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Mar 3, 2011 2:55 PM
TV technology dignitary Thomas Keller will be respected at the NAB Technology Luncheon with the 2011 NAB Television Engineering Achievement Award.
Keller has outlayed more than 50 years working in the U.S. TV announce industry. He has contributed poignant achievements to announce engineering growth and emerged as a heading technical innovator.
As boss of technology consulting definite T. Keller, he has led growth and endless laboratory and margin studies of new report technologies. Among his accomplishments, Keller combined an early computerized captioning network is to hearing-impaired and engineered a of the initial electronic margin prolongation programs constructed for network release.
Keller served as head of NAB's Science and Technology Department in the 1980s, assisting settle the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) and overseeing the Advanced Television Terrestrial Broadcast Project, that supposing transmission/reception of early HDTV technologies used for demonstrations to the FCC and Congress. Keller is a lifetime associate of SMPTE and a comparison member of the Broadcast Technology Society of the IEEE.
Keller will be honored, together with L. Robert du Treil of du Treil, Lundin Rackley, this year's Radio Engineering Achievement Award winner, during the NAB Technology Luncheon, April 13, at the Las Vegas Hilton.
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