DocumentCode
1483031
Title
Closed-circuit television in the bell system
Author
Bartlett, C. A.
Author_Institution
American Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York N. Y.
Volume
75
Issue
1
fYear
1956
Firstpage
34
Lastpage
37
Abstract
CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION is one of the many methods of transmitting intelligence that makes use of the plant of the Bell System. Closed-circuit television is differentiated from television broadcasting, familiar to all, in that the originator provides individual distribution of the television signal he has produced to specific preselected points. Several rather general fields of application of closed-circuit television have been found useful in the past. These may be outlined as follows: 1. The reproduction of outstanding entertainment events as they happen at a large number of points on a country-wide basis. 2. The dissemination of information to groups of people scattered at numerous points throughout the country, such as for sales promotion or educational purposes. 3. The industrial use of the service on a local basis for transmitting information from one point, to another where it will be of more value in carrying out the business of the industry.
Keywords
Cable TV; Cameras; Cities and towns; Coaxial cables; Power cables; Relays;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/EE.1956.6442372
Filename
6442372
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