Jerrold Electronics

Jerrold Electronics
Manufacturing
Founded 1950
Headquarters Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Products Cable television equipment

Jerrold Electronics was an American provider of cable television equipment, including subscriber converter boxes, distribution network equipment (amplifiers, multitap outlets), and headend equipment in the United States.

History

The company was founded by future Pennsylvania governor Milton Jerrold Shapp in 1950. The company was one of the earliest pioneers of community antenna television systems (cable television). The company headquarters was located at 401 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Shapp sold the company to General Instrument in 1967. However, the Jerrold brand name continued to be used on equipment into the 1990s.

In the late 1990s, the Jerrold name went out of use, and General Instrument merged with Motorola becoming the Motorola Connected Home Solutions division. Motorola Connected Home Solutions was acquired by ARRIS in 2012. The equipment was popular with many cable pirates by then and by 2005, most cable companies have discontinued use of Jerrold equipment in favor of digital cable.

There are a number of sources available covering the history of Jerrold and the cable industry as a whole.

References

Extensive history
History of one notable instrument
Histories of key engineering staff involved
Extensive treatment, but some updating is needed
Brief narrative history
Extensive, well documented
Extensive treatment, but some updating is needed
Brief history of key Jerrold engineer.
History of CATV amplifier development
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