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Focusing on Alan Dower Blumlein's contributions, the book delves into his significant role as an inventor during WWII, particularly in radar development, which led to the creation of blind bombing radar. It explores his patents and the innovative processes he employed, highlighting his impact on audio, electronics, and radar technology. The study not only chronicles Blumlein's achievements but also contextualizes his work within the broader landscape of technological advancements during the war.
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The Inventor of Stereo, Robert Alexander
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- 2000
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- Title
- The Inventor of Stereo
- Subtitle
- The Life and Works of Alan Dower Blumlein
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Robert Alexander
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publisher
- 2000
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 446
- ISBN13
- 9780240516288
- Category
- Biographies and Thoughts
- Description
- Focusing on Alan Dower Blumlein's contributions, the book delves into his significant role as an inventor during WWII, particularly in radar development, which led to the creation of blind bombing radar. It explores his patents and the innovative processes he employed, highlighting his impact on audio, electronics, and radar technology. The study not only chronicles Blumlein's achievements but also contextualizes his work within the broader landscape of technological advancements during the war.