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A CLOSE-UP of one of the 35 mm. inverted Mechau continuous motion telerecording assemblies installed at the BBC's Lime Grove studios. The case containing the mirror drum is on the left and above that is the housing of the taking lens. The upper panel controls the sound exciter lamp and driving motor, and above that is the sound recorder optical unit. The lower panel controls the sound amplifier. In non-technical language this machine records television pictures on ordinary cinematograph film.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 24
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82BBC photograph A CLOSE-UP of one of the 35 mm. inverted Mechau continuous motion telerecording assemblies installed at the BBC's Lime Grove studios. The case containing the mirror drum is on the left and above that is the housing of the taking lens. The upper panel controls the sound exciter lamp and driving motor, and above that is the sound recorder optical unit. The lower panel controls the sound amplifier. In non-technical language this machine records television pictures on ordinary cinematograph film. New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 24
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