Abstract

Experiments in the transmission of television signals over wire lines have been made from time to time as the television art has developed. The present paper discusses experiments made during the summer of 1940 with 441-line, 30-frame interlaced signals transmitted over coaxial cable and other telephone facilities. Some of the general problems of wire transmission have been included. In particular, the results of transmission studies on a system linking New York and Philadelphia will be reported.

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