Horton, Mathes and Stoller with television receivers

This photograph shows the smaller of the two television receivers demonstrated by the Bell System.  Back to front are: Joseph Horton and R.C. Mathes, Horton's associate on the development of the signal transmitting portion of the system. In the foreground is H.M. Stoller, who built the motors for driving transmitter and receiver in synchronism., Credit Line: Bell Laboratories / Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc., courtesy AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Physics Today Collection
Abstract/Description: This photograph shows the smaller of the two television receivers demonstrated by the Bell System. Back to front are: Joseph Horton and R.C. Mathes, Horton's associate on the development of the signal transmitting portion of the system. In the foreground is H.M. Stoller, who built the motors for driving transmitter and receiver in synchronism.
Subject(s): Equipment and supplies
Conversation
Signal theory (Telecommunication)
Horton, Joseph Warren, 1889-1967
Date Created: 1927
Credit Line: Bell Laboratories / Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc., courtesy AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Physics Today Collection
Catalog ID: Horton Joseph F2