[ARC5] RFL and ARC

David Stinson arc5 at ix.netcom.com
Sun Sep 24 18:07:57 EDT 2006


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Tauson" <kongomt at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [ARC5] RFL and ARC


> However, if I remember right, some of the engineering staff moved over
> from RFL and/or GR..

Thanks for the reply, Michael.
I've heard of this A.R.C., General Radio connection, but I can't find
any reference to it in my docs.  
According to Gordon White, in an article from AOPA Pilot (date lost in
the cobwebs):

   "...The ferment in the aviation field attracted a number of firms,
    one of which was the Seabury Company, established in 1912
    to produce items made of a new plastic maerial called
    'Bakelite,' invented by Dr. Bakeland.... 
    In 1927, Seabury set up a subsidiary in Boonton to exploit the
    use of bakelite in radio equipment.  The new company, known 
    as Radio Frequency Laboratories,...."
 
What am I missing data on a General Radio connection?
 Thanks, D.S.



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