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WIRELESS PICTURES.

PROBLEM -OF TRANSMISSION, (>T CABtt— pbbss associatios—coptmoht.) (Sidkbt "Sim" Sxavicx.) LONDON, December 20. The Paris, correspondent of tho "Weekly Dispatch" says that Edouard Belin gave a demonstration of, his television invention, in which he uses a tuning mirror. Professor D. M. Low,, who patented a television apparatus during the war period, explains that the principles of television consist of dividing the picture into small squares, which are transmitted independently at a speed enabling a second impression of the whole pictatt to begin before the first has faded from the eye. ' This, at present, is imr possible because wireless is insufficiently selective to enable the use of the different wave-lengths which are to success. When selective wireless permits simultaneous transmission of the whole picture, eliminating the tuning mirror, the jpoblem wil lbe solved. That is unlikely for at least a decade.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18571, 22 December 1925, Page 13

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WIRELESS PICTURES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18571, 22 December 1925, Page 13

WIRELESS PICTURES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18571, 22 December 1925, Page 13

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