Television News, vol. 1, no. 3, July–August 1931

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This issue of Television News contains an editorial by Gernsback that thinks through the "techniques" that will be necessary for television broadcasting.

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This issue is composed of the following articles:

FEATURES:

Editorial Sanabria Produces 10 by 10 Foot Image, H. Winfield Secor The Jenkins New York Studio, D.E. Replogle Television Here and There—Illustrated Television Movies With a Braun Tube, Dr. Fritz Noack, Berlin Oddities in Television How I Get Television on a Broadcast Receiver, Edward L. Cowan Color Television, Dr. Fritz Noack The Glow Tube Problem in the Televisor, K. Nentwig How You Can Experiment With the Cathode-Ray Scanner, C.H.W. Nason, Television Engineer How a Cathode Tube Scans in Television, Hans Bourquin The Jenkins Television Projector (Front Cover Feature) What Price Image Quality? D.K. Gannett, of the American Te. & Tel. Co. How to Build a ‘Television Scanner’ With Constant Speed Brake (A German Prize-winning model), Bruno Wienecke A New ‘Modulated Arc’ Television Receiver, Henri F. Dalpayrat Mechanical Jig for Laying Out and Punching Disc Holes Short Course in Television, C.H.W. Nason The Principles of Scanning, A.C. Kalbfleisch New Type of Photoelectric Cells, A.R. Olpin, Member of Technical Staff, Bell Telephone Laboratories

TELEVISION RECEIVERS:

Reception and Magnification of Television Image With Cathode Ray Tube Receiving Television Image on Atwater Kent Broadcast Receiver Two New Tubes for Television Receiver—The Variable-Mu and the Pentode (Including Circuits) 2 by 2 Ft. Image Produced With the Jenkins Crater Tube How to Build a Television Scanner With ‘Constant Speed’ Brake The Pilot Lamp As An Aid to Synchronizing, Clyde Fitch Making and Testing Nipkow Discs, A. Schadow A New ‘Modulated Arc’ Television Receiver Mechanical Jig for Laying Out and Punching Disc Holes How to Couple the Neon Tube

TRANSMITTERS:

Sanabria Television Transmitter The Transmitter Used at the Jenkins New York Studio Using the Cathode Ray Tube for ‘Transmitting’ Images Color Television Transmitter

MISCELLANEOUS:

The Elements of the Cathode-Ray Televisor, H. Brykczynski What’s This Thing—Synchronization? Inertia-Free Light Sources for Television Sets, Frederick Winckel Results of ‘New Word’ Contest Some of the Problems of Television Seeing Is Believing—What the ‘Visualists’ Have to Say The Television Question Box Television ‘Time-Table’—List of Stations The ‘Find-All’ Television Receiver, H.G. Cisin, M.E.

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