Diagram illustrating television transmission, c 1930s.
UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 02: Diagram illustrating television transmission, c 1930s. Diagram illustrating how John Logie Baird (1888-1946) was able to transmit high-definition television by ultra short waves. (Photo by Daily Herald Archive/SSPL/Getty Images)
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- Illustration,
- Radio,
- Shortwave Radio,
- 1900-1909,
- 20th Century Style,
- Appliance,
- Arts Culture and Entertainment,
- Biological Process,
- Broadcasting,
- Cathode,
- Cathode Ray Tube,
- Communication,
- Control,
- Control Room,
- Diagram,
- Effort,
- Europe,
- Global Communications,
- HD Format,
- Illustration Technique,
- Indoors,
- John Logie Baird,
- Logie Awards,
- Loudspeaker,
- Megaphone,
- Microphone,
- Palace,
- Retro Style,
- The Media,
- Tower,
- UK,
- Waving - Gesture,