Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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Fig. 3. Master control console. This console has two monitors for incoming programs, and switching, audio and order wire panels. The console accepts audio and video signals from the studios, film reproducing equipment, network or mobile unit microwave. These signals may then be routed to the transmitter, film recording equipment or network as required. Fig. 4. Film reproducing equipment and monitor rack. This equipment combines two 16mm projectors and two slide projectors and feeds the optical output from the projectors into an image orthicon camera visible at the rear of the unit. 402 November 1952 Journal of the SMPTE Vol. 59