Broadcasting Telecasting (Jul-Sep 1954)

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%\ Right From KDKA's Station Log.. «»* SOyS T* C* K(Z ft ft 6)/ i chief engineer of station kdka \ You're looking at the two RCA-5671 power triodes used in the power amplifier of Station KDKA's 50-KW transmitter. Both tubes have logged over 56,000 hours apiece since they were first placed in service more than seven years ago. And to quote Mr. Kenney, "They're still performing just as satisfactorily now as they did then." The 5671 is just one of the many RCA power types that are "delivering" long life performance in broadcast transmitters throughout the country. Broadcasters everywhere like the extra dividends of lower operating cost — lower capital investment per hour of tube performance— minimum "down time"— more stable operation, that they get from RCA power tubes. Your local RCA Tube Distributor is always ready to fill all your broadcast tube requirements promptly. Just pick up the phone and give him a call . . . you'll like his dependable service. *(gs reported June, 1954) RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA —forcedpower 50-KW 'liters power tube with thoricttedlungsten filament. ELECTRON TUBES HARRISON, M.J,