Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct - Dec 1951)

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Typical 2-kw TV station layout for VHF (ERP range, 2 to 20 lew) A low-cost arrangement for getting up to 20 kw ERP with an RCA high-gain antenna. The installation includes: an RCA 2-kw transmitter, control console, transmitter monitoring equipment, audio equipment, sync generator, video equipment, and power supplies. Jhe drawings spread across these pages are layouts of typical TV transmitter rooms using RCA equipment. They are prepared expressly for TV station planners in accordance with the best engineering practice known today. Each plan represents the basic or minimum TV transmitter room equipment needed to get "on the air" for a specific power. Each indicates the approximate space needed for the equipmentincluding approximate weights of individual units. Each provides wide flexibility for equipment rearrangements to meet the special or future requirements of individual stations. "Ready-to-use" plans like these are just one of RCA's many television services now available to you — through your RCA Sales Representative. For a complete engineering analysis of your station requirements, call this expert. He can show you exactly what you will need to get "on the air" for a minimum