Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr - June 1951)

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^THE KLYSTRON TUBE— Designed and built to G-E specifications, this tube features low operating cost and high power gain. Effective power amplification of 75 for television operation is used with no evidence of instability. Consequently a simplified low power television driver may be employed to obtain high power output. Illustration at left shows the klystron mounted for operating test. ^ WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL UHF TELEVISION TRANSMITTER. For the proposed UHF band this 5 lew transmitter offers a unique frequency control system. One crystal oscillator is used to control both the visual and aural carriers, locking these two carriers together with a fixed separation of 4.5 megacycles. Slot-type diplexer permits feeding the antenna with a single transmission line. Front panel view of unit shows clean-cut design and control simplicity.