• Scophony was a sophisticated mechanical television system developed in Britain by Scophony Limited. A black and white image was produced by an early form...
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    remaining Scophony TV receiver high-speed scanner motor?". National Science and Media Museum blog. 2014-03-21. Retrieved 2024-04-21. "The Scophony System"...
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    1930s, the technology known as Scophony had no rival in terms of technical performance."[page needed] In 1948 Scophony acquired John Logie Baird Ltd....
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    Earls Court Ltd, Blackburn and General Aircraft, Hanworth Securities Ltd, Scophony Ltd, Power Jets Ltd and was a partner with merchant bankers O.T. Falk and...
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  • from Hungary to England to work on mechanical television, working for Scophony. Wikkenhauser was born in 1901 in Budapest, Hungary. When twenty-six years...
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  • cell was an early acousto-optic modulator, best known for its use in the Scophony system of mechanical television. It was invented by J.H. Jeffree in 1934...
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    rapidly developed, and then scanned while the film was still wet. The Scophony Company's success with their mechanical system in the 1930s enabled them...
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    In 1935 Ekco made a substantial investment in Scophony Limited, the developers of the ingenious Scophony projection television system. Although the system...
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  • development too. When Ferranti purchased shares in the Scophony company he produced a light source for the Scophony system and a method to lock the picture to the...
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  • left TT&H in 1936 and joined a series of companies after that, including Scophony, Pullin, and Aldis, publishing scientific articles on lenses and optics...
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  • RCA Review. 7: 199–239. Rosenthal, A.H. (1940). "The Skiatron - a new Scophony development towards large screen television projection" (PDF). Electronics...
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  • South Buffalo Railroad Company, 333 U.S. 771 (1948) United States v. Scophony Corporation of America, 333 U.S. 795 (1948) Anderson v. Atchison, Topeka...
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  • In addition to his positions for NBC, he was a producer of programs for Scophony television, television director for RCA, stage manager for many Off-Broadway...
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  • Abbiss, Staff Officer, Air Ministry. Albert Ernest Adams, Chief Designer, Scophony Ltd. Jane Stear Alexander. For public services in Featherstone, West Riding...
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