- A
Nipkow disk (sometimes
Anglicized as
Nipkov disk;
patented in 1884), also
known as
scanning disk, is a mechanical, rotating,
geometrically operating...
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Gottlieb Nipkow (German: [ˈpaʊl ˈgɔtliːp ˈnɪpkɔv]; 22
August 1860 – 24
August 1940) was a
German electrical engineer and inventor. He
invented the
Nipkow disk...
- The
Fernsehsender "Paul
Nipkow" (TV
Station Paul
Nipkow) , also
known as
Deutscher Fernseh-Rundfunk (German
Television Broadcasting), in Berlin, Germany...
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number of
tuned receivers simultaneously. The
Fernsehsender Paul
Nipkow (TV
Station Paul
Nipkow) in Berlin, Germany, was the
first regular television service...
- pronunciation: [ˈzɪlvərə(n) ˈnɪpkɔfsxɛif]; "Silver
Nipkow Disk",
named for
German television pioneer Paul
Gottlieb Nipkow) is a
Dutch television and
media award that...
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Leslie Nipkow is an
American essayist,
television writer, playwright, and actress.
Guarding Erica performer/playwright (published in
Vintage Books anthology:...
- 23-year-old
German university student, Paul
Julius Gottlieb Nipkow proposed and
patented the
Nipkow disk in 1884 in Berlin. This was a
spinning disk with a...
- 23-year-old
German university student, Paul
Julius Gottlieb Nipkow proposed and
patented the
Nipkow disk in 1884. This was a
spinning disk with a
spiral pattern...
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Daniel Nipkow (born 14
March 1954) is a
Swiss sport shooter. He won a
silver medal in 50
metre rifle three positions at the 1984
Summer Olympics in Los...
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using the
Nipkow disk. Paul
Gottlieb Nipkow had
invented this
scanning system in 1884.
Television historian Albert Abramson calls Nipkow's patent "the...