[QuadList] History - what is the REAL story--details, source(s)

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Tue Apr 28 14:17:41 CDT 2009


 
here read this oral history I did with A.C. Dickieson  back when I  was a 
kid..
 
_http://www.smecc.org/a__c__dickieson.htm_ 
(http://www.smecc.org/a__c__dickieson.htm) 
 
Telstar,  TD-2 and TE microwave references  etc...  found  out later he was 
one of the people that  petitioned  for me to becoe  an IEEE senior member. 
Guy  ...  Like Jr Pierce...  wish   they  could have all lived forever.
 
 
ed
 
 
 
_http://www.smecc.org/a__c__dickieson.htm_ 
(http://www.smecc.org/a__c__dickieson.htm) From  the Ampex list I posted about AT&T Long Lines: 



AT&T provided "Long Lines" microwave and coaxial cable. Before 1957,  kines 
were used for delay, quad tape after that.

At one time Long Lines  provided all the television distribution for all 
the television networks.  Prior to television over the microwave radio it was 
provided by Long Lines via  coaxial cable on B2 (Black & White) terminal 
equipment and later on B3  (color) terminal equipment." - Roy Juch.



 
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