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Audiovisual Equipment TradeFair: A Directory of the IVlanufacturers
N. Y. 11432: 526
Hone.vwell, Inc., 4800 E. Dry Creek Rd., Denver, Colo. 80217; 7714700.
Hudson Photographic Industries, Inc., 2 Buckhout St., Irvjngton-onHudson, N. Y. 10533; LY 1-8700.
International Audio Visual Ltd. 193
Caver St.. Coquillam, New Westminster, B. C. Canada. 522-7955.
Jayark Instruments Corp., 10 E. 49th St., New York, N. Y. 10017; 7513232.
Kalart/Viclor Co., Inc. Plainville, Conn. 06062; 747-1663.
Knox Mfg. Co., 9715 Soreng Ave., Schiller Park. III. 60176; 6781666.
LaBelle Industries, Inc. 510 S.
Worthington, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. 53066; 567-5527.
L/W Photo, Inc., 15451 Cabrito Road, Van Nuvs, Calif. 91406; 781-0457.
Magnasjnc/ Moviola Corp., 5539 Rivenon Ave.. North Hollywood, Calif. 91601; 877-2791.
3M Company, Visual Products Div.,
2501 Hudson Rd., St. Paul, Minn. 55101; 733-6142.
McClure Projectors, Inc., 1215 Washington St., Wilmette, 111. 60091; BR 3-2310.
Movie-Mite Corp., 1004 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48207; 961-5540.
MPO Videotronics, 222 E. 44th St., New York, N. Y.
Neumade Industries, Inc. 720 White Plains Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 10583; 725-4900.
Panacolor, Inc., 100 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10017; MU 25711.
Panasonic/Matsushita Electric Corp. of America, 200 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017; 973-5700.
maica Estates,
7242.
Radiant Mfg. Corp., 8220 N. Austin Ave., Morton Grove, III. 60053; YO 6-4200.
Radio Corp. of America, Front & Cooper Sts., BIdg, 15-6, Camden, N. J. 08102; 963-8000.
Richard Mfg. Co., 5914 Noble Ave., Van Nuys, Calif.
Shure Brothers, Inc., 222 Hartrey Ave.. Evanston, III. 60204; DA 8-9000.
Sony Corp. of America, 47-47 Van Dam St., Long Island City, N. Y. 11101; 361-8600.
Spindler & Sauppe, Inc., 1329 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Calif. 91201; 247-1610.
Standard Proj. & Equipment Co.,
1911 Pickwick Ave., Glenview, III. 60025; 729-4200.
Strong Electric Co., 87 City Park Ave.. Toledo, Ohio. 43601; 2483741.
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., 730
Third Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017; 551-1317.
Technamation, Inc., 16 Sintsink Drive. E., Port Washington, N. Y. 11050; 883-8800.
Technicolor Corp., P. O. Box 517, 1300 Frawley Drive, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627; 540-4330.
Viewlex, Inc., Broadway Ave., Holbrook, N. Y. 1 1741; LT 9-6600.
Vis-U-Line Systems, Inc., 5319 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif 90027; 4673041.
Westinghouse Electric Corp., CIP Div. CO A-V Systems, Inc.. P.O. Box J, Sea Cliff, N. Y. 11579 OR 1-8010.
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Bloomfield, N. J. 07003; 465-3370.
H. Wilson Corp., 546 W. 119th St., Chicago, 111. 60628; CO 4-4412.
Pathe Division, Radiant Mfg. Corp.
8220 N. Austin Ave., Morton Grove, 111. 60053; YO 6-4200.
Paulmar, Inc., 464 Central Ave Northfield, 111. 60093; 446-5340.
Consult the Audiovisual Dealer for Equipment Sales and Service
* Nearly all the current models of audiovisual equipment and acPlastic Reel Corp. of America, 604 cessories described in the precedS. Commercial Ave., Carlstadt, N. '"§ pages can be obtained through
the specializing audiovisual dealer in your headquarters' area.
Work with this experienced dealer to assure good service; to get proper instruction of personnel on new equipment purchased. You'll find him a dependable source to work with on every type of audiovisual tool. •
J. 07087; 867-4020.
Polacoat, Inc., 9750 Conklin Rd., Blue .^sh, Ohio. 45242; 791-1300.
Projection Optics Co., Inc., 219 E.
I8th St., East Orange, N. J. 6766509.
Projection Theaters Div., Motiva, Ltd., 87-73 Kingston Place, Ja
A-V Products Review
"Commander" — a Tape^Filmstrip Projector Powered by Battery
r'v The "DuKane Commander", a completely automatic, battery-operated tape-sound filmstrip projector has just been introduced by the DuKane Corporation.
The compact portable machine is capable of showing 10 averagelength sight/sound presentations without recharging; it also has a retractable power cord for plugin to standard AC outlets. Power is energized by a nickel cadmium battery pack which is rechargeable overnight through its built-in solidstating charging system, circuited to prevent accidental overcharge.
The batteries also charge whenever the AC cord is plugged in. even while the projector is operating. Push a button to start it; it shuts off automatically when the show's over. For prolonged use
DuKane "Commander" on the job
away from power lines, the "Commander" also operates, without a converter, from any 12-volt auto batery through the cigarette lighter receptacle.
The DuKane projector shows standard 35mm single-frame filmstrips and has a picture capacity from 28 to 160 frames. Magnetic sound tape, enclosed in a ncAlydesigned, long-life cartridge, plays up to 20 minutes at tape speed 3% i.p.s., maintained at a constant rate.
A unique feature of the "Co imander" is the use of direct optics to project on its rear-v'e > screen. The new design obviates the need for mirrors by installing the optics in the longest dimension. Front-mounted 3" x 5" speaker serves the DuKane-built precision tape player. All-transistorized hifi amplifier also provides the sensing system for automatic film advance.
The "Commander" measures 7" wide, 10" high and IS'/i" long; weighs only 12% pounds. It lists
for $230 without the battery pac $310 with it. Ask our New Pro ucts Desk to forward your inqui for literature and dealer sources write to: Audio-Visual Divisic DuKane Corporation, St. Char). 111. 60174, mentioning this t partment. >
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Concord Electronics' TCM-20 TV Camera Has Built-in Monito
it A new, solid-state moniti ' view-finder television camera ii ■ features of interest to close cuit and video tape recorder u.-. has been introduced by the Inditrial Products Division of C< cord Electronics Corporation I new TCM-20 camera selK under S900.
A primary feature of the 1\ 20 is its built-in monitor with sinch screen at rear of camera tit allows the operator to view ; exact picture being recorded wl : operating the camera. More pcise control over the picture im,; is obtained by eliminating randi search for the desired subject s viewed from a separate monii .
The camera also has a 3-pi tion switch which permits ope tion as a camera, as a combinal i camera-monitor while recordir: the Concord VTR-600 vide, recorder: or as a monitor for pi back of the video tape recordt
The TCM-20 operates with ternal or internal synchroniziit n providing for random or fixe terlace scanning. It comes v fast, f 1.8 lens and a Iopl high-sensitivity vidicon tube is 71/2" X 10" X 15" and e weight: 20 lbs. A new. heavy -dv professional tripod Model Tl • 20 is available for use with li camera. It is priced under $11
For complete descriptive lit<» ture and nearest dealer soia write: Concord Electronics Co 1935 Armacost Avenue, Los . aeles. Calif. 90025 or ask New Products Desk to forwi your request.
Ccncord TCM-20 monitor and v finder camera, videotape recori
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