THE INVENTOR credited as the power behind 20th century electronics and with inventing a radar system is being honoured at a ceremony attended by his proud son from Petersfield.
Alan Blumlein died aged 39 in 1942, when his son Simon (76) was aged just six.
As an electrical engineer, Alan is recognised as one of the most prolific inventors of the 20th century, filing 128 patents in the fields of stereo, television and radar....
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