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History of the radio manufacturer Anritsu Corporation; Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa


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Name: Anritsu Corporation; Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa    (J)    
Abbreviation: anritsu  
Products: model-types  
Summary: 2006 activ company, 1931 Anritsu Electric Corporation was established by the merger of Kyoritsu Electric and Annaka Electric, They produce test and mesurement equipment.

 
Founded: 1931
History: 1895 Sekisan-sha, Anritsu's predecessor, was founded.
1900 Annaka Electric Company was established.
1908 Kyoritsu Electric Company was established by the merger of Sekisan-sha and Abe Electric Wire Company Kyoritsu began mass production of wall and desktop telephones (public phones from 1925 onward).

1931 Anritsu Electric Corporation was established by the merger of Kyoritsu Electric and Annaka Electric.
1933 Anritsu delivered Japan's first TV broadcast transmitter to Hamamatsu Advanced Technical School (now Shizuoka University).
1950 Anritsu developed the ARM-6074 field strength meter with doublet antenna for ultra-short wave electric fields.
1962 Anritsu began production of electronic micrometers (start of industrial automation instruments).
1967 Anritsu succeeded in producing hybrid ICs and began production of traffic control information systems.
1990 Anritsu acquired Wiltron Company of the U.S.A.

     
This manufacturer was suggested by Wolfgang Scheida.

Some models:
Ctry  Year  Name  1st Tube  Notes
83  Oscilloscope SS-57 C (SS57C)     Zweistrahl-Oscilloskop mit aufgesetztem Frequenzzhler, der auch extern angespeist werden k... 
47  Alpha A-100 (A100)   UZ6D6  "National Standard Receiver No. 4A". Eines der ersten Industrie-Radios nach dem Krieg. Ty... 

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