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Rudolf Hell : ウィキペディア英語版
Rudolf Hell

Rudolf Hell (19 December 1901 – 11 March 2002) was a German inventor. He was born in Eggmühl, Germany.
From 1919 to 1923 he studied electrical engineering in Munich.
He worked there from 1923 to 1929 as assistant of Prof. Max Dieckmann, with whom he operated a television station at the ''Verkehrsausstellung'' (lit.: Traffic exhibition) in Munich in 1925. In the same year Hell invented an apparatus called the ''Hellschreiber'', an early forerunner to the fax. Hell received a patent for the Hellschreiber in 1929.
In the year 1929 he founded his own company in Babelsberg, Berlin. After World War II he re-founded his company in Kiel. He kept on working as an engineer and invented machines for electronically controlled engraving of printing plates and an electronic photo typesetting system called ''digiset'' marketed in the USA as ''VideoComp'' by RCA and later by III.
He has received numerous awards such as the Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Gutenberg Prize awarded by the City of Mainz, the Werner von Siemens Ring and the Eduard Rhein Ring of Honor from the German Eduard Rhein Foundation (1992).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Eduard Rhein Ring of Honor Recipients )
His company was taken over by Siemens AG in 1981 and merged with Linotype in 1990, becoming ''Linotype-Hell AG''.
Rudolf Hell died in Kiel, Germany.
Hellschreiber is still in use today by Amateur Radio (Ham) operators around the world. The (Feld Hell Club ) holds monthly contests and gives out awards for hams who make contacts using this unique mode of communication.
==See also==

*German inventors and discoverers

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