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Televising Street Scenes

A DEMONSTRATION of the televising of street scenes was given in London recently by Mr. J, L. Baird, the inventor of the Baird system of television. | Considerable variations in the quai ity of reception, due to the varying degrees of cloud. and sunshine, was in evidence, but on the whole the experiment was a success, The apparatus used differs from that employed in a television studio in that no travelling spot of light is employed. In place of this a large drum with. mirrors set round its circumference revolves at high speed and projects a succession of images of the scene upon a photo-elec-trie cell.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 1, 17 July 1931, Page 3

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Televising Street Scenes Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 1, 17 July 1931, Page 3

Televising Street Scenes Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 1, 17 July 1931, Page 3

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