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I created this page because there's a good deal of information regarding this system, specially in the US. References are mainly first hand from the 1930s magazines, from books, or from sites listing television hardware. There's some minor overlap with articles dealing with history of television or 441-lines (the next system) but I think it deserves its own article.
There's room for expansion by adding information about the engineers envolved, types of programs being broadcast, and the experimental TV set models. The references have information on all that. 4throck (talk) 17:55, 23 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]