Spanish naming conventions are used for names. First or father's surname is Gonzalez, second or mother's surname is Camarena.
GuillermoGonzálezCamarena (17th February 1917 - 18th April 1965), inventor of color television color television, and also color TV release to Mexico
GonzálezCamarena invented the early color television broadcasting system "color adapter for television". He is 17 years old. U.S. patent application (2,296,019) states that "the invention relates to the transmission and reception of color photographs or images by wire or wireless." The design of the present invention is easily applicable to monochrome television equipment. GonzálezCamarena applied for a patent on August 14, 1941, and acquired a patent on September 15, 1942. In 1960 and 1962 I also applied for additional patents for color television systems. He sold his fist in 1954 and sold it for $ 1,450.
On August 31, 1946, Gonzales · Camarena sent his first color transmission at his laboratory in the office of Mexican Radio Experiment Union located in Lucerna street # 1 in Mexico City. The video signal is transmitted at a frequency of 115 MHz. And 40 meters band audio
On February 8, 1963, he was approved to publicly announce color broadcasting in Mexico for XHGC-TV (television station founded in 1952) in Mexico City. Until then, the government adopted NTSC as a TV color system.
On April 18, 1965 he died in a car accident at Puebla, where he looked at the transmitter of the TV at Las Lazas in Veracruz.
A field sequential color television system similar to his three color system was used to shoot Jupiter photos and videos at the 1979 NASA traveler mission. [1]
In 1995, the Mexican science research technology group founded LaFundaciónGuillermoGonzálezCamarena (GuillermoGonzálezCamarena Foundation).
At the same time, IPN started construction at Centro de Propiedad Intel "GuillermoGonzálezCamarena" (GuillermoGonzálezCamarena Intellectual Property Center).
GuillermoGonzálezCamarena was born in Guadalajara State of Jalisco in Mexico in 1917 and is known as a color television inventor. Unfortunately, Camarena died in a car accident on the day of 1965. Talented engineers withdrew from the 48-year-old mission at Veracruz and could not escape from a fatal crash. Although he was not the only inventor of color television, Camarena made the initial color TV transmission system "Color Adapter for TV Equipment". This means that you can easily adapt it to a black and white TV and turn it into a color TV. "My invention involves sending and receiving wired or wireless color images or images," he explained. At the age of 23, he acquired a patent for invention and continued his work.
GuillermoGonzálezCamarena developed and developed a field sequential three color disk system independently in Mexico in the late 1930s, applied for patents in Mexico in the United States on August 19, 1940, and applied for patents in the United States in 1941. His color television system was produced in the work. The laboratory Gon-Cam is used in the Mexican market and is exported to Columbia College of Columbia. Goldmark actually applied for the same field sequential tri-color system patent in the US on September 7, 1940; González Camarena applied for his application in Mexico before August 19, 1940.
GuillermoGonzálezCamarena invented the first color TV screen. Among his short lived genres, he created a color television at the age of seventeen. He made it from the waste of flea market. With innovative thinking, Camarena is studying. He is pursuing interests in electronics and astronomy, but color TV is often his most widely used invention. His invention completely changed society. Without pioneering work of Camarena, we will not have half of the equipment. So thanks to the Mexican people who helped us beyond simple black and white binaries. But without his creation, the world will be bored. Camarrena is a genius that overcomes major obstacles and provides a new perspective to the world.