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Eimac |
Number of Archive records |
4 |
Number of Object records |
3 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
3 |
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Eimac Photocollage Copy Print - Print, Digital
Eimac Photocollage Copy Print, 2016. Color digital copy print on Epson Professional paper shows an image of a photocollage of Eimac history from its founding in 1934 to 1974. Eimac was headquartered in San Bruno, California, and the company produced vacuum tube transmitters and receivers for radio frequency applications. The collage shows multiple snapshots of founders Bill Eitel and Jack McCullough, Eimac facilities, employees, vacuum tubes, adv...
Record Type: Photo
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Jack McCullough Interview, November 25, 1997 - Videodisc, Digital
Jack McCullough Interview, November 25, 1997. Video DVD interview (2 discs) between co-founder of Eimac, Jack McCullough and an old-time employee recorded on McCullough's 90th birthday, November 25, 1997. Disc 1-2. Includes a series of interview questions on Heinz and Kaufman where both Bill and Jack first worked at, on Bill Eital, co-founder of Eimac, how Jack McCullough met Eital, on the radio communication tubes that both Eital and McCullough ...
Record Type: Archive
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Making Silicon Valley: Innovation and the Growth of High Tech, 1930-1970 - Lécuyer, Christophe
Book, "Making Silicon Valley: Innovation and the Growth of High Tech, 1930-1970" by Christophe Lécuyer. Part of the Inside Technology series published by MIT Press. Hardcover, 408 pages. Summary: "In Making Silicon Valley, Christophe Lécuyer shows that the explosive growth of the personal computer industry in Silicon Valley was the culmination of decades of growth and innovation in the San Francisco-area electronics industry. Using the tools of ...
Record Type: Library
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The Story of Eimac and the Remarkable Men Who Made It - Document, Digital
The Story of Eimac and the Remarkable Men Who Made It, 1996. Digital copies of a manuscript written by Don Preist, which covers the first fifty years of Eitel-McCullough Inc. (Eimac). Eimac, founded in San Bruno in 1934, built improved capacity vacuum tubes for scientific and military use, broadcast radio, and television. In 1965 Eimac merged with the Palo Alto company Varian Associates and became a division within the Varian company. The documen...
Record Type: Archive