Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1954)

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NOW! the new Eliminates extra manpower requirements opaque and transparency projector REMOTE OR LOCAL CONTROL CHECK THESE NEW FEATURES • Completely automatic . . . utilizing features contained in the now famous Telop and Telojector . . . Slides change by push button control. • Sequence of up to 50 slides can be handled at one loading . . . additional pre-loaded slide holders easily inserted in unit. • Remote control of lap dissolves . . . superposition of two slides . . . and slide changes. • Shutter type dimming permits fades without variation of color temperature ... opaque copy cooled by heat filters and adequate blowers . . . assembly movable on base which permits easy focus of image. SCREEN OUT HIGH PRODUCTION COSTS FOR LOCAL SPONSORS Telop W by the elimination of extra manpower assures the production and projection of low-cost commercials that local sponsors can afford. It can be used with any TV camera including the new Vidicon camera. Telop M projects on single optical axis opaque cards, photographs, art work, transparent 3}A" x 4" glass slides, strip material, and 2" x 2" transparencies when Telojector is used with optical channel provided. Telop IE eliminates costly film strips and expensive live talent. WRITE FOR: Illustrated bulletin describing Telop M. specifications. Your request will receive prompt response. Telop HE. . . interior view of automatic slide holder which accommodates 4" x 5" opaque slides . . .One lens ... no registration problem . . . no keystoning. RESEARC AND DEVELOPMENT CO., Inc., Milliard St., Manchester, Conn. Division of the GRAY MANUFACTURING COMPANY Originators of the Gray Telephone Pay Station and the Gray Audograph and PhonAudograph . Broadcasting • Telecasting October 18, 1954 • Page 107