- 180 lines
180 lines (by modern standards it could be called 169p) is an early electronic television system. It was used in Germany after on
March 22 ,1935 , usingtelecine transmission of film,intermediate film system , or cameras using theNipkow Disk . Transmissions using cameras based on theiconoscope began onJanuary 15 ,1936 .The
Berlin Summer Olympic Games were televised, using both fully electronic iconoscope-based cameras and intermediate film cameras, toBerlin andHamburg in August 1936. Twenty-eight public television rooms were opened for anybody who did not own a television set. After February 1937 this system was replaced by a superior441 lines system.External links
[http://www.compulink.co.uk/~rrussell/tccgen/manual/tcgen0.html http://www.compulink.co.uk/~rrussell/tccgen/manual/tcgen0.html]
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