Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1960)

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"Ten percent of normal TV lighting is all we need with General Electric's new camera tube!" "We 're proud that Station WLW-T made the first colorcasts of indoor sports events, showing professional basketball November 21 and 22, 1959 New super-sensitive G-E camera tubes, like the one on my desk, made this possible, since the light for basketball, bowling, and hockey is too low for colorcasts with standard tubes. Now, our GL-7629's add the thrill of color to sport. "Another plus for General Electric's new tube, is the use we can make of it for black-and-white "remotes" where the light is too dim for standard camera tubes. And we like the GL-7629's built-in protection against burn-in. No trace of this fault has appeared; whereas, with most tubes, burn-in starts to show at an early stage. "We consider the new General Electric camera tube a fine long-term investment, as well as a promising program builder for WLW-T! " % * Get . . . now . . . the complete facts on Type GL7629 from your G-E tube distributor! This great new tube is interchangeable electrically and mechanically with all standard image orthicons. Distributor Sales, Electronic Components Division, General Electric Company, Owensboro, Ky. Tfogress Is Our Most Important Product GENERAL A ELECTRIC