Thursday, January 13, 2011

Goldmark, Peter Carl

Goldmark, Peter Carl, 190677, Hungarian-American engineer, b. Budapest. He studied at the Univ. of Vienna (B.S., 1929, Ph.D., 1931); worked for a radio company in England (1931–33). After emigrating to the United States (1933), he worked as a construction engineer until joining the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) in 1936. There he developed the first commercial color television system, which used a rotating three-color disk. Although initially approved by the Federal Communications Commission, it was later superseded by an all-electronic color system that was compatible with black-and-white sets. Goldmark developed the 33 1/3 LP phonograph that greatly increased the playing time of records. He also developed a scanning system used by the Lunar Orbiter spacecraft in 1966 to transmit photographs to the earth from the moon.
See his autobiography (1973).


Read more: Peter Carl Goldmark — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0821192.html#ixzz1Aucz8EAi

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