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User: sbaron1 is | User: sbaron1 is Stan Baron of Portland, Maine. Questions and comments can be directed to: [mailto:stanbaron04@earthlink.net stanbaron04@earthlink.net]. | ||
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While employed as an engineer at GE in 1962, worked on the design of a digital display processor and became interested in the application of digital technology to television. The remainder of career was primarily directed to this area of interest. Retired from NBC at the end of 1998 after completing service as chair of ATSC technical committee charged by FCC with documenting the ATSC advanced digital television system. Acceptance of the standards documentation by the FCC completed this commitment. | While employed as an engineer at GE in 1962, worked on the design of a digital display processor and became interested in the application of digital technology to television. The remainder of career was primarily directed to this area of interest. Retired from NBC at the end of 1998 after completing service as chair of ATSC technical committee charged by FCC with documenting the ATSC advanced digital television system. Acceptance of the standards documentation by the FCC completed this commitment. |
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User: sbaron1 is Stan Baron of Portland, Maine. Questions and comments can be directed to: stanbaron04@earthlink.net.
While employed as an engineer at GE in 1962, worked on the design of a digital display processor and became interested in the application of digital technology to television. The remainder of career was primarily directed to this area of interest. Retired from NBC at the end of 1998 after completing service as chair of ATSC technical committee charged by FCC with documenting the ATSC advanced digital television system. Acceptance of the standards documentation by the FCC completed this commitment.