NAEB Engineering Newsletter (May 1955)

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A E B TV Engineering Newsletter NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS 14 Gregory Hall Urbana, Illinois Phone 7-6611, Ext. 3394 NAEB ENGINEERING NEWSLETTER No, 2 May 1955 TABLE OF CONTENTS TV Technical Tips No, 6 TV Technical Tips No, ? TV Technical Tips No. 8 A “pop" Eliminator for Tape Recorders An Experiment in Low Cost Low Power Television A Low Cost Master Antenna System for Television in Schools Page 1 3 5 10 11 lh Here is Issue No. 2 of the NAEB ENGINEERING NEWSLETTER. We*re not quite on the schedule we sought to maintain, but three weeks of travel in April moved our self- imposed deadline back just about that much. You will notice that we have included considerable material in addition to the Technical Tips columns of the regular monthly Newsletter which goes to all NAEB members. We*re happy to publish this material and trust that it may inspire others to contribute to future issues of this publication. Perhaps your idea, or some modification you have made to improve your operation, will prove of value to others in educational radio or television. And if you use any of the ideas we publish, we hope you*11 write the contributor and express your appreciation. Here * s another reminder that the deadline for applications for the 1955 TV Engi¬ neering Workshop is June 1. This is a fine opportunity for adding to your techni¬ cal knowledge as well as providing an opportunity to meet others working in educa¬ tional stations. For more details see page 8. We hope you*ll like this NEWSIETTER as well as the Technical Directory mailed with it. Cecil S. Bidlack May 15, 1955