Broadcasting (Apr - June 1960)

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CHIEF ENGINEER’S REPORT ON RCA-6448 The Most Trusted Name in Electronics RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA Here is what Chief Engineer Bazil O'Hagan of WNDU-TV at Notre Dame reports about his RCA-6448: “I am extremely pleased to advise you that an RCA-6448, Serial No. Y704, is performing perfectly in our Channel 16 transmitter even though it presently has an accumulated useage of 28,991 hours. Congratulations on a super designing and manufacturing job.” Such extreme longevity is, of course, outstanding. It means, for example, that Mr. O’Hagan and his staff were careful to observe good engineering practice in operating this tube. Many broadcasters are discovering that similar care of their RCA-6448’s will often result in extended service far beyond normal tube life expectancy. And that, in turn, means savings all down the line. Get in touch with your RCA Distributor of broadcast tubes for prompt service on all your tube needs. He’s stocked with the best — RCA tubes. RCA Electron Tube Division, Harrison, N. J.