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    <title>The Remote at 50: Where Would We Be without It? Thank You, Dr. Adler</title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Well it may be hard to believe, but the remote control turned 50 last year! Fitting to honor this ubiquitous device at the time of the passing of&nbsp;Dr. Robert Adler&nbsp;earlier this month. He received more than 180 U.S. patents, but...]]></summary>
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      <name>Randy Savicky</name>
      <uri>http://www.strategypluscommunications.com</uri>
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      <![CDATA[<p><font size="2"><img alt="" hspace="7" align="left" vspace="7" border="7" src="http://www.zenith.com/sub_about/images/dr_adler.jpg" />Well it may be hard to believe, but the <strong>remote control</strong> turned 50 last year!</font></p>
<p><font size="2">Fitting to honor this ubiquitous device at the time of the passing of&nbsp;<strong>Dr. Robert Adler</strong>&nbsp;earlier this month. <img alt="" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/mtstatic/FCKeditor/emoticons/sad_smile.gif" /></font></p>
<p><font size="2">He received more than 180 U.S. patents, but his contribution to consumer electronics with the <strong>&quot;Space Command&quot;</strong> TV wireless remote control became his most visible legacy. <img alt="" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/mtstatic/FCKeditor/emoticons/thumbs-up.gif" /></font></p>
<p><font size="2">Along with another Zenith engineer, <strong>Eugene Polley</strong>, Adler perfected a remote control system based on the generation and reception of ultrasonic tones. Prior to the Adler/Polley invention, remote control was available on some television receivers, but the control was&nbsp;via a connected multiconductor cable.</font></p>
<p><font size="2">He also&nbsp;contributed to the field of television engineering with work on gated-beam tubes, improvements in synchronizing circuitry and electromechanical filters. He suggested the use of SAW (surface acoustic wave) filters in television IF amplifiers, a technology that was ultimately adopted in all television receivers and later became an important part of cellular telephone technology.</font></p>
<p><font size="2">For more details from <strong><em>Television Technology</em></strong>, click <a href="http://www.tvtech.com/pages/s.0020/t.1961.html">here</a>, and for more details from the <strong>Zenith </strong>corporate site, click <a href="http://www.zenith.com/sub_about/about_adler.html">here</a>.</font></p>]]>
      
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