Taylor Howard
H. Taylor Howard (April 5, 1932 – November 13, 2002) was an American scientist and radio engineer. Howard was a major player in the development of consumer satellite television in the US. In 1976, he demonstrated the possibility of receiving of TV signal from a communications satellite direct to the home of an ordinary householder, using a home-made satellite dish (actually a converted military surplus radar dish) and a self-designed and built analog satellite receiver. He co-founded San Jose, California-based Chaparral Communications. He was born in Peoria, Illinois.Howard was a professor emeritus electrical engineering at Stanford University, and his career there spanned more than 50 years.
Howard, along with his stepson, died in 2002 when the plane that he was piloting crashed shortly after takeoff at Calaveras County Airport in California. Provided by Wikipedia
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12by Richard Walker, Anders Eriksson, Camille Ruiz, Taylor Howard Newton, Francesco CasalegnoGet full text
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13by Nam K. Tran, Taylor Howard, Ryan Walsh, John Pepper, Julia Loegering, Brett Phinney, Michelle R. Salemi, Hooman H. RashidiGet full text
Published 2021-04-01
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14by Mary E. Moya‐Mendez, Chiagoziem Ogbonna, Jordan E. Ezekian, Michael B. Rosamilia, Lyndsey Prange, Caridad de la Uz, Jeffrey J. Kim, Taylor Howard, John Garcia, Robert Nussbaum, Rebecca Truty, Thomas E. Callis, Emily Funk, Matthew Heyes, Guy de Lisle Dear, Michael P. Carboni, Salim F. Idriss, Mohamad A. Mikati, Andrew P. LandstromGet full text
Published 2021-09-01
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