Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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Planning a Radio Station? 4 RCA <^wmii... These catalogs and other literature for the AM Industry are yours for the asking! As a special service to prospective radio station owners, RCA offers a variety of publications, prepared by experts in their fields, which will be of assistance to you in your broadcast operation. Equipment catalogs, such as the RCA Broadcast Transmitter Catalog and Audio Equipment Catalog, contain comprehensive information respectively on AM Transmitters, Remote Control, Phasing, Input and Monitoring Equipment, Transmission Lines, Towers and Accessories; and Microphones, Consolettes, Amplifiers, Turntables, Tape Recorders, Speakers, Intercom, Test Equipment. Individual Catalog Sheets on the various equipments also are available. Special RCA articles on broadcast equipment and operation are provided. For example, you can get a copy of a paper "Installing an Antenna System for AM Operations," an article on a new Automatic Turntable, another on an Audio Program Amplifier, with automatic gain control — a report on "How the 50 KW AM Ampliphase Transmitter Operates," and many other articles of timely interest, including eyewitness reporting of AM station planning and operation in various localities. And typical of the other helps available, "A Functional Display of RCA Radio Broadcast Equipment" provides a fast reference guide in handy "pull-out" form. The signal path is traced from pickup source to antenna radiation, showing equipment requirements at every point. Tmk(s) ® Here's a veritable gold mine of helpful planning materials all ready to go to work for you. For any of the above items, or additional information, write to RCA, Dept. ZD-22, Building 1 5-1 , Camden, N.J. . . . your first source of help in station planning RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA Broadcast and Television Equipment • Camden, N. J. In Canada: RCA VICTOR Company Limited, Montreal Broadcasting November 25, 1957. • P.sge 81,,