The NOKIA 3724 is a 14 inches color television with 50 programs VST search tuning and remote, featuring a simple OSD.
- The set was a compact type and was featuring the very compact and small chassis STANDARDMONO PLUS BG PAL allowing very high grade of integration and low power consumption.
- Features first on European market the Philips TDA8360 IC allowing television processor microcircuit containing an intermediate frequency (IF) signal processing circuit, a multi-standard demodulator of a frequency-modulated sound signal, automatically tuned notch and band-pass filters in the video signal processing channel, a luminance signal delay line, a color signal decoder in the PAL and NTSC system with automatic detection systems, TV / AV input selector, RGB signal switching scheme, horizontal and vertical scanning synchronization circuits.Alignment-free PAL colour decoder for all PAL standards, including PAL-N and PAL-M
The minimum number of elements connected to external circuits and only one element requiring adjustment (reference circuit of the IF signal demodulator) creates an exceptional usability of the TDA8360. As a result, the TDA8360 processor has become one of the most widely used chips in modern television technology.The TDA8360 is intended for simple
PAL receivers (all PAL standards,including PAL-N and PAL-M are possible).Because of the different functional contents of the ICs the set maker can make the optimum choice depending on the requirements for the receiver.
- Surprisingly this model version doesn't feature a SCART Connector like many others models present at the time on the market.
- The NOKIA 3724 features a CRT TUBE from THOMSON in which present invention relates to an improved in-line electron gun for a cathode ray tube, particularly a shadow mask type color picture tube. The new gun is primarily intended for use in a color tube having a line type color phosphor screen, with or without light absorbing guard bands between the color phosphor lines, and a mask having elongated apertures or slits. However, the gun could be used in the well known dot-type color tube having a screen of substantially circular color phosphor dots and a mask with substantially circular apertures.
- The set here today presented is a Nokia fabricated by Nokia Unterhaltungselektronik Nokia Graetz GmbH; D-7530 Pforzheim, Deutschland. Previously as Standard Elektrik Lorenz AG
(To see the Internal Chassis Just click on Older Post Button on bottom page, that's simple !)
Nokia Corporation is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation, established in 1865. Nokia's main headquarters are in Espoo, Finland, in the greater Helsinki metropolitan area, but the company's actual roots are in the Tampere region of Pirkanmaa. In 2020, Nokia employed approximately 92,000 people across over 100 countries, did business in more than 130 countries, and reported annual revenues of around €23 billion. Nokia is a public limited company listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange. It is the world's 415th-largest company measured by 2016 revenues according to the Fortune Global 500, having peaked at 85th place in 2009. It is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index.
ITT Corporation (NYSE:
ITT) is a global diversified manufacturing company with 2008
revenues of $11.7 billion. ITT participates in global markets including
water and fluids management, defense and security, and motion and
flow control. Forbes.com named ITT Corporation to its list of
"America's Best Managed Companies" for 2008, and awarded the company
the top spot in the conglomerates category.
,ITT's
water business is the world's largest supplier of pumps and systems
to transport, treat and control water, and other fluids. The
company's defense electronics and services business is one of the ten
largest US defense contractors providing defense and security
systems, advanced technologies and operational services for military
and civilian customers. ITT's motion and flow control business
manufactures specialty components for aerospace, transportation and
industrial markets.
In 2008, ITT was named to the
Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World) for the tenth time
in recognition of the company's economic, environmental and social
performance. ITT is one of the few companies to be included on the
list every year since its inception in 1999.
The
company was founded in 1920 as International Telephone &
Telegraph. During the 1960s and 1970s, under the leadership of its
CEO Harold Geneen the company rose to prominence as the archetypal
conglomerate, deriving its growth from hundreds of acquisitions in
diversified industries. ITT divested its telecommunications assets in
1986, and in 1995 spun off its non-manufacturing divisions, later to
be purchased by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide.
In 1996, the company became ITT Industries, Inc., but changed its name back to ITT Corporation in 2006.
History
ITT
was formed in 1920, created from the Puerto Rico Telephone Company
co-founded by Sosthenes Behn.[1] Its first major expansion was in 1923
when it consolidated the Spanish Telecoms market into what is now
Telefónica.[2] From 1922 to 1925 it purchased a number of European
telephone companies. In 1925 it purchased the Bell Telephone
Manufacturing Company of Brussels, Belgium, which was formerly
affiliated with AT&T, and manufactured rotary system switching
equipment. In the 1930s, ITT grew through purchasing German electronic
companies Standard Elektrizitaetsgesellschaft (SEG) and Mix
& Genest, both of which were internationally active
companies. Its only serious rival was the Theodore Gary &
Company conglomerate, which operated a subsidiary, Associated
Telephone and Telegraph, with manufacturing plants in Europe.
In
the United States, ITT acquired the various companies of the Mackay
Companies in 1928 through a specially organized subsidiary
corporation, Postal Telegraph & Cable. These companies
included the Commercial Cable Company, the Commercial Pacific Cable
Company, Postal Telegraph, and the Federal Telegraph Company.
