Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1942)

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June 23, 1942 RADIO ENGI^EERS TO STUDY FURTHER WAR REQUIREMENTS Spurred on to renewed efforts by the war, the Institute of Radio Engineers will meet in Cleveland next Monday, June 29, for a three day session. Headliners to speak Tuesday will be J. A. Oulraet of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; Paul V. Galvin, President of the Radio Manufacturers' Association and Neville Miller, President of the National Association of Broadcasters. A. F, Van Dyck, President of the Institute of Radio Engineers will preside. The program follows, in part: Monday, June 29 "Recording Standards", by I. P. Rodman, Columbia Recording Corp. , New York. "A New Approach to the Problem of Phonograph Reproduction", by G. L. Beers and C. M. Sinnett, RCA Mfg. Co. , Camden. "Measuring Transcription TurntableSpeed Variations", by H. E* Roys, RCA filfg, Co. , Indlanajpolis. "A New Type of Practical Distortion Meters", by J. E. Hayes, Canadian Broadcasting Corp., Montreal. "Frequency-Modulation Distortion in Loudspeakers", by G. L. Beers and H. Belar, RCA Mfg. Co. , Camden. "The Scanning Microscope " by V. K. Zworykin, J. Hillier and R. Snyder, RCA Mfg. Co. , Camden. "Spectroscopic Analysis in the Manufacture of Radio Tubes", by S. L. Parsons, Hygrade Sylvania Corp. , Emporium, Pa. Tuesday. June 30 "Maintenance of Broadcasting Operations During Wartime", by J. A, Oulraet, Canadian Broadcasting Corp. , Montreal. "High-Power Television Transmitter", by H. B. Fancher, General Electric Co. , Schenectady. "Frequency Modulation TransmitterReceiver for Studio Transmitter Relay", W. F. Goetter, General Electric Co., Schenectady. "Effect of Solar Activity on Radio Communication", by H. W. Wells, Carnegie Institution of Washington. "Television Video Relay System" by J. E. Keister, Creneral Electric Company, Schenectady. "Mercury Lighting for Television Studios", by A. Breeding, General Electric Co. , Schenectady, "The Focusing-View~ Finder Problem in Television Cameras", by G, L. Beers, RCA Mfg. Co. , Camden. "Automatic Frequency and Phase Control of Synchronization in Television Receivers" by K. R. Wendt and G. L. Fredenall, RCA Mfg. Co, , Camden. -• 2 ••