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Federal Manufacturing & Engineering Corporation

Federal Manufacturing and Engineering Corp. was a company based in Brooklyn and their original name was Federal Stamping and Engineering Corp. They are mostly known for manufacturing photographic enlargers, tape recorders, still and motion picture projectors, sound signal and pulse generators and heterodyne frequency meters.

insertion units

insertion units

General Radio Company
circa 1940
UHF signal generator equipment

UHF signal generator equipment

Federal Manufacturing & Engineering Corporation
1945
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