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Telefunken Brand History

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The company Telefunken from Germany is one of the founders of modern radio electronics and electroacoustics. The company with the long name Telefunken Gesellschaft fur drahtlose Telegraphie mb founded in 1903. And in this personally participated the Emperor of Germany and the King of Prussia Wilhelm II.

 

These enterprises were then formed as a result of cooperation between two giants of German electrical engineering of that time: Siemens & Halske and AEG (Manuals PDF pages). They merged their patents, resources and technologies.

 

From the very beginning, the new company was headed by the former engineer of AEG, Georg Graf von Arco, who during his time at Telefunken co-authored a truly outstanding invention. It is a radio station Nauen with a powerful transmitter that provided the opportunity to make radio contact with the colonies in Africa and the navy.

 

When in 1929 the first airship Ferdinand Zeppelin was involved, it was also equipped with Telefunken transmitters.

 

Especially it should be noted that for the live broadcast of the XI Olympic Summer Games in Berlin in 1936 also used the technology from Telefunken. It was the world's first electronic camera Telefunken Ikonoskop, created by Walter Bruch. By the way, then he, together with other specialists of the company, will also develop the color format system for European PAL television broadcasting.


By 1941, Telefunken already employs 40,000 employees. By that time, it had become the main supplier of communications equipment for the military and the leading producer of serial radio receivers in Germany. Lamp radios and loudspeakers from this manufacturer were a model for their time.

 

In the postwar decades, Telefunken was able to expand the product range by developing such areas as navigation equipment and consumer electronics. These include, in particular, portable radio communication systems, electro-acoustic systems, radio and television transmitters, household receivers, navigation systems and radar devices, measuring equipment, music centers and record players. In 1970, Telefunken's 10 millionth television was released in black and white.

 

Nine years later, the company's name was changed to AEG-Telefunken Aktiengesellschaft. At the end of the last century, Telefunken was developing digital flight tracking systems, digital information networks, speech recognition systems, and satellite technologies.

 

By the beginning of the new century, the Telefunken brand produced products in virtually all segments of radio electronics. Telefunken's technology and electronics are still sold in 130 countries.

 

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