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- 21 - by General Electric from a distribution amplifier to a $0 kw television trans¬ mitter is tested in its place in a normally functioning television system before being packed for shipment, Friday morning January 21 found me back at my desk in Gregory Hall trying to get back into the swing of office routine. NEW TV PROJECTOR AVAILABLE To meet the universal need for equipment with which to project a television image on a screen large enough to be viewed by several hundred people, the Fleet- wood Corporation, of Toledo, Ohio, announced recently the immediate availability of its model FL-1001 Television Projector. Capable of projecting a clear, bright, well defined picture up to 9 foot by 12 foot, this new and completely mobile piece of equipment can be used in individual classrooms for special groups, in large auditoriums to cover the entire student body, PTA organizations, as well as for sales demonstrations and closed circuit conferences. The unit is designed to be used in those places where community watching is the only way large groups can view television programs. The FL - 1001 is completely self-contained in a functional heavy duty metal cabi¬ net which houses built-in speakers for smaller groups; plug-in facilities for driving remote speakers; a television receiver capable of receiving all channels; and is equipped to receive a television signal direct from network lines. Power supplies, amplifiers, and video units are mounted on sliding racks, offer¬ ing immediate accessibility for service. The FL-1001 operates on 110 volt alter¬ nating current. Channel selector audio control, and focus regulators have been engineered for simple, easy operation. Overall size of the unit is 2k" wide, 36 m deep and U8" high; unit has an approximate shipping weight of 1*00 pounds. x -SC- -* x x X -SC- * x x ALABAMA EDUCATIONAL TV ON THE AIR The nation*s first state-wide ETV network entered its initial stage of active programming when Munford—main link in Alabama*s ETV net¬ work—started regular telecasting on January 7. The Munford trans¬ mitter is connected by micro-wave relays to Birmingham, University, and Auburn, and Andalusia. ■sc- -sc- X XXX X X X X X The Federal Communications Commission made final on January 13 its plan to give Michigan five more educational TV channels. This brings to 16 the number assigned to the state. This makes 25'7 channels now reserved exclusively for education in the nation.