Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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. . . extends the UH F Horizon . . . Again, RCA engineering sets the pace in UHF television . . . with a beam power tube for color and black-and-white TV transmitters. High power gain is achieved through unique tube geometry and a symmetrical array of unit electron-optical systems. A multi-strand, thoriatedtungsten type filament— featuring individual strand suspension— provides high emission, affords economical operation. Compact, simplified construction results in a high-power tube weighing only 28 pounds— a boon to station men when rotating and maintaining tubes. Already on the air in leading super-power UHF stations like WBRE-TV, WBUFTV, WHP-TV, and WTPA, RCA-6806 is another instance of RCA leadership in power-tube advancements for broadcast applications. Service on RCA tubes is always available quickly-from your RCA Industrial compact, lightweight, and easy to handle, RCA-6806 delivers 28 kw TV output at Tube Distributor. 550 Me.