Behind the Tube: A History of Broadcasting Technology and BusinessTells the story of the unseen foundation of modern radio, television, and cable - the technology that enables programming to reach an audience. |
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Page 151
... Armstrong's FM patents , if determined to be valid , would be another crack in the structure . The patent issue was joined near the end of World War II . RCA , although notably unenthusiastic about FM , felt it necessary to market FM ...
... Armstrong's FM patents , if determined to be valid , would be another crack in the structure . The patent issue was joined near the end of World War II . RCA , although notably unenthusiastic about FM , felt it necessary to market FM ...
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... Armstrong's patents , was sufficiently different from narrow - band to be separately patentable . Was there a quantum difference between the charac- teristics of wideband and narrow - band systems , or did they differ merely in degree ...
... Armstrong's patents , was sufficiently different from narrow - band to be separately patentable . Was there a quantum difference between the charac- teristics of wideband and narrow - band systems , or did they differ merely in degree ...
Page 153
... Armstrong anew : " I will go further , and I will say that the RCA and the NBC have done more to develop FM than anybody in this country , including Armstrong . " 3 This hardened Armstrong's resolve to refuse a negotiated statement ...
... Armstrong anew : " I will go further , and I will say that the RCA and the NBC have done more to develop FM than anybody in this country , including Armstrong . " 3 This hardened Armstrong's resolve to refuse a negotiated statement ...
Contents
THE ORIGINS OF RADIO AND TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY | 1 |
AM RADIO BROADCASTING | 57 |
FM RADIO BROADCASTING | 113 |
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