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- Iconoscope abstract "The Iconoscope (from the Greek: εἰκών "image" and σκοπεῖν "to look, to see") was the first practical video camera tube to be used in early television cameras. The iconoscope produced a much stronger signal than earlier mechanical designs, and could be used under any well-lit conditions. This was the first fully electronic system to replace earlier cameras, which used special spotlights or spinning disks to capture light from a single very brightly lit spot.Some of the principles of this apparatus were described when Vladimir Zworykin filed two patents for a Television system in 1923 and 1925. A research group at RCA headed by Zworykin presented the iconoscope to the general public in a press conference in June 1933, and two detailed technical papers were published in September and October of the same year. The German company Telefunken bought the rights from RCA and built the iconoscope camera used for the historical TV transmission at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.The iconoscope was replaced in Europe around 1938 by the much more sensitive Super-Emitron and Superikonoskop, while in the United States the Iconoscope was the leading camera tube used for broadcasting from 1936 until 1946, when it was replaced by the image orthicon tube.".
- Iconoscope thumbnail Zworykin_and_iconoscope.jpg?width=300.
- Iconoscope wikiPageExternalLink Iconoscope.
- Iconoscope wikiPageExternalLink ikonoskp.html.
- Iconoscope wikiPageID "3105389".
- Iconoscope wikiPageLength "23595".
- Iconoscope wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Iconoscope wikiPageRevisionID "646262903".
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink 1936_Summer_Olympics.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink 405-line_television_system.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Alexandra_Palace.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium_oxide.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Aluminum_oxide.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink BBC.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Capacitor.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_television.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_inventions.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_technology.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Cathode_ray.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Colloid.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Drop_(liquid).
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Electron_beam.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Electron_gun.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Followspot.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Foot-candle.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Language.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Image_Dissector.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Image_dissector.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Image_orthicon_tube.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Shoenberg.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Keystone_(architecture).
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Kálmán_Tihanyi.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Lux.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_television.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Mica.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Philo_Farnsworth.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Pixel.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_hydride.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Professional_video_camera.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink RCA.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Corporation_of_America.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Spotlight_(theatre_lighting).
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Telefunken.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Television_camera.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Video_camera_tube.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_K._Zworykin.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Zworykin.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Westinghouse_Electric_(1886).
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink Zworykin.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink File:Grace_Brandt_Eddie_Albert_Grace_and_Eddie_The_Honeymooners_Show_1937.JPG.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink File:Iconoscope_and_mosaic.jpg.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink File:Iconoscope_diagram.png.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink File:Iconoscopes.jpg.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink File:Olympia-Kanone_1936.jpg.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink File:Zworykin1931iconoscope.png.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLink File:Zworykin_and_iconoscope.jpg.
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Emitron".
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iconoscope".
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLinkText "camera".
- Iconoscope wikiPageWikiLinkText "iconoscope".
- Iconoscope hasPhotoCollection Iconoscope.
- Iconoscope wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Iconoscope wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Electronic_components.
- Iconoscope wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Iconoscope subject Category:History_of_television.
- Iconoscope subject Category:Russian_inventions.
- Iconoscope subject Category:Television_technology.
- Iconoscope hypernym Tube.
- Iconoscope type AnatomicalStructure.
- Iconoscope type Article.
- Iconoscope type Article.
- Iconoscope comment "The Iconoscope (from the Greek: εἰκών "image" and σκοπεῖν "to look, to see") was the first practical video camera tube to be used in early television cameras. The iconoscope produced a much stronger signal than earlier mechanical designs, and could be used under any well-lit conditions.".
- Iconoscope label "Iconoscope".
- Iconoscope sameAs İkonoskop.
- Iconoscope sameAs Іканаскоп.
- Iconoscope sameAs Iconoscopi.
- Iconoscope sameAs Ikonoskop.
- Iconoscope sameAs Ikonoskop.
- Iconoscope sameAs Iconoscopio.
- Iconoscope sameAs Ikonoskopio.
- Iconoscope sameAs Iconoscope.
- Iconoscope sameAs Իկոնոսկոպ.
- Iconoscope sameAs Iconoscopio.
- Iconoscope sameAs Iconoscoop.
- Iconoscope sameAs Ikonoskop.
- Iconoscope sameAs m.08rrpy.
- Iconoscope sameAs Иконоскоп.
- Iconoscope sameAs Ikonoskop.
- Iconoscope sameAs Іконоскоп.
- Iconoscope sameAs Ikonoskop.
- Iconoscope sameAs Q1570706.
- Iconoscope sameAs Q1570706.
- Iconoscope wasDerivedFrom Iconoscope?oldid=646262903.
- Iconoscope depiction Zworykin_and_iconoscope.jpg.
- Iconoscope isPrimaryTopicOf Iconoscope.