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Tale Of John Logie Baird "The Television Founder"

 Kisah 'John Logie Baird' sang Pencipta Televisi Pertama di Dunia
John Logie Baird, who was born in Helensburgh, Scotland, is regarded as one of the inventors of television mechanical effect known as "televisor", it works like a radio.
A television that has a rotating mechanism attached that can produce a video to accompany the sound.
Baird was a Scottish engineer. She is the youngest of four siblings. As a boy of his childhood fairly often experimented with electronic instruments.
Baird had attended as an engineering student at the University of Glasgow from 1914 to 1915, until finally dismissed from their study. He also tried to volunteer for national service in 1915, but declined due to health reasons.
Until finally Baird made a mechanical television that works is to scan an image and video signals via a rotating and perforated discs, or a rotating mirror.


 

Pioneer Scot help change the world by explaining how the system works and its benefits television television in the future.
When the people began to react to the creation of John Logie Baird. It was the first public demonstration of television life that creates images by using electronic scanning.
Until 1924, Baird managed to transmit the image flickers at a distance of 10 feet and the following year had a breakthrough when it managed to capture the TV picture with light and shadow.
Until then, he continues to dominate TV innovation during the three decades after 1926 to the TV display. Baird continues to develop TV mechanic and in 1927 he began to send content in 438-mile length of the telephone line between London and Glasgow.
 



In 1928, Baird returned to the University of Glasgow, to give a public lecture on 'Television' to students of Engineering. During the lecture, he detailed how the television works, overcome difficulties to take advantage of wireless systems television and expressed confidence that the television will soon have a commercial interest.
Further it, Baird developed a color TV and brought out the world's first mass-produced television later in 1929. From then until 1937 radio television stations in the United Kingdom the BBC use the Baird company for the television broadcast.
Baird went on to set the Television Development Company, which produced the first transatlantic broadcast and the first live broadcast of the Epsom Derby.
Until finally Baird died on June 14, 1946 in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, after suffering a stroke at the age of 58 years.
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