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Mechanical Broadcast Equipment
The earliest cameras (1926-1933) were generally flying
spot scanner types. A bright light source, such as an arc lamp, was
focused through a Nipkow disk and a lens onto the subject being
televised. A spot of light moved across the subject, reflected off, and
was captured by a photoelectric cell, which produced the video signal.
Televising was limited to indoors, in almost total darkness.
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Gallery of
mechanical broadcast
equipment |
Mechanical Broadcast Equipment
in the Museum's Collection

Flying Spot Scanner Camera
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