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Retrotechtacular: A DIY Television for Very Early Adopters

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By our very nature, hackers tend to get on the bandwagon of new technology pretty quickly. When something gee-whiz comes along, it's folks like us who try it out, even if that means climbing steep learning curves or putting together odd bits of technology rather than waiting for the slicker products that will come out if the new thing takes off. But building your own television receiver in 1933 was probably pushing the envelope for even the earliest of adopters.

"Cathode Ray Television," reprinted by the Antique Valve Museum in all its Web 1.0 glory, originally appeared in the May 27, 1933 edition of Popular Wireless magazine, and was authored by one K D Rogers of that august publication's Research Department. They apparently took things quite seriously over there at the time, at least judging by the white lab coats and smoking materials; nothing said serious research in the 1930s quite like a pipe. The flowery language and endless superlatives that abound in the text are a giveaway, too; it's hard to read without affecting a mental British accent, or at least your best attempt at a Transatlantic accent.

In any event, the article does a good job showing just what was involved in building a "vision radio receiver" and its supporting circuitry back in the day. K D Rogers goes into great detail explaining how an "oscillograph" CRT can be employed to display moving pictures, and how his proposed electronic system is vastly superior to the mechanical scanning systems that were being toyed with at the time. The build itself, vacuum tube-based though it was, went through the same sort of breadboarding process we still use today, progressing to a finished product in a nice wood cabinet, the plans for which are included.

It must have been quite a thrill for electronics experimenters back then to be working on something like television at a time when radio was only just getting to full market penetration. It's a bit of a puzzle what these tinkerers would have tuned into with their DIY sets, though -- the airwaves weren't exactly overflowing with TV broadcasts in 1933. But still, someone had to go first, and so we tip our hats to the early adopters who figured things out for the rest of us.

Thanks to [BT] for the tip.

#retrotechtacular #1930s #cathoderaytube #crt #television #tv

diane_a@diasp.org

YES, We know that it is BLACK HISTORY MONTH! This story was highlighted to make an impact on society...for EVERYONE to use their CRITICAL THINKING skills. #CRT

In a nutshell...

[ In 1954 the Bradens became involved in helping Andrew Wade, an electrician, in buying a house. "Carl and I were both part of a statewide committee to repeal the Kentucky school segregation law. We were also involved in trying to break down discrimination in hospitals. In the spring of 1954, a Black friend, Andrew Wade, asked us if we would buy a house and transfer it to him. He and his wife had one child, two and a half years old, and another on the way. They were crowded into a small apartment and were anxious to move out of the city. Andrew had tried, but as soon as sellers found out he was Black, he wouldn't get the house. He decided the only way left was to have a white person buy it for him. Before he came to us, he had asked several others. For one reason or another, they refused. But we felt he had a right to a new house and never thought twice about doing it."] Braden bought the house for the Wade's, and from thereon terror and chaos began...Continue reading here---> https://spartacus-educational.com/Carl_Braden.htm

Court case information is here: https://law.justia.com/cases/kentucky/court-of-appeals/1956/291-s-w-2d-843-1.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Braden

diane_a@diasp.org

61 years ago today, 4 federal marshals escorted 6-year-old #RubyBridges to her 1st day of school (1st grade), as the 1st Black student to attend previously all-white William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans, Louisiana. And today, there are legislators and school districts seeking to ban teaching on Ruby Bridges under the guise of banning #CRT. We have to stand so that they don’t whitewash U.S. and world history.

artsound2@diasp.eu

When FEAR creates politics, what are you trying to hide?

A $5 Million Fine for Classroom Discussions on Race? In Tennessee, This Is the New Reality

Tennessee aims to levy fines starting at $1 million and rising to $5 million on school districts each time one of their teachers is found to have “knowingly violated” state restrictions on classroom discussions about systemic racism, white privilege, and sexism, according to guidance proposed by the state’s department of education late last week.
https://www.edweek.org/leadership/a-5-million-fine-for-classroom-discussions-on-race-in-tennessee-this-is-the-new-reality/2021/08
#education #race #CRT #tennessee