Radio Photographs, Radio Movies, and Radio Vision

C. Francis Jenkins

Attempts to send pictures electrically, and to see by wire, i.e., “television,” are very old, dating back well-nigh a hundred years. And as radio differs from wire only as a means of carrying the picture characteristics over the intervening distance between stations, with the advantages in favor of radio, it is quite natural that the early workers should immediately begin the adaptation of their apparatus to radio as soon as radio was available.

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Published
1923-05
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J11631