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MOVING SCENES BY RADIO

LICENSE GRANTED

INVENTOR PROMISES COLOR

T K A X S MISSION

LOXDOX, Aug. L’2. Tlio Post Ofliee has granted the first Pro licenses for wireless television to the company whi'eh has boon formed to tske over the Baird “televisor”—the instturnout with which television was recently demonstrated. Moving scenes were now being transmittoil by radio nightly front London to air. experimental station at Harrow, the pictures being generally of the faces of operators, for testing purposes.

It is declared tliat tlie time is not list ant when the broadcasting of scenes will become as popular ns the broadcasting of songs and speeches at •lie present time. Mr. John Baird, the inventor of this system of television, says: “There seems a possibility of three-color transmission in the near future, since 1 :r e 'already secured definite results in hat direction.’’ . . o

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 5

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143

MOVING SCENES BY RADIO Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 5

MOVING SCENES BY RADIO Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 5