Broadcasting (Jan - Mar 1949)

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WMGM, New York. This master control console, including 12 cle liiNe aurlio equipment racks, is just one item of VVMGM s moffem mill ion -dollar 6-sluJio layout, custombuilt by RCA. Designed for AM, FM and TV operation, this console bandies 10 studio inputs and feeds 6 channels simultaneously, or individually by a preset relay system. IN ADDITION to the comprehensive line of standard studio-control equipment so famihar to the industry, RCA specializes in desio[ning and building studio-control installations to meet the individual needs of stations and networks. Speech-input systems of this type are tailor-made . . . with just the right lacilities for handling all studio-control operations required by the individual station. A few of these custom-built installations are pictured on these pages. They range from special equipment for medium-size stations to complete speech-input systems for the largest network installations. 1 hese systems have been worked out wi th the nation s leading station and network engineers. They incorporate every conceivable facility for controlling program operations and reproducing high-fidelity sound.