Jaroslav Šafránek
Jaroslav Šafránek (May 23 1890 Pilsen – Aug 22 1957 Prague) was a Czech physicist who, in the second half of the 1930s, designed a system for the transmission of visual images by low-line mechanical television, which made the production of an authentic spatial impression of the picture, transmitted on the screen, possible. His discovery was, unfortunately, largely ignored by the Czechoslovakian community.
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External links
- Short Biography (in Czech)
- Extensive Biography (in Czech)
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