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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... Japanese market . Significant quantities of exports to the United States began in 1961 with 5.2 million units . U.S. imports grew rapidly thereafter to 17.6 million in 1965 and 34.7 million in 1969 ( not all of these came from Japan ) ...
... Japanese market . Significant quantities of exports to the United States began in 1961 with 5.2 million units . U.S. imports grew rapidly thereafter to 17.6 million in 1965 and 34.7 million in 1969 ( not all of these came from Japan ) ...
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... Japanese were ready to address it on an international basis . ? Helical scan recorders ; Japan was not a factor in the quadruplex recorder market . 3 The year of approval of SMPTE Type C format , a compromise between the Ampex and Sony ...
... Japanese were ready to address it on an international basis . ? Helical scan recorders ; Japan was not a factor in the quadruplex recorder market . 3 The year of approval of SMPTE Type C format , a compromise between the Ampex and Sony ...
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... Japanese to studio cameras has been the extraordinary quality of their designs . Japanese cameras also are manufactured with high standards of quality and sold for comparatively low prices . One reason for Japanese excellence in product ...
... Japanese to studio cameras has been the extraordinary quality of their designs . Japanese cameras also are manufactured with high standards of quality and sold for comparatively low prices . One reason for Japanese excellence in product ...
Contents
THE ORIGINS OF RADIO AND TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY | 1 |
AM RADIO BROADCASTING | 57 |
FM RADIO BROADCASTING | 113 |
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