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Profile 1973 James Adduci Electronics Industries Assoc Vintage Article

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Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE of James Adduci, Electronics Industries Association president, Washington. At the head of a mammoth trade group of manufacturers doing a collective business of 30 billion dollars a year is a 53 year old Italian immigrant who never graduated from a college. Jim arrived at the EIA by an unlikely route leading from an Italian village through the Pentagon. EIA is constantly upgrading technical standards of broadcast equipment to keep pace with expanding technology. A case in point is the set of standards for studio transmitter links for color television EIA is currently revising them to include standards for point-to-point microwave and satellite links. They have began to write standards for the interface between cable transmission systems and viewing devices for the material benefit of TV-set and cable-equipment manufacturers. This 1973 unique old one page radio and television industry trade article would display beautifully matted and framed.
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