RADIO DEVELOPMENT
THIRD CYGLE BEGINNING ERA OF SIGHT NEW YORK, Dec. 26. A new era of radio sight has been ushered in during the past year by the development of electronic products, said Brigadier-general David SarnoS, .president of the Radio Corporation of America, commenting on radio developments. “ The miracle of radar and the advent of post-war television make 1945 a year to be remembered as the beginning of the third cycle in radio’s evolution,” he said. “ First, there was wireless telegraphy; second, the broadcasting df the human voice; and now the world enters the third cycle—the era of radio sight,” General Sara off disclosed that the Radio Corporation of America had developed 150 new types of electron tubes, helping to bring about television that can “ see ” by the light of a match, radar that can spot a plane at 20,000 ft in the clouds and 20 miles away, also an electron microscope capable of exploring sub-microscopic worlds.
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Evening Star, Issue 25676, 27 December 1945, Page 4
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