<sb69402e....@accusort.com>, Terry Meck <tjm...@accusort.com> inimitably
wrote:
>
>You can't change the facts.  So yes!  In the Middle to late 50's.  :-) 
>
>>>> John Woodgate <j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk> 08/01/01 03:16PM >>>
>
><sb67c5fe....@accusort.com>, Terry Meck <tjm...@accusort.com> inimitably
>wrote:
>>I saw the first PCB show up in TVs,
>
>Would you care to put a date on that?

Well, I asked because in Britain, Kolster-Brandes (part of ITT) TVs had
printed boards (just part of the circuit, of course) from 1956.

Snap?
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