Ez volt a Magyar Televízió legelső adása, igazi műkincs került elő amit nem lát…
Egy titokzatos, sosem látott archív felvétel került elő a magyar televíziózás korszakának kezdetéről
Hungary's Television Dawn: A Look Back at the 1954 Experimental Broadcast. Budapest, Hungary – Seventy years ago, in 1954, Hungary took its first steps into the age of television with an experimental broadcast that laid the groundwork for a new era of communication. Newly unearthed archival footage provides a rare glimpse into the meticulous work of engineers and technicians who brought this ambitious project to life. The video highlights the construction and testing of the 100-watt experimental transmitter station, strategically located on Széchenyi Hill. Engineers, including Gyula Antalfi and Sándor Laszip from the Orion factory, are seen diligently assembling the intricate components of the first Hungarian television receiver, working with high-voltage currents that demanded utmost caution. The project received significant support, with the Soviet Union providing extensive documentation from its television center. The footage captures the excitement as the first images, scenes from the film "Mágnás Miska," flickered onto the cathode ray tube screens, despite initial vibrations. The television workers pledged to resolve these transmission issues before the Party's Third Congress, demonstrating their commitment to perfecting the new medium. This historic broadcast marked a pivotal moment, ushering in the potential for mass media to reach homes across Budapest and its surrounding areas.
Egy titokzatos, sosem látott archív felvétel került elő a magyar televíziózás korszakának kezdetéről
