American television directory (1946)

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"Antennas for Television Receivers", E. M. Noll. Radio News: May, 1945. "As the FCC Sees It", James Lawrence Fly. Television: Spring, 1944. "A System of Large-Screen Television Reception Based on Certain Electron Phe¬ nomena in Crystals", Proceedings of the I. R. E.: May, 1940. "Battle of French Video", Newsweek: January 1, 1945. "Better Television", Scientific American: June, 1945. "Big Screen Television", Richard Ford. Sight and Sound: Autumn, 1939. "British Television", Television: Febru¬ ary, 1945. "Building a Television Station", James D. McLean. 'Television: Spring, 1944. "Camera Tube for Television", F. C. Brittin. Popular Mechanics: October, 1944. "Case of Television", H. T. Stetson. Scientific Monthly: August, 1944. "Cathode Follower", G. P. Hendricks. Radio News: February, 1945. "Cleaning Television Channels", Dr. Al¬ fred N. Goldsmith. Television: May, 1945. "Coaxial and Radio Links", Television: December, 1944. "Coaxial Cables and Television Trans¬ mission", H. S. Osborne. Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers: June, 1945. "Converting from Radio to Video Broad¬ casting", Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith, Televiser: Summer, 1945. "Designs of Television Receivers", A. D. Sobel. Radio News: March, 1945. "Developments in Radio and Television", W. R. G. Baker, Electrical Engineer: April, 1945. "Effect of the Space Changer on Sharp¬ ness of Television Cathode Ray Tubes", E. Schwartz. Wireless Engineering : January, 1945. "Electron or Television Telescope", O. H. Caldwell. Science Digest: February, 1945. "Electronic Effects", F. A. Wankel. Tele¬ vision: February, 1945. "Electronics and Electron Tubes", E. D. McArthur. General Electric Review: March-December, 1943. "Electrostatic Microscope, The", C. H. Bachman and Simon Ramo. Journal of Applied Physics: January-March, 1943. "Engineering Aspects of Television Pro¬ gramming", V. M. Bradley. Electronics : March, 1945. "Equipment", T. R. Kennedy, Jr. Tele¬ vision: September, 1945. "Equipping Your Television Station", Herbert E. Taylor, Jr. Televiser: Fall, 1944. "European News Review", A. L. Laden. Radio News: August, 1945. "Excerpts from Report by FCC on New Allocations", Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers: February, 1945. "FCC'S Tough Job", Business Week: November 18, 1944. "First Commercial Television Theatre in America", Leroy Chadbourne. Interna¬ tional Projectionist: May, 1941. "FM Versus Television", Business Week: March 10, 1945. "From Shadows to Light", Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith. Televiser: Winter, 1945. "Future of Television", Hankey Commit¬ tee. Electrician: March 16, 1945. "Future of u.h.f.", A. L. Laden. Radio News: June, 1945. "Future Problems of Radionics Industry", Commercial and Financial Chronicle: February, 1945. "Getting Ghosts Out of Television", Sci¬ ence Digest: August, 1945. "Image Contrast in Television", C. H. Bachman. General Electric Review: September, 1945. "Image Formation in Cathode Ray Tubes", G. Liebrann. Journal of the In¬ stitute of Radio Engineers: June, 1945. "Industrial Television and Process Con¬ trol", Scientific American: July, 1944. "Industrial Television Systems", James D. McLean. Televiser: Fall, 1944. "Inside Story of the A. T. & T. Plan", Power Plant Engineering : June, 1945. "Introduction to Television", E. M. Noll. Radio News: January-October, 1945. "Large Screen Home Television", Popu¬ lar Mechanics : June, 1945. "Large Screen Television Receiver", Sci¬ ence: July 6, 1945. "Linearity Circuits", A. C. Clarke. Wire¬ less World: June, 1944. "Linear Sweep Generators in Television Circuits", A. Tatz. Radio News: May, 1945. "Locating a Station", Television: Janu¬ ary, 1945. "Megacycle Battle", Business Week: October 14, 1944. "Microwaves for Television", G. B. Hoadley. Scientific American: March, 1945. "Multiple-Dwelling Television", Dr. Al¬ fred N. Goldsmith. Television: June, 1945. "National Network for Television", Sci¬ ence: January 12, 1945. "New Coast to Coast Television Net¬ work", Radio News: June, 1945. "New Coaxial", Business Week: Febru¬ ary 24, 1945. "New Horizons in Radio", Annals of the American Academy: January, 1941. "New Large Screen Television Receiver", Radio News: June, 1945. "New Television Receiver and Brighter Image", Science News Letter: March 24, 1945. "New Video Relay", Business Week: April 28, 1945. "Objectives for Post-War Television”, W. C. Miner. Electronics: December, 1943. "Official Status of Television", Radio News: August, 1944. "Optical System Enlarges Television Pic¬ tures", Science News Letter: October 14, 1944. "Perfected Television Claimed by Radio Industry Executive", Scientific Ameri¬ can: December, 1944. "Picture Transmission and Television", Herbert E. Ives. Modem Communica¬ tion: 1932. "Planning Tomorrow's Electronic High¬ ways", General Electric Review: June, 1944. "Plans for Television and FM Broadcast¬ ing from Stratosphere Airplanes", Pub¬ lic Utilities Fortnightly : August 30, 1945. "Post-War Television Now", Austin 0. Huhn. Radio Craft: May, 1944. "Projection Systems for Theatre Televi¬ sion", A. H. Rosenthal. Electronics: May, 1945. "Projection Television — News As It Hap¬ pens", Science News Letter: October 28, 1944. "Propose 14 Stratovision Stations", Printers’ Ink: August 17, 1945. "Pulse Time Modulation”, E. M. Delor sine and E. Labin. Electrical Communi¬ cation: Vol. 22, No. 2, 1944. "QST Looks at Television", Cyrus R. Read. QST: January, 1945. "Radio Amateurs in the Television Pic¬ ture", Lamb. QST: December, 1937. "Radio Progress During 1943", Proceed¬ ings of the I. R. E :. March, 1944. "Radio Progress During 1944", Proceed¬ ings of the 1. R. E.: March, 1945. "Radio Relay Systems Developed by RCA", C. W. Hansell. Proceedings of the I. R. E. : March, 1945. "Radio Spectrum", R. N. Farr. Science: November 17, 1944. "Reaching Six Miles Up", T. R. Kennedy. Department Store Economist: Septem¬ ber, 1945. "Recent Developments in Television”, E. W. Engstrom. Annals of the American Academy : January, 1941. "Reflective Optics in Projection Televi¬ sion", Maloff and Epstein. Electronics : December, 1944. "Research Pays Dividends", S. G. Elbert. Barrons: July 2, 1945. "Restorer Circuit Operation", E. Last. Electronics : September, 1945. "Road Ahead for Television, The", I. J. Kaar. International Projectionist: Jan¬ uary, 1939. "Royal Denies Foreign Television Stories", Printers’ Ink: December 15, 1944. "Sight and Sound — Report of the British Television Committee", Economist: March 31, 1945. "Skiatron, The — A New Scophony Devel¬ opment", Electronics and Television and Short Wave World: February, 1940. "Status of Television", K. A. Chittick. Journal of Engineering Education: 1945. "Stratovision", Time: August 20, 1945. "Stratovision Relay", Business Week: August 11, 1945. "Survey of the Problems of Post-War Television", B. J. Edwards. Proceedings of the I. R. E.: December, 1944. "System for Television in Airplanes", Steel: August 27, 1945. "TBA First Annual Meeting", Electronics : December, 1944. "Technical Planning for Post-War Tele¬ vision", Electronics : August, 1944. 131