Walter Bruch (2 March 1908 – 5 May 1990) was a German electrical engineer and pioneer of German television. He was the inventor of closed-circuit television...
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Philipp Bruch (1781–1847), German pharmacist and bryologist Ricky Bruch (1946–2011), Swedish athlete Volker Bruch (born 1980), German actor Walter Bruch (1908–1990)...
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finding a way to eliminate the problems with NTSC. PAL was developed by Walter Bruch at Telefunken in Hanover, West Germany, with important input from Gerhard...
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Volker Bruch (German: [ˈfɔlkɐ ˈbʁʊx]; born 1980) is a German television and film actor. He is best known internationally for his leading roles as Wilhelm...
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devices with authorized access. Cameras can be either analog or digital. Walter Bruch was the inventor of the CCTV camera. Video cameras are either analogue...
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engineering technology professor, works on silica and silane chemistry. Walter Bruch (1908–1990), inventor of the PAL color television system Wilhelm Busch...
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surname include: Gerd vom Bruch (born 1941), German footballer and manager Klaus vom Bruch (born 1952), German media artist Walter Bruch (1908-1990), German...
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William C. Brown Crossed-field amplifier, microwave power transmission Walter Bruch Television pioneer, inventor of the PAL colour television system Charles...
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On 1 February 1949, Joseph died and his two sons, Franz-Josef and Dr Walter Bruch (1913–1999), took over the company. In the 1950s, the shopping behaviour...
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Germany (1967) chose a variant of the NTSC color system, modified by Walter Bruch and called PAL. East Germany (1969) accepted the French SECAM system...
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and the need to develop new television sets and production hardware. Walter Bruch, inventor of PAL, explains Brazil's choice of PAL over NTSC against these...
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Farbfernsehen. Patente, PAL, Prof. Dr. Walter Bruch" [German Broadcast Museum: Colour Television. Patents, PAL, Dr. Walter Bruch] (in German). Archived from the...
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which was then renamed to AEG-Telefunken. In the beginning of the 1960s, Walter Bruch developed the PAL-colour television system for the company, in use by...
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system with a 7 MHz channel bandwidth (based on work by Telefunken and Walter Bruch), with the support of Belgium, Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland...
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far beyond the Saxon borders. Among its students were August Horch, Walter Bruch, Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen, and Gerhard Neumann. 1960–1972 Günter Kluge...
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the "Gerber Standard". The system was based on work by Telefunken and Walter Bruch, and was supported by Belgium, Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden and...
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Royal Engineers over the Medjerda River near Majaz al Bab in Tunisia. Walter Bruch operates a closed-circuit television system to monitor the V-2 rocket...
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1971, PAL was set as a temporary standard. In August 1972, PAL inventor Walter Bruch traveled to Shanghai to give an academic lecture. Trial broadcasts since...
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entrepreneur, car manufacturer, engineer, non-graduate guest auditor. Walter Bruch (1908–1990), electronics and television engineer, honorary doctorate...
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Friedrich Siebert (SS member) [de] (1903–1966), jurist, SS official Walter Bruch (1908–1990), electrical engineering technician, inventor of the PAL color...
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insbesondere der deutschen Fernsehtechnik, Berlin: Julius Springer. Walter Bruch (1967) Kleine geschichte des deutschen Fernsehens, Berlin: Hande & Spender...
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perc:1-harp-org-strings) composed by Max Bruch. It was first performed on 26 February 1889 in Breslau. It is based on a motif from Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake...
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for the production of fluid control units with 200 employees. 1962: Walter Bruch at Telefunken in Hannover develops PAL color television. 1966: The largest...
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(died 1999) February 29 – Balthus, French painter (died 2001) March 2 – Walter Bruch, German engineer (died 1990) March 5 – Rex Harrison, English actor (died...
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Brühl as Roland Gumpert Riccardo Scamarcio as Cesare Fiorio Volker Bruch as Walter Röhrl Katie Clarkson-Hill as Jane McCoy, dietitian and daughter of...
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on the moon. Korbinian Brodmann: neurologist, Brodmann area in brain Walter Bruch: PAL, colour encoding system for analogue television Friedrich Wilhelm...
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saturation proportional to the phase error. "45 Years Anniversary of Walter Bruch's PAL Color Television". www.radiomuseum.org. Dhake, A. M. (May 1, 1999)...
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system with a 7 MHz channel bandwidth (based on work by Telefunken and Walter Bruch). Known as the "Gerber Standard", it was initially approved for VHF broadcasts...
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covers 17 German inventors: Béla Barényi, Gerd Binnig, Ludwig Bölkow, Walter Bruch, Jürgen Dethloff, Artur Fischer, Rudolf Hell, Heinz Lindenmeier, Hermann...
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living bearers of rings is limited to ten 1980 Vladimir K. Zworykin 1981 Walter Bruch 1982 Max Grundig 1983 Karl Holzamer 1984 Herbert von Karajan 1985 Hugh...
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