Camera tubes for colour television to c. 1967

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Author(s): R. W. Burns
Source: The Struggle for Unity: Colour television, the formative years,2008
Publication date January 2008

Mention has been made in an earlier chapter to the genesis of RCA's camera tube the iconoscope and the independently developed, but similar, camera tube - the emitron - of EMI. The merits of these tubes led to the growth of high-definition television in the UK, the USA and elsewhere, though they were not ideal and suffered from a number of defects.

Inspec keywords: electromagnetic interference; television camera tubes

Other keywords: iconoscope; emitron; colour television; EMI; camera tubes

Subjects: Television and video equipment, systems and applications

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