Chapter 737 The decision to broadcast the nuclear explosion live! (Part 2)
In the future life when Xu Yun traveled through time.
When many people mention the missile crisis in Sugar Cane Country, they will describe Mr. Card of Sugar Cane Country as ‘Latin American Wu Sangui’.
Because the Sugar Cane Country itself has nothing to do with the red camp, the reason why it cooperates with Mao Xiong is mainly because it has been forced into a desperate situation by Li Zicheng across the sea.
In desperation, it could only open up Shanhaiguan.
But in Xu Yun's opinion.
This example is actually somewhat inappropriate. For example, if the furry bears are Tatars, then what are the rabbits who are also in the red camp?
For another example, Mr. Ka's ability is much stronger than that of Wu Sangui. This guy's political balancing ability was enough to rank among the top in the 20th century.
So Xu Yun thinks that he is more like Bruno than Latin American Wu Sangui.
Mentioned earlier.
Bruno was not actually a scientist, he was a priest who believed in Hermes, which was considered a heresy at the time.
At that time, he encountered persecution from the official sect. By chance, he came into contact with Copernicus' heliocentric theory and found that it was complementary to what he believed in.
So he began to promote the heliocentric theory, seemingly dedicating himself to the truth, but in fact he never touched the truth.
This is very similar to the situation in the sugar cane country, except that Mr. Ka’s fate is much better than Bruno’s...
"Is Mao Xiong deploying missiles in Sugar Cane Country..."
At the same time, after hearing the news revealed by Xu Yun, An Ran's heart suddenly tightened.
Enron's strategic vision cannot be compared with those of the strategic leaders at the top, but as one of the staff members of the core department of the Long Live Army, his military sensitivity is still very high.
When he heard Xu Yun say this, he immediately realized one thing:
If Mao Xiong really deployed missiles in Sugar Cane Country, then the model number of this missile would probably have to be marked with double quotes.
It may be SA-2, it may be C-75, it may be more likely...
SS-7, an intercontinental ballistic missile that was finalized last year and can be loaded with nuclear warheads.
"..."
Then An Ran turned the pen in front of him a few times to make his expression look more relaxed:
"Comrade Xu Yun, if the situation you mentioned really happens, then Mao Xiong, out of his need for allies, will indeed not be able to prevent us from conducting nuclear tests."
"But...how can you guarantee that this will happen?"
When Xu Yun heard this, he spread his hands towards him and explained with a smile:
"Comrade An Ran, why should I guarantee that this will definitely happen?"
An Ran was stunned for a moment.
Xu Yun glanced at him and continued to explain:
"I'm just raising a possibility. If the guess comes true with luck, then we can prepare for the live broadcast."
"If this thing still doesn't happen before the atomic bomb is tested, then why don't we just cancel the live broadcast plan? - There are not many resources invested in live broadcast."
An Ran opened her mouth to say something, but in the end she just faltered twice and made no sound.
Yes...
I seem to have fallen into a misunderstanding.
Different from the research and development of nuclear weapons, whether it was a neutron bomb test explosion or an intercontinental... long-range missile launch, the human and material resources invested after the plan was finalized were extremely huge.
For example, a neutron bomb test explosion.
The base needs to redevelop a batch of equipment and manpower to conduct repeated tests. According to today's currency purchasing power, the production cost of this miniature neutron bomb alone will be at least close to 10 million Chinese coins.
In addition, buildings on the island similar to the Diaoyu Islands need to be demolished and compensated, and the surrounding sea area must be blocked before the test explosion. This part of the investment cannot be ignored.
The cost of long-range missiles is even higher. Among other things, the location of this test launch is in the South Pacific. At that time, the number of fleets going to sea will be at least twenty, and the distance will be close to 16,000 kilometers back and forth.
.....
Enron was not a naval expert and did not know the specific cost of sailing these fleets, but he knew with his feet that it would never be too small.
But live streaming is different.
How much does live streaming cost?
It's nothing more than scheduling the TV station, dispatching several signal trucks, and the rest of the confidential process must be carried out even if it is not broadcast live.
This cost may not be cheap for individuals, but in front of the country, we can make an AB plan...
That is to say, make arrangements for the live broadcast based on the possibility that this thing will happen. If it doesn't happen, just cancel it.
Seeing An Ran who was deep in thought, Xu Yun couldn't help but turn his head and look at each other with Lu Guangda, and the two of them showed a subtle smile in tacit understanding.
Xu Yun also took the initiative to propose this AB plan. After all, there are currently only eight people who know that he is a time traveler. It is impossible for him to say in front of An Ran that this will definitely happen.
So after thinking about it, Xu Yun came up with the logic of "don't spend a lot of money anyway, try a little bit".
However, as a person involved, he knew very well that the Sugar Cane Country missile crisis was a major event that was bound to happen.
Because according to the historical trajectory.
The people across the sea had already attacked the Sugar Cane Country before he appeared, and Xu Yun did not do anything related to the Sugar Cane Country after crossing over.
Of course.
If you insist on taking down U2, you can have some influence, but this incident has the effect of accelerating the situation - the other side of the sea still thinks that the man behind this incident is the bear, and the vigilance against the bear has gone to a new level.
...
So Xu Yun is 100% convinced that this will definitely happen.
What?
You ask, the crisis broke out in October, later than the atomic bomb test?
Just kidding, is this still a problem...
The direct cause of the crisis in Sugar Cane Country was that the U2 reconnaissance plane across the sea discovered the ballistic missile launcher in the western part of Sugar Cane Country. Is this still a big deal for today's rabbits?
Maybe one day when Mr. Qu Runpu went out to eat, he picked up a wild note on the roadside?
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Wild B26 bombers can grow in the sugar cane country last year, wild Type 95s can appear in northern Myanmar in future generations, and it is reasonable for wild small notes to grow across the sea, right?
Although Xu Yun is not clear about the specific location where Mao Xiong placed the launch pad, Cuba is only an island country with an area of only 100,000 square kilometers.
In this case, if the conditions are restricted to the west, it will not be too easy to discover.
Then seeing An Ran stop talking, Xu Yun understood that the problem was solved.
So he coughed lightly, cleared his throat, and said again:
"Comrades, after explaining the previous two questions, we only have the last question that remains unresolved."
"That is...whether we have the conditions for live broadcast."
I saw Xu Yun raised a finger again and said:
"First of all, we should answer the question of signal transmission. We have contacted comrades from the Ministry of Information Industry of the Capital (later the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology), and we are basically sure that synchronous signal transmission can also be carried out in Lop Nur."
"The plan they proposed is to use three Unified S-Bands to transmit voice and video information in parallel to complete information synchronization. They only need to set up two ground stations near Lop Nur and southwest of Longyou to receive 320 lines/10fps.
original signal."
"After professional processing, it can be turned into a universal 525 lines/30fps for broadcasting."
"As for the picture effects...Assistant Zhou, I'm sorry to trouble you."
Hear Xu Yun's last words.
Zhou Cai, the assistant next to Li Jue, nodded to him, walked to the window and pulled down the curtains. At the same time, he signaled to another comrade who had been waiting in the backcourt to turn on a projector.
After a while.
A black and white picture appeared on the conference room curtain.
The content of the picture is a street scene. To be honest, the picture quality is a bit blurry, and the specific faces of many passers-by cannot be clearly seen, but the general outlines of clothes and buildings can still be distinguished.
"As you can see."
While everyone was watching the scene, Xu Yun introduced:
"This scene is a one-to-one restoration of what I planned to shoot, which is the picture quality that the audience will be able to see."
"Although the resolution is not very high, it is not a big problem to watch an atomic bomb test explosion."
After hearing what Xu Yun explained and the scene in front of them, some scholars nodded subconsciously.
This is true.
Although this scene is more 360P than the 360P of later generations, the atomic bomb test explosion is not for viewing people.
When such a large mushroom cloud rises into the sky, you can see it very clearly no matter how high the picture quality is.
