Charles paulson ginsburg biography of mahatma
Born and raised in a Hindu family in coastal Gujarat, Gandhi trained in the law at the Inner Temple in London and was called to the bar at the age of After....
Ginsburg, Charles P.
7/27/1920–4/9/1992
AMERICAN
ELECTRICAL AND RADIO ENGINEER, INVENTOR
A native of California, Charles Ginsburg graduated as an engineer from San Jose State University in California in 1948.
Ginsburg commenced employment with a San Francisco area radio station, where he worked in day-to-day radio operations.
As a young teenager in India, Gandhi led a rebellious life and went against his parents' values.
In 1952, Ginsburg was recruited by California-based Ampex Corporation to lead a research team that was seeking to develop a better method for visual recording that could be used for television. The then-current technology was cumbersome, because recordings could not be made except through machines that were required to pass magnetic tape through the recording device at very high speeds, to achieve a desired high frequency result.
The Ampex team lead by Ginsburg built the first videotape recorder (VTR) in 1952, registering a patent for the technology that same year.
The VTR permitted the recording of visual images with the magnetic tape moving at reg