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Demonstration of the transmission apparatus for television at Bell Labs. Seated left in front of the photoelectric cells is R.C. Mathes and behind him is J.W. Horton, both members of the technical staff. On the right facing a motor of his design is H.M. Moller who is largely responsible for the development of synchronization in TV. New York, New York: c. 1929.
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