On Friday, Mexico pays tribute to the talented engineer Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena who invented color television on Friday to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Pioneer's birth.
Camarena was born on 17th February 1917 and announced that the inventor's day then respected the great legacy of Camarena.
When he was 23 years old, an engineer born in Guadalajara acquired a patent for "Chroma Adapter for TV Equipment" in "Equipment Used to Change Black and White TV to Color TV".
Concerned that this technology only applies to the upper class, Camarena later introduced a more affordable Simplified Bicolor System.
Salvador Ricardo Meneses Gonzalez, director of communications electronics at ESIME Zacatenco, said, "He is not only an excellent technician but also a person with a deep social sensitivity and entrepreneurial spirit," Dossier's politician I told him.
Camarrena refused US funding but encouraged Mexicans to use his new patented invention. In 1963, he successfully ran the first color broadcast, and in 1964, that technique was famous for the spread of the Olympic Games.
In addition to helping to invent a color television, Camarrena made an important contribution to radio, literacy programs, and even created a popular song, "Rio Colorado."
In the face of the depreciation of the new US government, Camarena's 100th birthday celebration was also used to remind Mexico its outstanding scientific and technological abilities.
"Mexico can develop its own technology without resorting to other countries," Mexican journalist Antonio Cruz wrote in Dossier Politico.
Given the situation in Mexico today, we know that this ability is very important, we are constantly being influenced by the new US President Donald Trump.
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 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 an interest 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.
This is good news about Mr. Camarena and Mexico's early television history. This article was written by Mexican radio communication talent and one of the pioneers José Anntioio Rubizdela Herrán Villagómez, and Camarena. Some of the content I wrote here comes from his first interaction with Mr. Camarena and other early Mexican radio and television engineers. I translated this article into the original text and wanted me to know about some of the events in Mexico's early television history, mainly the results and experiments of Guillermo Gonzales Camarena. One of practical color television systems. A color television system of Camarena where a patent was acquired in Mexico in 1939 and a patent was acquired in the United States on August 19, 1940.