Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr - June 1951)

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OIIMDNT NOW AVAILABLE... 5 KW OAK TRANSMITTER Backed by five years of thorough field experience in air-cooled transmitters, serving both high or low band broadcast operation at maximum operating efficiency. Illustrated is a model of the 5 KW Oak Transmitter for high band operation in commercial use over eighteen months. THERE HAS BEEN NO FINAL AMPLIFIER TUBE REPLACEMENT EXPENSE DURING THIS PERIOD. START SMALL . . . GROW BIGGER Page 150 • April 16, 1951 Telecasting • BROADCASTING