Changeset 121 in t29-www for en/communication
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r6 r121 35 35 36 36 <div class="box center"> 37 <img src="/shared/photos/kommunikationstechnik/saba _schauinsland2.jpg" alt="Saba Schauinsland WII" width="362" height="264" />37 <img src="/shared/photos/kommunikationstechnik/saba.schauinsland.jpg" alt="Saba Schauinsland WII" width="420" height="310" /> 38 38 <p class="bildtext">One of the first television recievers from the postwar period is the <strong>Saba Schauinsland WII</strong>. In 1954 people crowded together in front of the showcase from a radio shop for watching the soccer world championship just out of the 36cm-picture tube installed in this apparature.</p> 39 39 </div> … … 58 58 </div> 59 59 60 <div class="box right">61 <img src="/shared/photos/kommunikationstechnik/telefunken _bildplattenspieler_tp1005.jpg" alt="Fotografie des Telefunken Bildplattenspielers TP1005" width="231" height="233" class="nomargin-bottom" />60 <div class="box left"> 61 <img src="/shared/photos/kommunikationstechnik/telefunken.tp1005.jpg" alt="Fotografie des Telefunken Bildplattenspielers TP1005" width="360" height="236" class="nomargin-bottom" /> 62 62 <p class="bildtext">Furthermore we demonstrate executable heavy video recorders with 1- or as well 2-inch tapes (Ampex, Grundig, Philips) and players for optical videodisks which are quite awesome. In 1975 the Telefunken optical videodisc player <b>TP 1005</b> (picture on the right) came on the market. A mechanically driven micro-diamond scanned the optical videodisks. Unfortunately the system did not get recognition any more because the disks stores only ten minutes of video.</p> 63 63 <div class="clear"> </div> … … 65 65 66 66 <div class="box center"> 67 <img src="/shared/photos/kommunikationstechnik/ampex _vr650.jpg" alt="AMPEX VR 650" width="546" height="296" />68 <p class="bildtext"><b>AMPEX VR 650</b>, an early bulky transportable video unit from Ampex, equipped with 2-inch tapes from 1964. It was the first transistorized apparature made by Ampex, featuring germanium transistors. O n the right side you see a matchbox that helps to visualize the physical size of this recorder. Of course the device was not intended for privat use. Although it was versatile, hospitals often recorded radiographies with this apparature.</p>67 <img src="/shared/photos/kommunikationstechnik/ampex.vr650.jpg" alt="AMPEX VR 650" width="600" height="369" /> 68 <p class="bildtext"><b>AMPEX VR 650</b>, an early bulky transportable video unit from Ampex, equipped with 2-inch tapes from 1964. It was the first transistorized apparature made by Ampex, featuring germanium transistors. Of course the device was not intended for privat use. Although it was versatile, hospitals often recorded radiographies with this apparature.</p> 69 69 </div> 70 70
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