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Charles Coleman (engineer)

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Award at Ampex in 1971, for his contributions to color video tape recording. Coleman was also the driving force behind the Digital Cassette Recording System. Ampex' most successful digital product. His colleagues at Ampex included
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in had recognized the superior quality of the recorded TV images being shown on a certain Chicago TV station (WBKB). Coleman was quickly lured to join Ampex in
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and pushing the boundaries of high data-rate tape-recording. Coleman made many inventions and received many accolades for his work. He received both the
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and applied it to improve the quality of the black and white TV broadcasts from WBKB
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Overview of the prototype of the first commercial PRML channel | 102788145
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Wood, R.; Petersen, D. A.; Lindholm, D. A.; Coleman, C. H. (June 1, 1985).
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Journal of the Institution of Electronic and Radio Engineers
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United States Marine Corps personnel of World War II
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where he spent the rest of his career on perfecting
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Washington, D.C.
San Jose, California
US Marines
WBKB
CBS Television
Ampex
Vladimir K. Zworykin
SMPTE
David Sarnoff
video tape recording
tape recording
Washington, DC
Charleston, Illinois
US Marines
boot camp
WBBM
CBS Television
video tape recording
time base correction
Ampex Corporation
Redwood City, California
video tape recording
SMPTE
David Sarnoff
Vladimir K. Zworykin
Alexander M. Poniatoff
Charles Ginsburg
John Mallinson
Neal Bertram

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