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  2. Guillermo González Camarena - Wikipedia

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    A field-sequential color television system similar to his Tricolor system was used in NASA's Voyager mission in 1979, to take pictures and video of Jupiter. [2]There was a Mexican science research and technology group created La Funck Guillermo González Camarena or The Guillermo González Camarena Foundation in 1995 that was beneficial to creative and talented inventors in Mexico.

  3. Canal 5 (Mexican TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    González Camarena remained the general manager of XHGC until his death in 1965. In 1963, XHGC became the first station in Mexico to broadcast in color. By request of Guillermo González Camarena, XHGC began targeting an audience of children and youth, with the first color telecast being Paraíso infantil (Children's Paradise). Over the years ...

  4. File:González camarena guillermo ing, con agustín lara ...

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    Guillermo González Camarena, junto con el compositor Agustín Lara, ésta fue la última foto del inventor, ya que en el viaje de regreso murió en el accidente vehicular, cerca de la ciudad de Puebla.

  5. File:ING. GUILLERMO GONZÁLEZ CAMARENA, INVENTOR MEXICANO DE ...

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  6. Mass media in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo González Camarena built his own monochromatic camera in 1934, and in 1940 he developed the first trichromatic system and obtained the first patent for color television in the world. [3]

  7. Agustín Lara - Wikipedia

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    The Eng. Guillermo González Camarena, with Agustín Lara. Lara was born in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz to Joaquín Lara and Mara Aguirre del Pino. [1] Later, the Lara family had to move to Mexico City, establishing their house in the borough of Coyoacán. After their mother died, Agustín and his siblings lived in a hospice run by their aunt.

  8. Camarena (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Camarena (DEA agent) (1947–1985), Special Agent, United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Felipe Arturo Camarena (born 1956), Mexican politician; Gene Camarena, American businessman; Guillermo González Camarena (1917–1965), Mexican electrical engineer who was the inventor of a color-wheel type of color television

  9. Jorge González Camarena - Wikipedia

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    Jorge González Camarena (24 March 1908 – 24 May 1980) was a Mexican painter, muralist and sculptor. He is best known for his mural work, as part of the Mexican muralism movement, although his work is distinct from the main names associated with it ( Rivera , Orozco and Siqueiros ).