John Pinckney
New Member
PRESS RELEASE
FROM THE EARLY TELEVISION FOUNDATION
CONTACT:
Steve McVoy, ETF President, Early Television Museum, 5396 Franklin St, Hilliard, OH 45026 USA
1-614-771-0510 E-Mail: etf@columbus.rr.com
John Pinckney, e-mail: strehlgasse13@lycos.com
The Early Television Foundation (ETF) proudly announces its second Early Television Convention! The 2004 convention will be held at the ETF Museum in Hilliard, Ohio, USA, over the weekend of April 24th & 25th.
Tentatively scheduled for the 2004 Convention are Discussions and Demonstrations of:
The CBS Field Sequential Color TV System Lives Again!
Frozen Out in the Forties and Fifties? Distant TV Reception (TVDX’ing) in the NTSC Era.
A 1938 GE 7 inch prototype electronic receiver
1953 Philco prototype 15 inch color set
RCA's TV program in Russia in 1939 (a Video Presentation)
And, others to be arranged!
The 2003 Early Television Convention included Discussions and Demonstrations of:
Mechanical Scanning TV (Disc and Mirror Screw)
A Brief History of Baird TV, Including Restoration of a Baird T-5 Receiver
Development of the NTSC Color (Colour) Standard
Collecting TV Ephemera
TV Receivers of the GDR
Color Wheels for NTSC Receivers
The RCA RR-359 Field Trials Receiver
RCA Prewar Iconoscope Camera
A Homebuilt Color TV Camera from the 1960’s
A Panel Discussion on the Collecting and Restoration of Early TV Receivers
In addition, the 2004 Convention will include the sumptuous annual “Early TV Banquet”! (optional)
A nominal registration fee includes lunch and drinks.
Further information may be obtained from the Early Television Foundation Website (www.earlytelevision.org) or from Steve McVoy of the Foundation.
FROM THE EARLY TELEVISION FOUNDATION
CONTACT:
Steve McVoy, ETF President, Early Television Museum, 5396 Franklin St, Hilliard, OH 45026 USA
1-614-771-0510 E-Mail: etf@columbus.rr.com
John Pinckney, e-mail: strehlgasse13@lycos.com
The Early Television Foundation (ETF) proudly announces its second Early Television Convention! The 2004 convention will be held at the ETF Museum in Hilliard, Ohio, USA, over the weekend of April 24th & 25th.
Tentatively scheduled for the 2004 Convention are Discussions and Demonstrations of:
The CBS Field Sequential Color TV System Lives Again!
Frozen Out in the Forties and Fifties? Distant TV Reception (TVDX’ing) in the NTSC Era.
A 1938 GE 7 inch prototype electronic receiver
1953 Philco prototype 15 inch color set
RCA's TV program in Russia in 1939 (a Video Presentation)
And, others to be arranged!
The 2003 Early Television Convention included Discussions and Demonstrations of:
Mechanical Scanning TV (Disc and Mirror Screw)
A Brief History of Baird TV, Including Restoration of a Baird T-5 Receiver
Development of the NTSC Color (Colour) Standard
Collecting TV Ephemera
TV Receivers of the GDR
Color Wheels for NTSC Receivers
The RCA RR-359 Field Trials Receiver
RCA Prewar Iconoscope Camera
A Homebuilt Color TV Camera from the 1960’s
A Panel Discussion on the Collecting and Restoration of Early TV Receivers
In addition, the 2004 Convention will include the sumptuous annual “Early TV Banquet”! (optional)
A nominal registration fee includes lunch and drinks.
Further information may be obtained from the Early Television Foundation Website (www.earlytelevision.org) or from Steve McVoy of the Foundation.