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rowid artifactNumber ObjectName GeneralDescription model SerialNumber Manufacturer ManuCountry ManuProvince ManuCity BeginDate EndDate date_qualifier patent NumberOfComponents ArtifactFinish ContextCanada ContextFunction ContextTechnical group1 category1 subcategory1 group2 category2 subcategory2 group3 category3 subcategory3 material Length Width Height Thickness Weight Diameter image thumbnail
108420 2016.0194.001 Boom microphone Metal and hard synthetic casing with synthetic knobs a metal arm and rotating head a synthetic covered cord and a metal connector at the end. 3923 1113615 Br√ºel & Kjaer Denmark     1984   circa   1 The object has a main cylindrical body that is predominantly black with white markings and has a green proper top with black markings and white blie and grey stickers. Connected to the main body are a large black square arm that is connected at opposite sides of the body and a black rotating head attached at the proper top where the boom extensions are connected. There is also a long grey coated cord attached to the body with a large silver coloured metal connector at the end. Bell Northern Research was the research and development subsidiary of Northern Telecom (later Nortel Networks) and Bell Canada. It was built by Northern Telecom at its Trans-Canada plant in Montreal. Northern Telecom and its predecessor Northern Electric was for decades Canada¬ís largest manufacturer of telecommunications equipment. Originally a subsidiary of the AT&T-owned Western Electric for which it manufactured American-designed products for the Canadian market Northern Electric became Canadian-owned in the 1950s and in the 1960s began to design and produce equipment to meet the distinctive needs of Canadian telecommunication companies. In the 1970s through its new research subsidiary Bell Northern Research the company made a concerted shift from conventional analogue equipment into the emerging field of digital communications becoming in the 1980s the first equipment supplier to provide a complete line of fully digital switching and transmission gear. During this decade the company moved aggressively into export markets and opened manufacturing and R&D operations in several countries. The company¬ís sales soared during the internet boom of the 1990s but a combination of poor financial decisions and a failure to maintain its technological edge led eventually to its bankruptcy in 2009. The original Bell Northern facilities were designed with cutting edge telecommunications research and development in mind with the first three buildings on the campus featuring laboratories an extensive research library and an anechoic chamber. The anechoic chamber was the focal point of the Bell Northern Research acoustics research examining both the technology and placement of speakers and microphones in telecommunication devices. The anechoic chamber group was organized under the Industrial Design and working together with design were responsible for the development of the acoustic properties of most products. (From the Acquisition Proposal see Ref. 1) Used to characterize the acoustic properties of rooms where acoustic experiments were conducted. (From the Acquisition Proposal see Ref. 1) Used in conjunction with other Bruel & Kjaer equipment to build an experimental acoustic apparatus. (From the Acquisition Proposal see Ref. 1) Communications Sound Microphones parts & accessories             metal;synthetic;metal;synthetic;metal 26.6 22.7 23       http://source.techno-science.ca/artifacts-artefacts/images/2016.0194.001.aa.cs.png http://source.techno-science.ca/artifacts-artefacts/images/2016.0194.001.aa.cs.thumb.png