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From the blog Modern Mechanix, a look inside CBS television experiment station W2XAB, on the air from 1931 to 1933.
W2XAB operated on the early-day low-resolution mechanical scanning system, which is explained in the article. This was an abortive technology killed off by the Depression and the development of all-electronic TV as we know it today.
CBS was a pioneer in developing programming, which was seldom tried then because of the need to improve picture quality. Mostly, close-up and medium-close-up shots, bold charcoal drawings, and magic lanterns were used. Programs included live in-studio boxing, 1932 election returns, and The Television Ghost, a 15-minute monologue that's considered the first dramatic TV series.
The TV audience of the day consisted of several thousand home tinkerers and amateur broadcasters. W2XAB broadcast over the shortwave band and could be seen and heard through much of the continental U.S. "Lookers-in" wrote letters to CBS, as detailed in an interesting 1932 New York Times feature.
W2XAB operated on the early-day low-resolution mechanical scanning system, which is explained in the article. This was an abortive technology killed off by the Depression and the development of all-electronic TV as we know it today.
CBS was a pioneer in developing programming, which was seldom tried then because of the need to improve picture quality. Mostly, close-up and medium-close-up shots, bold charcoal drawings, and magic lanterns were used. Programs included live in-studio boxing, 1932 election returns, and The Television Ghost, a 15-minute monologue that's considered the first dramatic TV series.
The TV audience of the day consisted of several thousand home tinkerers and amateur broadcasters. W2XAB broadcast over the shortwave band and could be seen and heard through much of the continental U.S. "Lookers-in" wrote letters to CBS, as detailed in an interesting 1932 New York Times feature.