International telecommunications
International
telecommunications manufacturing subsidiaries included STC in
Australia and Britain, SEL in Germany, BTM in Belgium, and CGCT and LMT
in France. Alec Reeves invented Pulse-code modulation (PCM), upon
which future digital voice communication was based. These companies
manufactured equipment according to ITT designs including the (1960s)
Pentaconta crossbar switch and (1970s) Metaconta D, L and 10c Stored
Program Control exchanges,
mostly for sale to their respective national telephone
administrations. This equipment was also produced under license in
Poznań (Poland), and in Yugoslavia, and elsewhere. ITT was the
largest owner of the LM Ericsson company in Sweden but sold out in
1960.
1989 breakup
In
1989 ITT sold its international telecommunications product
businesses to Alcatel, now Alcatel-Lucent. ITT Kellogg was also part
of the 1989 sale to Alcatel. The company was then sold to private
investors in the U.S. and went by the name Cortelco Kellogg. Today
the company is known as Cortelco (Corinth Telecommunications
Corporation, named for Corinth, MS headquarters). ITT Educational
Services, Inc. (ESI) was spun off through an IPO in 1994, with ITT as
an 83% shareholder. ITT merged its long distance division with
Metromedia Long Distance, creating Metromedia-ITT. Metromedia-ITT
would eventually be acquired by Long Distance Discount Services, Inc.
(LDDS) in 1993. LDDS would later change its name to Worldcom in
1995.
In 1995, ITT Corporation split into 3 separate public companies:
*
ITT Corp. — In 1997, ITT Corp. completed a merger with Starwood
Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, selling off its non-hotel and
resorts business. By 1999, ITT completely divested from ITT/ESI;
however, the schools still operate as ITT Technical Institute using
the ITT name under license.[1] Also in 1999, ITT Corp. dropped the
ITT name in favor of Starwood.[7]
* ITT Hartford (insurance) —
Today ITT Hartford is still a major insurance company although it has
dropped the ITT from its name altogether. The company is now known
as The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
* ITT Industries — ITT operated under this name until 2006 and is a major manufacturing and defense contractor business.
o On July 1, 2006, ITT Industries changed its name to ITT Corporation as a result of its shareholders vote on May 9, 2006.
Purchase of International Motion Control (IMC)
An
agreement was reached on June 26, 2007 for ITT to acquire privately
held International Motion Control (IMC) for $395 million. The deal
was closed and finalized in September 2007. An announcement was made
September 14, 2010, to close the Cleveland site.
Purchase of EDO
An
agreement was reached September 18, 2007 for ITT to buy EDO
Corporation for $1.7 billion.[12] After EDO shareholders' approval, the
deal was closed and finalized on December 20, 2007.
Purchase of Laing
On
April 16, 2009, ITT announced it has signed a definitive agreement
to acquire Laing GmbH of Germany, a privately held leading producer
of energy-efficient circulator pumps primarily used in residential
and commercial plumbing and heating, ventilating and air conditioning
(HVAC) systems.
2011 breakup
On
January 12, 2011, ITT announced a transformation to separate the
company into 3, stand-alone, publicly-traded, and independent companies.
HISTORY OF Standard Elektrik Lorenz AG IN GERMAN:
Die
Standard Elektrik Lorenz AG (heute Alcatel-Lucent Deutschland
AG) ist ein Unternehmen der Nachrichtentechnik (früherer Slogan:
SEL – Die ganze Nachrichtentechnik) mit Hauptsitz in
Stuttgart. Zur Nachrichtentechnik zählen auch Informations- und
Kommunikationstechnik, Telekommunikationstechnik (SEL war für
die Röchelschaltung bekannt) und früher Fernmeldetechnik oder
Schwachstromtechnik. Einen weiteren Geschäftsbereich hatte das
Unternehmen in der Bahnsicherungstechnik, so wurden für die
Deutsche Bundesbahn Relaisstellwerke und elektronische Stellwerke
mit den dazugehörigen Außenanlagen (Signale,
Gleisfreimeldeanlagen, Weichenantriebe) sowie die
Linienzugbeeinflussung entwickelt und gebaut, welche auch bei
ausländischen Bahnen Abnehmer fanden. Der Bereich gehört seit 2007
als Thales Transportation Systems GmbH (seit 02.2011 vorher
Thales Rail
Signalling Solutions GmbH) zum Thales-Konzern. Die bereits 1998
ausgegliederten Bereiche Alcatel Air Navigation Systems und SEL
Verteidigungssysteme sind ebenfalls heute in Thales
Deutschland beheimatet.[1]
Fernseher Illustraphon 743 von 1957
„Goldsuper Stereo 20“ (1961)
Das Flaggschiff der erfolgreichen Schaub-Lorenz Kofferradios der sechziger Jahre: Touring 70 Universal
Erster Digitalfernseher der Welt (1983)
Bis
1987 gehörte SEL zusammen mit anderen auf dem Sektor
Telekommunikation in anderen Ländern tätigen Schwesterfirmen zum
US-amerikanischen Mischkonzern International Telephone and Telegraph
(ITT). ITT verkaufte die Aktien-Mehrheit an den
ITT-Telekommunikationsfirmen an die französische Compagnie Générale
d’Electricité (CGE), die nach der Zusammenfassung mit den eigenen
Telekommunikationsaktivitäten daraus die Alcatel N.V. bildete.
