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Racal - Wikipedia Racal Electronics plc was a British electronics company that was founded in 1950
Racal Acoustics part of the INVISIO Group | INVISIO Racal Acoustics, part of the INVISIO Group, is a world leading brand with a history of more than a hundred years Racal develops and manufactures advanced and robust hearing protection and communication headsets for use in environments with constant high noise
RACAL ELECTRONICS PLC -- Company History Racal Electronics PLC is a multinational manufacturer and service provider in telecommunications, security, data communications, defense radar and avionics, marine and energy electronics, radio communications, and specialized electronics
Racal Electronics Racal Eelelctronics provide advanced solutions to increase local and national security, Racal develop, engineer and manufacture equipment, with supporting products in our new purpose built UK premises, for law enforcement, intelligence services and military organisations worldwide
RACAL - radioblvd. com RACAL, The Royal Navy and the Collins 51J Receiver Things changed for Racal in 1953 when the British Royal Navy became interested in having Racal build a couple hundred Collins 51J receivers for Royal Navy use The 51J was being successfully used for RTTY communications in the USA military
Racal Datacom Ltd. - Crypto Museum Racal was a Britisch manufacturer of electronic equipment and is best known for its range of military radio and cryptographic products The company was founded in 1950 as Racal Ltd and was at one time the 3rd largest electronics company in the UK
Racal Electronics - Graces Guide Racal Electronics Ltd, radio communications and electronic instrumentation maker, of Bracknell 1950 Racal Ltd was created to provide a consulting service for the planning of radio communications systems The name was derived from the partners RAymond Brown and George CALder Cunningham (Brown had previously worked at Plessey)