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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fred L Bechly

This document represents the RCA Corporation preliminary specification for the MI-40206 color monitor that was prepared, revised and submitted by Fred L Bechly on June 19, 1953.Tri-color Kinescope technology was considered to be the RCA "secret weapon" vs. competitor CBS during establishment of the NTSC standard for color television by the Federal Communications Commission in 1953. RCA assigned model MI-40206 as the prototype which used the NTSC standard as its input, and RCA ultimately prevailed with the NTSC standard on December 17, 1953. The MI-40206 prototype was then commercialized in 1954 to become the RCA TM-10A Color Monitor.


Istoriya ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (11 (109)) ◽  
pp. 0
Author(s):  
Evgeny Osipov

The article, based on the materials of the archives of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, most of which have not yet been introduced into scientific circulation, examines the Soviet-French attempt to create a single color television standard for the whole of Europe on the basis of SECAM. It was the cooperation in the field of color television, according to the plan of Moscow and Paris, that was supposed to confirm that two countries from different military-political blocs could implement an ambitious project in the field of high technologies. Materials from the archives of the French Foreign Ministry allow us to trace how this project was implemented in practice. The article focuses on the contradictory results of Soviet-French cooperation. On the one hand, SECAM, indeed, for many years became the standard of color television in the USSR, France, Eastern Europe and some other states that were in the zone of influence of Moscow or Paris. On the other hand, the political environment (not all countries were ready to join the Soviet-French project during the Cold War) and the objective limitations of the capabilities of the Soviet and French industry led to the fact that the SECAM project, instead of a single standard for the whole of Europe, became a symbol of artificial politicization ofthe essentially technical issue and showed the limits of Soviet-French cooperation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 72 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-119
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Catherine Clepper
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