Die
Standard Elektrik Lorenz AG wurde 1993 in Alcatel SEL AG
umbenannt. Die Aktienmehrheit liegt mit über 99 % bei der Alcatel.
Mit der Fusion von Alcatel und Lucent zu Alcatel-Lucent am 1.
Dezember 2006 und der Neu-Firmierung beider Unternehmen in
Deutschland zur Alcatel-Lucent Deutschland AG entfiel der Zusatz
SEL.
Geschichte
Die
beiden Stammfirmen des Unternehmens, die Mix & Genest AG und
die Telegraphenbauanstalt von C. Lorenz, wurden 1879 bzw. 1880
gegründet. Das erste Patent von Mix & Genest datiert
von 1883, das erste Patent von C. Lorenz ist aus dem Jahr 1902.
Das
Unternehmen Mix & Genest war wesentlicher Teil der
Standard Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (SEG), in die auch die
Süddeutsche Apparatefabrik (SAF), die 1875 von F. Heller als
"Friedrich Heller, Fabrik Elektrotechnischer Apparate"
gegründet wurde, integriert wurde. Der technische Schwerpunkt
von Mix & Genest bzw. SEG sowie der C. Lorenz AG war
der klassischen Fernmelde- bzw. Funktechnik zuzuordnen. Die C.
Lorenz AG baute in den 1920er und 1930er Jahren Großsender für
den neu gegründeten Rundfunk.
1930 übernahm die
International Telephone and Telegraph Company (ITT) die
Aktienmehrheit der Mix & Genest AG und der C. Lorenz AG. [2]
Die
C. Lorenz AG positionierte sich mit der Übernahme der G. Schaub
Apparatebau-Gesellschaft mbH im Jahr 1940 in der Entwicklung
und Herstellung von Rundfunkempfängern. Ab dem Jahr 1950 wurden
alle Geräte bei Schaub in Pforzheim gefertigt. 1952 wurde das
Typenprogramm beider Unternehmen verschmolzen und der
Lorenz-Radio-Vertrieb in die Firma Schaub integriert. Ab 1955
wurden die Geräte unter dem Namen Schaub-Lorenz vertrieben.
1956
wurde das Unternehmen SEG in Standard Elektrik AG umbenannt.
Ebenfalls 1956 wurde ein Kabelwerk gegründet. Wesentlicher Motor
für das 1957 gegründete Informatikwerk war Karl Steinbuch, der
von 1948–1958 dem Unternehmen, zuletzt als Technischer Direktor
und Leiter der Zentralen Forschung, angehörte.
1958 erfolgte die Vereinigung der Standard Elektrik AG mit der C. Lorenz AG zur Standard Elektrik Lorenz AG (SEL).
Die
Standard Elektrik Lorenz AG übernahm 1961 die Graetz KG. Die
Firmenteile Schaub-Lorenz und Graetz waren zusammen mit einem
Bildröhrenwerk Bestandteil der Unternehmensgruppe Audio Video der
SEL AG, die 1979 als Audio-Video-Elektronik in die ITT
ausgegliedert wurde. Die Produkte, die unter anderem
Fernsehgeräte, Radios, Autoradios, Kassettenrecorder,
Weltempfänger und Lautsprecherboxen umfassen, wurden fortan
unter dem Namen ITT Schaub-Lorenz vertrieben.[2]
Versuche, auf dem neuen Gebiet der Raumfahrt-Elektronik Fuß zu fassen, waren auf folgende Produkte beschränkt:
* AZUR: Telemetrie/Telekommandogeräte
* Spacelab: Datenerfassung/Kommandoterminal.
SEL
entwickelte zu Beginn der 1970er Jahre das
Präzisionsanflugverfahren SETAC. Dieser Unternehmensbereich wurde
im Jahre 1987 von der finnischen Firma Nokia übernommen.
1976 hatte SEL ein Grundkapital von 357 Mio. DM bei 33.000 Beschäftigten und einem Umsatz von 2,6 Mrd. DM.
1983
stellte SEL auf der Internationalen Funkausstellung Berlin 1983
mit dem ITT Digivision den weltweit ersten Fernseher mit
digitaler Signalverarbeitung vor.
2003
wurden die Markenrechte am Namen Schaub Lorenz an die
italienische General Trading SpA verkauft. Die neugegründete
Schaub Lorenz International GmbH vertreibt seitdem unter dem
alten Markennamen Schaub-Lorenz importierte Konsumelektronik aus
dem unteren Preisbereich.
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