Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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Planning a Radio Station ? RCA presents 3 basic plans to meet all requirements I / These versatile plans illustrate how the very latest equipment can be arranged to perform efficiently with a minimum of capital and personnel. Since programming requirements vary, three basic plans, representing three specific categories of operation, are provided. Plan "A" is for a typical small station and requires a minimum investment. A "combined" studiotransmitter operation contributes to its overall efficiency. Plan "B," also is for a "combined" operation, but it provides additional facilities to allow for announce booth and other local program material. A typical c community station of moderate size, it meets the widest range of applications. Plan "C," with separate studio and transmitter locations, is functionally designed for big city operation. It highlights the advantages of a spacious twostudio station. Building layouts, together with a discussion of equipment requirements and current trends, are included in a new Brochure. For your free copy, write to RCA Department AB-22 Building 15-1, Camden, N. J. In Canada: RCA VICTOR Company Limited, Montreal. your first source of help in station planning Tmk(s) ® RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA BROADCAST AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT CAMDEN, N. J. Broadcasting December 9, 1957 • Page