For the clothing brand, see Eckō Unltd. For the former American cookware manufacturer EKCO Housewares Company, see Corelle Brands.
For companies named EK (EK Co), see EK (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with ECCO or EKKO.
EKCO (from Eric Kirkham Cole Limited) was a British electronics company producing radio and television sets from 1924 until 1960. Expanding into plastic production for its own use, Ekco Plastics produced both radio cases and later domestic plastic products; the plastics company became Lin Pac Mouldings Ltd.
EKCO (from Eric Kirkham Cole Limited) was a British electronics company producing radio and television sets from 1924 until 1960. Expanding into plastic...
1998 and sold the division to Borden. It acquired General Housewares and Ekco in 1999. As part of the sale to Borden, the company was required to shed...
In 1962, Pye acquired Ekco & Co Ltd and L G Hawkins was merged with similar Ekco activities to form Ekco Hawkins and later Ekco Hastings. Pye was later...
manufactured by several British radio manufacturers, including EKCO, Marconi, Plessey, and EMI. Ekco, who manufactured the R1155 and T1154 at its Aylesbury shadow...
world's first high power cavity magnetron from Britain to the US during WW2.) Ekco Radar WW2 Shadow Factory Archived 12 December 2005 at the Wayback Machine...
British electronics company E. K. Cole Ltd (aka EKCO). The advertisement was proposed for the shop by EKCO and is positioned to be viewed by passengers on...
designed the distinctive and influential round bakelite cabinets used by EKCO for some of its radios during the 1930s. Featured in the V&A permanent collection...
visibility limits 250 m (820 ft) horizontally, 15 ft (4.6 m) decision height Ekco E390/564 weather radar Radio altimeters France portal United Kingdom portal...
version, was a tail warning radar used on the British V bomber force. Built by EKCO, it was developed from the experimental AI.20 radar for the English Electric...
centre. At the beginning of the Second World War, the electronics company EKCO moved part of its operations from Southend-on-Sea to Cowbridge House, 3⁄4...
were founded at Great Baddow, Essex. In 1941 there was a buyout of Marconi-Ekco Instruments to form Marconi Instruments. English Electric acquired the Marconi...
boxes where the Type 3040 (T.3040) transmitter, built by EKCO, the receiver, built by Pye or EKCO, and the Type 6 or Type 96 "indicator units", the CRTs...
started trading in 1927 and operated independently until being bought by Ekco in 1955. The rights to the Dynatron name are currently held by Roberts Radio...
fluorescent lamps in Enfield, north London and taking over 51% of Ekco-Ensign Electric (Ekco) in 1950, which added a further incandescent lamp factory – in...
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Dynatron - - English Electric 1950 1957 English Electric Valve Company - - EKCO - - Electrohome 1949 1987 Post 1987 TVs were made by Mitsubishi and sold...
(870 L; 190 imp gal) drop tanks for extended range/loitering time Avionics Ekco ARI 5820 ranging radar Aviation portal Aircraft of comparable role, configuration...
improved layout focusing on the onboard navigational suite was introduced. An EKCO E160 radar unit was installed in the Comet 4's nose cone, providing search...
scanning dish AI radar AI Mk VIII - production centimetric AI radar made by EKCO AI Mk. IX - centimetric with "lock and follow". problems with production...
the proceeds of the sale to purchase Ekco Housewares in 1988 for $125 million, Centronics changed their name to Ekco Group, Inc. The Centronics 101 (introduced...
bombing equipment Green Water – pilotless interceptor/SAGW Green Willow – EKCO AI Mk. 20 Fire Control radar, backup to ARI 5897 AI Mk. 23 Airborne Interception...
In 1901, Eric Kingham Cole was born in Prittlewell and went on to form EKCO, a radio, TV and plastic manufacturer, in 1924. In 1930, he built a large...