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Walter Ransom Gail Baker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Walter Ransom Gail Baker
Walter Ransom Gail Baker (November 30, 1892 – October 30, 1960) was an American electrical engineer. He was a vice president of General Electric, and was Director of Engineering for the Radio Manufacturers Association (now the Electronic Industries Alliance). At the urging of James Lawrence Fly, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Baker founded the National Television System Committee, or NTSC, in 1940.〔Donald G. Fink, (The Forces at Work Behind the NTSC Standards ), a paper presented at the 122nd annual SMPTE Technical Conference, November 9–14, 1980, New York, N.Y.〕 ==Biography== He was born in Lockport, New York, in 1892. He graduated from Union College with a B.S. in electrical engineering in 1916. He took a job with General Electric in 1916 and worked on radio for military applications during World War I.〔 He received a M.S. in electrical engineering from Union College, in 1919.〔 He died on October 30, 1960.
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