Alexanderson
ernst f. w
[urnst] /ɜrnst/ (show ipa), 1878–1975, u.s. engineer and inventor.
historical examples
and then,” jimmy continued cheerfully, “the goldsmith generator was knocked into a c-cked hat by the alexanderson generator.
the radio boys trailing a voice allen chapman
alexanderson
(āl’ĭg-zān’dər-sən)
swedish-born american electrical engineer who in 1906 invented a high-frequency alternator that made radio communication more efficient. alexanderson also developed the first practical television system in 1927 and the first color television receiver in 1955.
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