Many authors place the beginning of telemeters ( in the general sense ) in the steam age, although they were not called such at the time.
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Throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, International Telemeter would continue, with little success, to develop new types of CATV and pay-TV equipment.
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For example, it is common for spacecraft attitude-control systems to be commanded in terms of quaternions, which are also used to telemeter their current attitude.
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2013 Alpina celebrates its 130th watchmaking anniversary with the " Alpina 130 ", a pilot chronograph inspired by a 1930s Alpina pilot chronograph, featuring both a telemeter and tachymeter on the dial.
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US intelligence found that they could monitor the telemetry from Soviet missile tests by building a telemeter of their own to intercept the radio signals and hence learn a great deal about Soviet capabilities.
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Around the time of the closure of its service in Toronto, Telemeter was planning an experimental pay television service that would offer three pay channels on an 11-channel CATV system in Montreal.
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Despite the failure of Telemeter, it was a technological innovation, introducing pay television into CATV systems, predating later premium television services such as HBO, Starz, which would be carried on cable and satellite.
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The first rangefinders, sometimes called " telemeters ", appeared in the twentieth century; the first rangefinder camera to be marketed was the 3A Kodak Autographic Special of 1916; the rangefinder was coupled . < ! --
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Jean Barnhill, Harold Larson and Lloyd Schumacher cut the gores that fit together like an " orange peel . " Harold Hatlestad built the radio equipment and Robert Silliman built the telemeter that sent temperature and pressure data back.
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Some of them seem to have been fitted after 1985 with reactive bricks ( as the T-64AV ), or even with laser TPD-K1 telemeters instead of the optical TPD-2-49 optical coincidence rangefinder ( 1981 ).