Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1954)

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How io prepare The indispensable equipment guide What's in the Color Edition • The RCA Color TV System • What Color TV Means to the Broadcaster • Television Transmitter Operation with Color Signals • How to Plan for Color TV • RCA Color Studio Camera, TK-40A • RCA Color Slide Camera, TK-4A • RCA Color Film Camera, TK-25A e RCA 16mm Color Film Projector, TP-20A • RCA Color TV Monitor, TM-10A • RCA Colorplexer, TX-1 A • Test Equipment for Color Television • RCA Color Sync Generator Equipment • Video Amplifiers in Color Signal Transmission for every TV Station planning color operations This special 80-page issue of RCA Broadcast News has been prepared specifically for the TV station man who is getting ready to work with color. Filled with authentic information not found in its entirety anywhere else, this issue includes important facts you'll want to know about color Now . . . such as general operating theory of the color telecast ing system, how to plan studios and stations for color, types of equipments and systems required, how to make equipment changeovers for color. Copies of this special color issue of Broadcast News may be obtained from your RCA Broadcast Sales Representative. Or write Section 503, RCA Engineering Products, Camden, New Jersey. The only 100% engineering -operations journal for station men Read by broadcasters and telecasters longer than any technical magazine of its kind in the industry, RCA Broadcast News is prepared specifically to keep station men up-todate on equipment-and-station operations. It includes straight-to-the-point facts on planning installations, testing and operating station equipment — newsy stories about stations from the stations themselves — interesting articles on "how-it-works" and "how-to-do-it" for the everyday job — plus eq uipment information you can find in no other periodical. RCA Broadcast News is published every other month. Ask your RCA Broadcast Representative to put you on the list to receive it regularly. RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA ENGINEERING PRODUCTS DIVISION CAMDEN, N.J. Broadcasting • Telecasting May 17, 1954 • Page 27