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- Q2816830 subject Q449970.
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- Q2816830 abstract "441 lines, or 383i if named using modern standard, is an early electronic television system. It was used with 50 interlaced frames per second in France and Germany, where it was an improvement over the previous 180-line system. In North America it was used by RCA with 60 frames per second from 1938 to 1941.".
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- Q2816830 comment "441 lines, or 383i if named using modern standard, is an early electronic television system. It was used with 50 interlaced frames per second in France and Germany, where it was an improvement over the previous 180-line system. In North America it was used by RCA with 60 frames per second from 1938 to 1941.".
- Q2816830 label "441-line television system".