Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1963)

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WHERE TO FIND IT CONTINUED Mobilcolor Inc Space 60W Moseley Associates Space 48W Ozalid Products, General Aniline & Film Corp Space 63W Pepper Sound Studios Space D-E Radio Corp. of America Spaces 5-6E RCA Electron Tube Div Space 10E Raytheon Co Space HE Riker Industries Inc Space 58W Rohn Systems Inc Space 50W Sarkes Tarzian Inc Space 17E Schafer Electronics Space 73W SESAC Inc Space E-E Sony Corp. of America Space 51W The Soundscriber Corp Space 54W Sparta Electronic Corp Space 56W Surrounding Sound Inc Space 76W Tektronix Inc Space 29W Telemet Corp Space 2E TelePrompTer Corp Space 31W The Telequip Corp Space 3E Tv Zoomar Co Space 59W Tower Communications Co Space 24W U. S. Army Tele-Radio Branch, Office, Chief of Information Space 66-67W U. S. Navy Space 69W Utility Tower Co Space 40W Visual Electronics Corp Space 14E Vital Industries Space 30W Vitro Electronics Space 46W NAB CONVENTION OFFICES (All NAB convention and staff offices are on the third floor of the Conrad Hilton unless otherwise designated) Convention Manager Room 1 Everett E. Revercomb, secretary-treasurer Convention Program Room 4 Howard H. Bell, vice president for planning and development Engineering Conference Room 1 George Bartlett, manager Convention Exhibits.. ..East and West Exhibit Halls George E. Gayou, exhibit director Edward L. Gayou, assistant exhibit director Registration Desk Lower Lobby William L. Walker, assistant treasurer Convention News Room 3 John M. Couric, manager of public relations Newsroom Astoria Room NAB STAFF OFFICES Executive vice president Room 4 Vincent T. Wasilewski Radio Room 2 John F. Meagher, vice president Station services Room 2 William Carlisle, vice president Station relations Lower Lobby Alvin M. King, field director Broadcast management Room 4 James Hulbert, manager Government affairs Room 2 Paul Comstock, vice president Legal Room 2 Douglas Anello, general counsel Research Room 2 Melvin Goldberg, vice president Code Authority Room 4 Robert D. Swezey, director Edward H. Bronson, manager for television Charles M. Stone, manager for radio EQUIPMENT HOSPITALITY SUITES (See also Equipment Exhibitors) Alto Fonic Tape Service Inc 1835A Albion Optical Co Unassigned American Telephone & Telegraph Co 2539A Ampex Corp .505A Automated Electronics Inc Unassigned Automatic Tape Control 1724 Bell & Howell Unassigned Bogen-Presto Div. of Siegler Corp Unassigned CBC Corp Executive House 2114 Clark-Root Inc 1835A Collins Radio Co 2224A Commercial Producers Inc 918A Continental Electronics 2539 Dage Div. — Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc Unassigned Dresser — Ideco Co 1618 Eastman Kodak Co Unassigned Electra Megadyne Inc Essex Inn Federal Manufacturing & Engineering Corp.— Tv Specialty Co. Div Unassigned Gates Radio 1924 General Aniline & Film Corp 1924 General Electric 605 General Electronic Labs 1900 Gotham Audio Corp 2422A International Business Machines Unassigned International Good Music 835A ITA Electronics Corp 2339 Johnson Electronics Inc 1734A Kline Iron & Steel Co 2339A Lighting & Electronics Inc Unassigned McMartin Industries Essex Inn M & H Engineering Co Unassigned MaCarTa Inc 935A Modern Broadcast Sound Co Unassigned Moseley Assoc 1234A Moulic Specialties Co Unassigned Pepper Sounds Studios Inc 1335A RCA 605A Recorded Publications Labs Unassigned Sarkes Tarzian Inc 1319A Scully Recording Instruments Corp Unassigned Shure Brothers Unassigned Spectron Inc Unassigned Stainless. Inc 1506 Standard Electronics Div.— Radio Engineering Labs. Inc Unassigned Surrounding Sound Inc 823 Tape-Athon Corp Unassigned Telescript-CSP Inc Palmer House Television Affiliates Corp 700 Utility Tower Co 2419A Visual Electronics Corp 1200 Vitro Electronics 1023 STATION BROKERS Blackburn & Co Essex Inn 801-02 Wilt C. Gunzendorfer & Assoc Unassigned Hamilton-Landis & Assoc 719-20A Jack N. Stoll & Assoc Unassigned Howard Stark 3536A Edwin Tornberg & Co Essex Inn 1501 STATION REPRESENTATIVES ABC-TV National Sales Executive House Advertising Time Sales Essex Inn 301 Am Radio Sales Co 264345 Avery-Knodel Sh-B 1109 Mort Bassett & Co Essex Inn Elisabeth Beckjorden Unassigned Charles Bernard Co. (Country Music Network) Pick Congress John Blair & Co., Blair-Tv, and Blair Television Assoc Sh-B 608 The Boiling Co Executive House 2011-12 Breen & Ward Town House Broadcast Time Sales Executive House 3404 CBS Radio Spot Sales 1824 CBS TV Stations National Sales Drake Henry I. Christal Co 1306 Robert E. Eastman Co Executive House 3211 FM Group Sales Unassigned Forjoe & Co Unassigned Gill-Perna 2400 Harrington, Righter & Parsons Sh-B 808 George P. Hollingbery Co 1600 Hal Holman Co 2122A Bernard Howard & Co Unassigned H-R Representatives Executive House Eliminate Propagation Fades From Your TV Signal Now you can end fades and washed-out fringe-area signals simply by inserting a Micromeg preamplifier between your relay receiving antenna and the mixer. Micromeg has the effect of boosting your transmitter power four to ten times or of increasing the size of a six-footdiameter antenna to one of 12 to 20 feet. In new installations, a Micromeg will allow you to space your repeater stations farther apart without deterioration of signal-tonoise ratio. WHAT IS A MICROMEG? It is a lownoise, low-signal-level RF parametric amplifier. It is available in several indoor and outdoor models covering the UHr, 2000Mc, and 6000Mc range. Power requirement: 110V AC. A semiconductor varactor diode causes amplification by pumping power frorn a local RF source to the signal. APPLICATIONS include translators, remote pick-up broadcasting, inter-city microwave links, community antenna TV systems. Please write for the full story. Installing a Micromeg parametric amplifier is equivalent to boosting transmitter power four to ten times. Wlicromega Corporation @ 4134 Del Rey Ave., Venice, Calif. / EXmont 1-7137 Creator of advanced microwave systems and components for U. S. space and defense projects. See us at Visual Electronics' Booth 116 (THE MEDIA: NAB CONVENTION) BROADCASTING, April 1, 1963