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- Q260729 abstract "Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton FRSE (18 October 1863 - 19 February 1930) was a Scottish consulting electrical engineer, who provided the theoretical basis for the electronic television, two decades before the technology existed to implement it. He began experimenting around 1903 with the use of cathode ray tubes for the electronic transmission and reception of images. Campbell described the theoretical basis for an all electronic method of producing television in a 1908 letter to Nature. Campbell-Swinton’s concept was central to the cathode ray television because of his proposed modification of the cathode ray tube that allowed its use as both a transmitter and receiver of light. The cathode-ray tube was the system of electronic television that was subsequently developed in later years, as technology caught up with Campbell's initial ideas. Other inventors would use Campbell's ideas, as a starting-point to realise the cathode ray tube television as the standard, workable form of all electronic television that it became for decades after his death. It is generally considered that the original credit for the successful theoretical conception of using a cathode ray tube device for imaging should belong to Campbell.".
- Q260729 birthDate "1863-10-18".
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- Q260729 birthDate "1863-10-18".
- Q260729 birthPlace "Albyn Place, Edinburgh, Scotland".
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- Q260729 education "Fettes College, Edinburgh".
- Q260729 name "Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton".
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- Q260729 comment "Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton FRSE (18 October 1863 - 19 February 1930) was a Scottish consulting electrical engineer, who provided the theoretical basis for the electronic television, two decades before the technology existed to implement it. He began experimenting around 1903 with the use of cathode ray tubes for the electronic transmission and reception of images. Campbell described the theoretical basis for an all electronic method of producing television in a 1908 letter to Nature.".
- Q260729 label "Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton".
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- Q260729 name "Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton".