Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1962)

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Nerve Center... Mr. Pat Casey, Chief Engineer of Station WEW, St. Louis, Missouri, reports on the new Gates President Dual Channel Transistor Audio Console: Our purchase of the Gates President Console was based on the versatility of the pushbutton control system, the new transistorized circuitry, and the excellent frequency response and distortion specifications Zke President dual channel transistor console ... as dramatically new in function and design as a missile-launching control system. Its mission: complete coordination of modern broadcasting's fast moving format with a totally new touch-control nerve center. Poised for instantaneous reaction, twenty-four illuminated touch-control keys give you precise fingertip command of multiple input circuits — replacing switches and knobs spread across the control board. This consolidated nerve center handles many combinations of turntables, tape machines and projectors with complete control coordination. This is today's audio control for today's operating demands. It is as advanced as the dial phone over the old "Number please?". Other special features include large "feel-of-the-board" control knobs on all eight mixing channels, a total of 45 inputs, multi-position VU meters, Gates exclusive Solid Statesman transistor amplifiers and a fully interlocked cueintercom system. Let us send you Brochure No. 106. It tells the complete story. r 2 3 ' 8 9 W H 12 on GATES RADIO COMPANY Subsidiary of Harris-Intertype Corporation QUINCY, ILLINOIS in: HOUSTON, NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES, WASHINGTON, In Canada: CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY ROCKE INTERNATIONAL CORP. • 13 EAST 40th ST. • NEW