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Artifact # : 691044
Article: Television set
Type : Black
& White / Table / 10" / Disk / 60 lines/picture
Model : Ouimet
Manufacturer : Canadian Television Ltd.
Address # : Montreal, Quebec
Year : c 1932
History : Alphonse Ouimet, built this set in 1932 after joining
the VE9EC station, the first television station in Canada owned by
the CKAC radio station and the journal La Press; Ouimet later became
the president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The set
was based on the design of John Logie Baird. It employed the Nipkow
disc that rotates at exactly the same speed as the camera disc. The
light bulb behind the disc is controlled by a light detector in the
camera. Between the disc and the screen is a small mirror at 45
degrees which reflects the light on the screen. This set, donated by
the Canadian Broadcast Corporation, is now on display at the Canada
Science and Technology Museum.
Materials: Wood, ferrous metal, glass, bakelite, cloth, polymeric resin
Decoration: Vertical & horizontal black bars beside &
below screen, black trim around screen
Finish: Wood case stained & varnished; dark brown knobs
Dimensions: 24'h. x 18 ½ d. x 17 ¾ w. , screen area: 6
¾" h. x 7¼ " w.
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