Definition of Iconoscope. Meaning of Iconoscope. Synonyms of Iconoscope

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Definition of Iconoscope

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Meaning of Iconoscope from wikipedia

- The iconoscope (from the Gr****: εἰκών "image" and σκοπεῖν "to look, to see") was the first practical video camera tube to be used in early television cameras...
- signal like in the iconoscope. The super-Emitron was between ten and fifteen times more sensitive than the original Emitron and iconoscope tubes and, in some...
- based on the iconoscope began on January 15, 1936. The Berlin Summer Olympic Games were televised, using both all-electronic iconoscope-based cameras...
- Although his breakthrough would be incorporated into the design of RCA's "iconoscope" in 1931, the U.S. patent for Tihanyi's transmitting tube would not be...
- would be named the iconoscope. Zworykin first presented his iconoscope to RCA in 1932. He continued work on it, and "[t]he image iconoscope, presented in 1934...
- Sikorsky was an aviation pioneer. Vladimir Zworykin was the inventor of the iconoscope and kinescope television systems. Theodosius Dobzhansky was the central...
- more sensitive tubes based on the charge-storage phenomenon like the iconoscope during the 1930s. Despite the camera tubes based on the idea of image...
- prior to the 1934 introduction of the first practical video camera (the iconoscope). Early prototype television cameras lacked sensitivity. Photomultiplier...
- Syd C****yd originally suggested "Ike", the nickname for the television iconoscope tube. "Ike" was also the po****r nickname of World War II hero and ****ure...
- Simultaneously, fully electronic transmissions using cameras based on the iconoscope began on January 15, 1936, with definition of 375 lines. The Berlin Summer...