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A Philco 90 "cathedral" style radio from 1931.
'Philco', the 'Philadelphia Storage Battery Company' (formerly known as the 'Spencer Company' and later the 'Helios Electric Company'), was a pioneer in early radio and television and former employer of
Philo Farnsworth, inventor of
cathode ray tube television. For a time, during the 1930's Philco produced very sophisticated radio-phonographs in conjunction with RCA's
Victrola brand.
Philco built many iconic
radios and
TV sets, including the classic
cathedral-shaped wooden radio of the
1930s, and the very futuristic (in a
1950s sort of way)
Predicta series of television receivers. In
1960,
NASA contracted Philco to build the world-wide tracking station network for
Project Mercury, and all subsequent Man-In-Space projects until the ground station network was replaced by the
TDRS communication satellites in the
1990s.
Acquired by
Ford Motor Company on
December 11,
1961, Philco made many car radios for Ford vehicles. Eventually, the name was abandoned. The company was acquired by
Philips in
1981 in order to gain the rights to use the
Philips trademark in the
United States which Philco was able to keep Philips from using legally because of the similarly sounding names.
In 1962, the Philco 2000 Model 212 computer was chosen for use in the
North American Aerospace Defense Command's famous
Cheyenne Mountain facility. Three of the machines were installed that year and ran until 1980. The machines were also used by research labs at
Westinghouse Electric and
General Electric.
The Aerospace portion of
Philco Ford was renamed
Ford Aerospace in
1976.
Popular Culture
★ In an episode of
Rugrats, Tommy's Grandpa Lou Pickles is reminiscing about when his sons Stu and Drew Pickles were babies. Stu and Drew have a bad fight, resulting in them being rendered unable to watch Blocky and Oxwinkle (a parody of
Rocky and Bullwinkle). They try to find a way to get a TV to play it, and result in getting it to play the Stetsons (
Jetsons) and other cartoons, finally resulting in their show. It turns out that the TV was a Philco that Lou couldn't figure out how to repair (he's an electronics repairman).
Non-U.S. branding
In
Brazil, Philco was acquired in
1989 by
Itautec, becoming
Itautec-Philco and in August
2005 Itautec sold Philco to
Gradiente.
In 2003, the
Merloni Group acquired rights to the Philco brand (from 'Philco International') for use in
Italy [1]. The Italian Philco produces household appliances in affiliation with
Bendix and
Thorn EMI Moyor Electronics (e.g. Bendix 71258 1000 automatic washing machine 1986). As of 2006, the company is mainly recognised in
Australia.
External links
★
Philco Website (in
Portuguese)
★
A brief history of Philco
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A Resource for Vintage Philco Radios
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Everything for the PHILCO Antique Radio Collector and Restorer