Decca may refer to:
- Decca Records, a 1929 British record label, also known as Decca Music Group
- Decca Studios, a recording facility in West Hampstead, England, owned by Decca records
- Decca Radar (later Racal-Decca Marine), a British marine electronics manufacturer, a spin-off from the gramophone and records company
- Decca tree, a microphone recording system
- London Decca, a maker of turntable tonearms and a unique type of phonograph pick-up cartridge
- Decca Navigator System, a hyperbolic low-frequency radio marine and aeronautical navigation system
- Jessica Mitford (1917-1996), a British-American investigative journalist, nicknamed "Decca"
See also
Decca Records is a British Record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis. The Decca Studios was a recording facility in Broadhurst Gardens West Hampstead, north London, England. The Decca Company, a British gramophone manufacturer that as Decca Records, released records under the Decca label contributed to the British war effort during the Second The Decca Company, a British gramophone manufacturer that as Decca Records, released records under the Decca label contributed to the British war effort during the Second The Decca Tree is a spaced Microphone array most commonly used for orchestral recording London Decca is a manufacturer of Phonograph tonearms and pick-up cartridges. The Decca Navigator System was a hyperbolic Low frequency Radio navigation system (also known as Multilateration) that was first deployed during The Hon Jessica Lucy Freeman-Mitford ( September 11, 1917 – July 22, 1996) British-born writer long resident in the United States was one
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