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Identifier: bellvol24telephonemag00amerrich (find matches)
Title: Bell telephone magazine
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: American Telephone and Telegraph Company American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Information Dept
Subjects: Telephone
Publisher: (New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Co., etc.)
Contributing Library: Prelinger Library
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wer cost In lives andmaterial. Radar attained this high level ofImportance to victory because ourcountry concentrated on it a giganticeffort in research, development, de-sign, and production. In 1940 less 1945-46 Radar and Bell Laboratories 223 than $25,000,000 was expended ontechnical and production effort forradar. Radar effort in all its phasesexpanded rapidly throughout the war,and in 1945 was at an annual levelof more than $1,000,000,000. There have been many technicalworkers in this field both in Englandand in this country. They have en-joyed full interchange of technicalinformation, so that each could use defense program was materiallystepped up, the National Defense Re-search Committee set up the Radia-tion Laboratory at MassachusettsInstitute of Technology to undertakea broader program of Government-sponsored research than had beenpossible with the limited facilitiesof the Services laboratories. Thisorganization built up its research staffand facilities and carried out a most
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Radar echoes are displayed on an oscilloscope screen. The A presentation (left) shows the distance to three targets; the PPI (right) gives a map-like picture of the area below an air-borne radar—here the Cape Cod area of Massachusetts the information of the other as wellas his own. In particular, Bell Lab-oratories worked very closely in thisfield first with Army and Navy lab-oratories and later also with theRadiation Laboratory at Massachu-setts Institute of Technology; and inall cases there was freest interchangeof technical material. The laboratories of the Serviceswere working in radar through the1930s. When, in 1940, the national important program of research anddevelopment work, particularly in themicro-wave field. The Bell System played a largerpart in the radar program, fromresearch through production, thanany other industrial organization.Through its manufacturing company—the Western Electric—it producedabout half of all the radar made in theUnited States; and through i

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