International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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I^^^MMHSHjj BI-POWR RECTIFIER SAVES EVEN MORE . THAN PROMISED "Your local dealer . . . pointed out that we would save about $35 per month on our electric bill. J|j Actually we save close to $42 per ■ month since we have changed over from our generator. It is good to know that we can depend upon you and your dealer organization." — D. M. Pearce Ascarate Drive-In Theatre, £1 Paso, Texas DESIGNED J FOR THE OPERATION OF 2 ARC LAMPS This new type silicon diode stack ■ I transformer-rectifier, is the most economical means of power conversion ever manufactured. No flicker or other change in projected light when striking the second DEPENDABLE "Lo-Slrike*" feature associated with each output protects the silicon stacks from overload, and prevents destruction of carbon crater upon striking the arc. SAVES ON INITIAL COST! Sells for 15% less than two of the lowest priced 90-135 ampere rectifiers, and costs tless to install. Requires only one line service. SAVES ON SPACE Requires one-third to one-half less floor space than two separate rectifiers spaced for proper ventilation. DUAL OUTPUT RATING OF 60-85/ 60-85 AMPS/ 35-45 V I 75-105/ 75-105 AMPS/ 48-61 V f 90-135/ 90-135 AMPS/ 56-70 V 120-160/ 120-160 AMPS/ 58-75 V SEND FOR LITERATURE The ^%fr0f£ Electric Corp. 3 I City Park Ave., Toledo 1, Ohio *Nor supplied as regular equipment on 60-85 ampere and 75-105 ampere models. Fig. 1 : The Manco-Vision allaluminum screen as shown in use at the Midway Drive-In in San Diego, Calif. Fig. 4: The lamp house is pulled back to show the mounting of the shallow heat filter, a liquid heat-absorbing installation. Fig. 6: The inside of the booth at the North Star Drive-In, Denver, Colo., showing a pair of Norelco and Jetarcs ready for 70 mm operation. International Projectionist December. 1964