Then Xu Yun glanced at the scene and said:
"Besides the picture quality, there is another thing that everyone probably wants to know about."
"That is...do we have so many TVs in our country that we can use to watch live broadcasts?"
"..."
This time, there was obviously more discussion in the audience.
really.
In addition to the questions Xu Yun mentioned before, there is another question that has been stuck in everyone's throats from the beginning:
Even if all conditions are right, are there enough TV sets in China to watch the live broadcast?
If there is not enough TV user base, then the so-called live broadcast will be empty and empty, and will not achieve the expected results at all.
At that time, if you really want to live broadcast, you can only use the radio station. But the effect of live broadcast on the radio... I can't say that it is completely impossible, but it must be quite limited.
Because the atomic bomb was different from the founding ceremony that was broadcast through radio, everyone knew its significance before the founding ceremony began.
So when the person shouted "The Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China has been established", even the listeners listening to the radio were still ecstatic.
But what about the atomic bomb?
To be honest, many people these days may not even be able to write these three words. It is impossible to arouse emotions without pictures.
So the live broadcast can only be through TV, and radio has no meaning.
As for the domestic TV base...
When many scholars with overseas study background heard these words, almost the same thoughts flashed through their minds:
There are probably no more than three TV stations in China now...
But soon, Xu Yun once again brought a new impact to them. He picked up another report from the table:
"Comrades, let me synchronize some data for you."
"As of the end of the year before last, we had more than 30 domestic TV stations... or established them. By the end of last year, we had more than 43 TV stations. This year, we are expected to exceed 60."
"As early as four years ago, the Jinmen Wireless Electronics Factory produced China's first black-and-white TV set, which is now on the market."
"Last year, our country broadcast the first international competition reported by our country, which was the 26th World Table Tennis Championships."
"The program with the highest ratings today is the weather forecast hosted by Comrade Shen Li, with a ratings of 97.6%... This number is actually not the point. After all, there are only so many TV stations today. What is important is the number of viewers...
..."
Speaking of which.
Xu Yun paused deliberately and reported a number:
"Probably around 400,000 units."
"400,000 units?"
Wang Yougong, who first asked the question, couldn't help but raise his eyebrows, with a hint of doubt in his one eye:
"There are so many?"
Xu Yun nodded:
"That's right."
When talking about the Chinese TV industry at this time, many people may have the same question as Wang Yougong:
Does China really have a TV industry these days?
The answer is of course.
The foreign TV industry developed very early. By the mid-1950s, there were more than 500 TV stations and 40 million TV sets in the world.
But at this time, our country's television broadcasting is still in a blank state.
So five years ago, the organization decided to develop television broadcasting and handed over the task of developing television receivers to the Tianjin Radio Factory.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Four years ago on March 17, the Jinmen Radio Factory trial-produced my country's first black and white TV set - the Yanjing brand 820 35 cm (14 inch) tube black and white TV, known as "China's first screen".
During the trial broadcast in the evening, a certain big rabbit also watched the movie cartoon "Kitten Fishing" broadcast by this TV transmission equipment.
Then at 19:00 on May 1st of the same year.
Yanjing TV Station (the predecessor of CCTV) began experimental broadcasting, and China's own TV signal appeared on the screen for the first time.
From then on.
China's television industry began to develop in a corner where few people paid attention.
Even on November 1st of the year when Yanjing TV was established, they broadcast the military parade live on television.
By the beginning of this year, the number of TV sets in China had exceeded 550,000, with an annual output of 133,000 sets.
According to historical development.
By the end of this era, the country's annual TV output will exceed one million units.
More importantly...
Television in later generations was a common household device. When watching TV, it was usually just a couple and a child. If there was an important event or a major festival, seven aunts, eight aunts, or ten people would gather together at an elder's home.
Watch the live broadcast - for example, someone's son or daughter is an athlete and participated in a major competition.
But the televisions of this period were different from those of later generations.
The number of viewers that one TV set these days can cover is far more than the two or three people in later generations...
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