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Early Television Museum

43026 Hilliard, OH, USA (Ohio)

Anschrift 5396 Franklin Street
 
 
Ausstellungsfläche 390 m² / 4 200 ft²  
 
Museum Typ
Fernsehen und Bildaufzeichnung


Öffnungszeiten
Saturdays: 10am - 6pm, Sundays: noon - 5pm, and by appointment.

Eintrittspreise
Stand von 02/2024
Adults: $10; Seniors: $8; Children: $5

Kontakt
Tel.:+1-614-771 0510  eMail:info earlytelevision.org  

Homepage www.earlytelevision.org

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Lage / Anfahrt
N40.034484° W83.161596°N40°2.06904' W83°9.69576'N40°2'4.1424" W83°9'41.7456"

Hilliard is a city in Franklin County, Ohio, United States. It is a suburb of Columbus, Ohio and part of Norwich Township.

The Early Television Museum is located at the beginning of the Heritage Rail Trail bike and hiking path that connects to another park a few miles away. Eventually the trail will be extended to a total length of about 30 miles.

Modellseiten von Gerätebeispielen, die Sie dort sehen:

GB: Baird brand - John Televisor with Nipkow Disc (1929/30)
GB: HMV Brand, His Television HMV901 (1936-39)
GB: HMV Brand, His HMV905 (1938)
USA: RCA RCA Victor Co. RR-359 (1936?)
USA: General Electric Co. HM-171 (1939)
USA: General Electric Co. HM-185 (1939)
USA: General Electric Co. HM225 (1939)
USA: RCA RCA Victor Co. TT-5 Ch= KC-3 (1939)
USA: Westinghouse El. & WRT700 (1939??)
USA: Westinghouse El. & WRT701 (1939??)
USA: Westinghouse El. & WRT702 (1939??)
USA: Westinghouse El. & WRT703 (1939??)
USA: Farnsworth GV-220 (1947)

Beschreibung

Over 150 TV sets are on display in a 4200 square foot area. Displays include mechanical TVs from the 1920s and 30s; pre-1945 British sets from 1936-39; pre-1945 American sets from 1939-41; postwar sets from1945-58; and early color sets from 1953-57. Many of these sets are working.

The Dave Johnson collection of early television picture tubes is also on display, along with early TV studio equipment.

There is a working 60 line flying spot scanner TV camera. Visitors can see their friends as they would have appeared on mechanical television in 1930.

Some of the prewar, rare postwar, and early color sets can be operated by visitors using pushbuttons located throughout the museum.
Also worth to mention is the annual Television Convention organised by the museum. See for more at their website.


Das Radiomuseum.org zeigt Ihnen hier eine der zahlreichen Museumseiten, damit Sie sich über das Museum rasch informieren und es direkt kontaktieren können. Dabei finden Sie in der Übersicht (Link oben rechts) die Gesamtheit der im Museumsfinder veröffentlichten Museen, die sich mit Radios und verwandten Gebieten befassen - sehr grosse und sehr kleine, öffentliche und private - weltweit.

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