Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1961)

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New General Electric Vidicon Film Camera Channel PC-13-A Vidicon Camera L TM-21-A Master Monitor FEATURES • High Density Focus Field • Precision Yoke and Yoke Mount • Precision Yoke — Lens Alignment • First Transistorized Film Camera • Self Positioning of Vidicon Tube • Fast Acting Automatic Target Control • Switchable for Positive or Negative Film • Stabilized Circuitry and Simplified Operation • Standard Camera Cable, No A. C. in Cable General Electric's new Vidicon Film Camera Channel, Type PE-21-A, is designed to receive and transmit monochrome inputs from any standard TV film, slide or opaque projector. Inputs may be projected directly into the PC-13-A Vidicon camera or through an optional optical multiplexer. Virtually all set-up controls are located in the control unit, allowing electrical adjustments to be made from the operating position. For complete technical information, call your local G-E Broadcast Equipment Representative, or write Technical Products Operation, Section 48121, General Electric Company, Electronics Park, Syracuse, New York. In Canada: Canadian General Electric Company, Ltd., Broadcast Equipment Sales, 830 Lansdowne Ave., Toronto, Ont. Export: International General Electric Company, Inc., 159 Madison Avenue, New York 16, New York. GENERAL ELECTRIC BROADCASTING, December 18, 1961 75