BKPRECISION
Manufacturer Information

B&K Precision helped pioneer the electronic
testing industry, and like so many early electronics firms, B&K started in
a garage. By 1948, when Americans had begun buying televisions in large
numbers, Chicago entrepreneur Carl Korn and his partner Philip Ban responded to
the need for maintenance of often-unreliable sets. Frustrated by a lack of
equipment to easily test television components, Ban and Korn began making their
own devices and opened Central Television Service Company. They soon had a
thriving business selling CRT rejuvenators and vacuum tube testers to other
television service shops. By 1951, Korn had developed what would become B&K
Precision into a company that had branched out into other areas of electronic
testing and measurement. B&K engineers broke new ground, earning several
patents in the field of television test equipment, and rapidly pushing the
company to become a worldwide leader in electronic measurement.
In 1961, Carl Korn placed B&K Precision under an
umbrella corporation, Dynascan, comprising a variety of electronics firms. One
of those companies, Cobra Electronics, came to dominate the Citizen's Band (CB)
radio phenomenon. Choosing to focus on radios, Korn sold B&K Precision.
Through an ensuing series of ownership transitions B&K continued to produce
high-quality testing and measurement products.

Main products:
• Measuring & testing equipment, Electrical and electronic meters
• Measuring & testing equipment in the field of mechanical-construction
• Environmental Instruments
• Laboratory equipment
• Automation equipment
• etc.
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