Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1956)

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The new model GPL 35 mm. telecast projector will en * able your station to broadcast the finest in color television. • This GPL projector utilizes the famed SIMPLEX XL pro • jector mechanism and sound head— the standard of the * motion picture industry and the product of International # Projector Corporation, an affiliated GPE Company. In adapting the Simplex equipment to television, GPL engi # neering skill has produced the leader in the 35 mm. field. $ Here are some features: • Flatness of illumination greater than 90% of high level Jump and weave less than 0.15% of picture width Resolution in excess of 500 lines 40% nominal application time Relay condensing optics for field lens or direct-in operation Dual lamp system for completely reliable operation Standard motion-picture sound specifications Permits still-frame operation Designed for 3-vidicon color or monochrome chain Write, wire or phone for detailed information. General Precision Laboratory Incorporated Pleasantville, New York """ A SUBSIDIARY OF GENERAL PRECISION EQUIPMENT CORPORATION) Page 18 • January 16, 1956 Broadcasting • Telecasting