The
Iconoscope (from the Greek : εἰκών "image" and σκοπεῖν "to look, to see") was the first practical television camera . The
iconoscopeKaynak: IconoscopeThe
iconoscope : An
iconoscope is a camera tube that projects an image on a special "charge storage " plate containing a mosaic of
Kaynak: Video camera tubeThe original American
iconoscope was noisy, had a high ratio of interference to signal, and ultimately gave disappointing results,
Kaynak: History of televisionTransmissions using cameras based on the
iconoscope began on January 15, 1936. both fully electronic
iconoscope-based cameras and
Kaynak: 180-line television systemJune - A research group at RCA headed by Vladimir K. Zworykin publicly launches the
iconoscope , the first practical cathode ray tube
Kaynak: 1933 in scienceall-electronic system in the 1930s using a domestically developed
iconoscope system In spite of that, because of the beginning of World War
Kaynak: Television in Japan1973 the National Academy of Engineering presented Bitzer with the Vladimir K. Zworykin Award which honors the inventor of the
iconoscope .
Kaynak: Donald BitzerA scientist invents a television called the
Iconoscope , which thieves try to steal. Ironically, the term
iconoscope was used in real
Kaynak: Television SpyWhile in college, his friend Professor Brun showed him a new invention, an "
iconoscope", which allowed the viewer to watch remote scenes
Kaynak: Samson (Fox Feature Syndicate)Bruch was able to field test the first
Iconoscope camera to the development of which he had contributed. introduced an
iconoscopeKaynak: Walter BruchTelevision had been pursued with primitive prototypes for decades prior to the 1934 introduction of the first practical camera (the
iconoscope ).
Kaynak: PhotomultiplierZ
Iconoscope , kinescope. File:Zworykin1931iconoscope. png | Zworykin's draft of a UV-microscope, similar to
iconoscope | File:Zvyozdochkin
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