[GreenKeys] Mystery Coils
Bruce Gentry
ka2ivy at verizon.net
Fri Mar 27 13:47:41 EDT 2020
The name Motorola has an interesting history. I think it's first use
was by a company that made electric winders for spring driven
phonographs- a MOTOR to wind your victrOLA. Later, Galvin manufacturing
Co. sold entertainment radios, especially for cars, labeled "Motorola,
a product of Galvin Manufacturing Co." I do believe the name was
changed in 1947. Here in Syracuse, home of General Electric's
Electronics Park, to call the low frequency tone squelch anything other
than "Channel Guard" could provoke a ribbing.
Bruce Gentry, KA2IVY
On 3/27/20 12:18 PM, Scott Johnson wrote:
> Galvin Mfg. became Motorola in 1947, if memory serves. By the late
> thirties, almost everything was branded "Motorola", but the data plate would
> still say Galvin.
>
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