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Television Broadcasting Technology

Interactive Two-Way Cable TV.

There was an early 1980's prototype interactive cable TV system in Ohio developed by Warner-Amex.  The project commenced in 1977, and terminated in 1984.

<-- This is the customer's console.   The placard says 'QUBE: A Warner Communications Company.'  The three buttons on the bottom are labeled: P for Premium, C for Community, T for Television.
   

Automated television switcher.

Do you want to turn on a television show at a certain time?   This is a Vikoa Duplomat 15" Programmer.   Intended for use at Cable Head-Ends or Network Operations Centers, it automatically switches television sources for broadcast at certain times.   Electro-mechanical technology.

 

 

Label 'A' shows a programming drum divided vertically into 12 hours in 15" increments.   The white vertical band divides the drum into 5 circuits (input sources), further divided into 7 days AM and PM.   Like a music-box, pegs are inserted into holes in the drum to identify the interval where that source should be turned on.

 

Label 'B' is called 'timing cams.'

Television Camera by René Barthelemy 1935.  Found in the Musée des Arts et Métiers, Paris.

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