Maspro Denkoh

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Maspro Denkoh Corporation
マスプロ電工株式会社
Type Public K.K.
TYO: 6749
IndustryElectronics
FoundedSeptember 9, 1955
Headquarters,
Number of employees
846 (As of March 31, 2007)
Website Maspro Denkoh (en)
alternative site

Maspro Denkoh is a Japanese electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Nisshin, Aichi , Japan. [1]

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In 2005, the firm chose the auctioneer of their $20 million art collection through a game of rock, paper, scissors. Christie's won. [2]

Overview

Maspro Denkoh, a developer of TV receiving equipment, from antennas and tuners to boosters, splitters, and beyond, even including cables, connectors, accessories, and security systems. [3]

Maspro RF preamplifier RF preamplifier for TV and FM VUBCB40N.jpg
Maspro RF preamplifier

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References

  1. ASCII. "京セラコミュニケーションシステムとマスプロ電工、「Sigfox」を活用した浸水センサーを国土交通省の実証実験で設置開始". ASCII.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  2. Tomkins, Steve (6 May 2005). "Scissors, paper, stone - a strategic game". BBC News. Retrieved 23 June 2011..
  3. "名古屋グランパスモデル防水対応「スポーツカメラ」がマスプロ電工より発売|ニュース|名古屋グランパス公式サイト". 名古屋グランパス公式サイト (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-01-05.