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How did Motorola get started?

In 1930, the Galvin Manufacturing Company produced the first practical and affordable car radio. Paul Galvin named the new product Motorola, which means cars and radios.

In 1936, the company produced an AM car radio called the Patrol. The radio is pre-tuned to a frequency to

receive police broadcasts. This is the first time that Motorola has entered a new field of wireless communications.

In 1947, as the registered trademark Motorola was already very well-known, Galvin Manufacturing Company changed its name to Motorola Company.

In 1955, a new wireless communication product called a pager was developed that could deliver wireless communications to a designated person.

A small wireless receiver. Many hospitals became the first users of Motorola pagers. This pager replaced the original

paging system.

In 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong's first words on the moon were transmitted back to Earth through a transponder designed and manufactured by Motorola's Government Electronics Division.

In 1977, an experimental wireless telephone system called the "Cellular" system developed by Motorola was put into field testing. This system is known as "cellular" because of its many base stations with small coverage areas.

In 1979, Motorola launched the first 16-bit microprocessor - MC 68000. The processor completes two million calculations per second and can be used for scientific computing, data processing and other business applications. ―――The company conducts inspections on product quality and the company's

By the mid-1980s, the company had fully implemented Six Sigma total quality management.

In 1980, electronic components required by the automotive industry became the first major market for Motorola microprocessors. Motorola

supplies a large number of electronic engine control modules to companies such as Ford, General Motors and Chrysler to improve fuel efficiency and reduce

exhaust emissions.

In 1984, Motorola built the first true 32-bit microprocessor MC68020, which contained 200,000 transistors.

The memory addressable range is up to four billion bytes. At the same time, the company also launched the MC68HC11 microcontroller

In 1991, it began to develop a communication system that can cover any place on the earth. The system is called the Iridium system, which operates on low earth.

The orbit consists of many satellites.

In 1996, the Motorola StarTAC cellular phone was the world's smallest and lightest phone of its kind and could be carried anywhere.

Motorola announced that it plans to develop a satellite network called M-Star, which will be used to transmit voice, video signals,

and high-speed data around the world.