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Allen B. Du Mont

Allen B. Du Mont

Allen B. Du Mont, Class of 1924
Inventor, Television Pioneer
1901 - 1965

Inventor of the cathode ray tube, Du Mont is regarded as the founder of the American television industry.

In the 1920s he invented and patented high-speed manufacturing and testing equipment that resulted in dramatic increases in receiving tube production.

In his home laboratory in 1932, he developed the cathode ray tube, then sold the rights to his “magic eye” invention to RCA for $20,000.

He incorporated as the Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories in 1934 and developed and manufactured cathode ray oscilloscopes; his best customer was Ernest O. Lawrence, who used them in atomic research.

Du Mont developed an all-electronic television receiver in 1938. He initiated experimental telecasts over W2XWV (later WABD) in New York City, which he foresaw as “bringing about a new industry, a new means of entertainment, a new marketing medium, a new age.”

He became an influential member of the National Television Systems Committee that formulated the standards for the new industry.
  

 
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