Ernst Frederick Werner Alexanderson (January 25, 1878 – May 14, 1975) was a Swedish-American electrical engineer who was a pioneer in radio and television...
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An Alexanderson alternator is a rotating machine, developed by Ernst Alexanderson beginning in 1904, for the generation of high-frequency alternating current...
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Alexanderson is a surname meaning "Son of Alexander". Notable people with the surname include: Ernst Alexanderson (1878–1975), Swedish-American electrical...
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Alexanderson Day, named after the Swedish radio engineer Ernst Fredrik Werner Alexanderson and held either on the last Sunday in June, or on the first...
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Aldis lamp – Arthur Cyril Webb Aldis Aldrin – Kurt Alder Alexanderson alternator – Ernst Alexanderson Algorithm – Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī Anderson shelter...
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this machine is due to Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Caryl D. Haskins, Ernst Alexanderson, John T. H. Dempster, Henry Geisenhoner, Adam Stein, Jr., and F. P...
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antitrust violations and was ordered to divest itself of RCA. In 1927, Ernst Alexanderson of GE made the first demonstration of television broadcast reception...
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General Electric's 48-line television system and lasted 40 minutes. Ernst Alexanderson was the electrical engineer that developed the mechanics of coordinating...
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Grimeton Radio Station (redirect from Alexanderson antenna)
transmitter chosen was the 200 kW version of the Alexanderson alternator, invented by Swedish-American Ernst Alexanderson, manufactured by General Electric and marketed...
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photograph. Charles J. Young, son of the RCA founder Owen D. Young, and Ernst Alexanderson, developed a radio facsimile system for General Electric. On 12 August...
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