossor (category Electronics companies of the United Kingdom)
    Pye and EMI brought great prestige to the company. By the late 1950s, Cossor had sold its consumer electronics interests to the Philips electronics giant...
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  • next five years had work study roles at that company, Pye Unicam, Sainsbury's and BEPI (part of the Pye Group). From 1973 to 1975, he was a product manager...
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  • Born in Cowlinge near Newmarket, Suffolk, Wiseman joined the Pye electronics company in Cambridge as an apprentice in 1950. 1954–1957 he studied for...
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  • List of television manufacturers (category Lists of consumer electronics manufacturers)
    Valve Company - - EKCO - - Electrohome 1949 1987 Post 1987 TVs were made by Mitsubishi and sold as Electrohome in name only Element Electronics 2006 present...
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  • on BepiColombo Using CST STUDIO SUITE". CST. Retrieved 23 October 2018. Pye, Andy (2016-11-14). "A marriage of design and EM simulation". Environmental...
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    Roberts Radio (category Electronics companies of the United Kingdom)
    Radio is a British consumer electronics company that produces radios and related audio equipment. Based in Mexborough, the company has been making radios since...
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    cent of the new company. However, in 1956 the partners sold the majority stake to the English electronics company Pye Ltd , and Pye was later taken over...
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  • Guitars – Paul Reed Smith Pye – William George Pye Quaife – Rod Quaife Qvale – Bruce Qvale R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (RJR) – R. J. Reynolds Railton...
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    Phonogram Ltd. and then PolyGram Records Ltd In 1951 the UK company Pye Ltd. created Pye (N.Z.) Ltd and purchased the Paeroa based interests of Akrad...
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  • demonstrated by the British companies Pye TMC, Marconi-Elliott and GEC in 1970. Between 1971 and 1973, the American company Bell Laboratories develop a...
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  • Würth (redirect from Würth Electronics)
    Australian Formula One Grand Prix with Marcos Ambrose as driver and Scott Pye forthwith racing in the colours in select races for the rest of the season...
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  • Sepura (category Electronics companies of the United Kingdom)
    and military sectors. Sepura originated in the Pye company, founded in Cambridge in 1896. William Pye, a trained instrument maker working at Cambridge...
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  • Electronics Ltd. was a major UK industrial and broadcast television equipment manufacturer and systems integrator in the 1970s and 1980s. The company...
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  • Radio Corporation of New Zealand (category New Zealand companies established in 1929)
    Stewarts buildings which had been home to the company since 1933 would be known as the Pye Electronics Ltd. Wire Division. The first brand, dating to...
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    Dolby (category Electronics companies of the United States)
    and communications networks. These companies include BBC, Pye, IBC, CBS Studios, RCA, and Granada. He moved the company headquarters to the United States...
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  • Orange record label in 1969. A pressing and distribution deal was signed with Pye Records for the UK in 1972 and soon afterwards for other territories. The...
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    through holes. This was known as "the metal trouser". Pye Ltd., a leading British electronics firm of the time, had pioneered television receiver design...
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    DTS, Inc. (redirect from DTS (company))
    Digital Experience until 1995. DTS licenses its technologies to consumer electronics manufacturers. DTS, Inc. was acquired by Tessera Technologies Inc. in...
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    Seiko (category Electronics companies of Japan)
    major sponsor for the No. 20 Team 18 Holden ZB Commodore driven by Scott Pye in the Supercars Championship. Notification of change of President, Seiko...
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    Proximity fuze (category World War II Allied electronics)
    development effort at Pye Ltd. to develop thermionic valves (electron tubes) capable of withstanding these much greater forces. Pye's research was transferred...
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    Robin Saxby (category British electronics engineers)
    2006, he considered himself "destined for the electronics industry". He worked at Rank Bush Murphy, Pye, Motorola and Henderson Security. Immediately...
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    EMI (redirect from EMI Electronics)
    television production companies as well as for the BBC. The commercial television ITV companies also used them alongside cameras made by Pye and Marconi. Their...
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