. Bell telephone magazine . ensiveprogram to obtainsplit-second projec-tion of television sig-nals from one part ofthe country to an-other are not In-consequential. Thereare hazards of tech-nical quality; thereare hazards of pro-duction; hazards con-cerning frequency as-signments; there arethe usual hazards ofIntense competition Ina new art which maybe changed suddenlyand violently overnight by some unex-pected invention ordevelopment; and, ofcourse, there are thehazards of the loss oflarge sums of money. Fruit of Free Mens Dreams And what faith prompts the chal-lenging and the risking of thes
. Bell telephone magazine . ensiveprogram to obtainsplit-second projec-tion of television sig-nals from one part ofthe country to an-other are not In-consequential. Thereare hazards of tech-nical quality; thereare hazards of pro-duction; hazards con-cerning frequency as-signments; there arethe usual hazards ofIntense competition Ina new art which maybe changed suddenlyand violently overnight by some unex-pected invention ordevelopment; and, ofcourse, there are thehazards of the loss oflarge sums of money. Fruit of Free Mens Dreams And what faith prompts the chal-lenging and the risking of these haz-^rds? That faith Is simple. Its rootsare deep In the belief that the Ameri-can people will be as eager to haveeducation, Information, and entertain-ment brought to their homes to seeas they were keen to hear; that inthis modern day of Instant communi-cation, the extension of the ability tosee distant places and people will addas much as or more than the exten-sion of the ability to hear. Nowhere but in America could a. A cutaway section of a coaxial cable splice, and a repeaterand a gas pressure gauge, were included in the Bell Systemsexhibit of televisio>i equipment 154 Bell Telephone Magazine AUTUMN fc ^^ ■^ ^Ik^ 1 i p^ hiS Sil * i: ^ m 1 w^.-.^ ■ -^^^cS^ K^^^H i tl p^*
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