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1 - TV Technical Tips No. 12 September, 1955 By Cecil S, Bjdlack, NAEB TV Engineer Mr. Clement E. La Fond has been selected to attend the TV Engineering Workshop at East Lansing, Michigan, in the place op Mr. Larry Reed WHO WILL BE UNABLE TO BE PRESENT. MR. LA FOND IS CHIEF ENGINEER OP the Memphis Community Television Foundation, Memphis, Tennessee, which is now seeking a construction permit for educational channel 10 IN Memphis. He was formerly employed by KUHT ano KUHF-FM in Houston, Texas. He holds both a B.F.A. and an M.A. in Radio and Television from the University of Houston. He not only taught at the University 8 UT ASSISTED IN THE INSTALLATION AND WAS ACTIVE IN THE OPERATION OF BOTH STATIONS. The Fifth Annual Fall Symposium of the IRE Professional Group on Broad¬ cast Transmission Systems will be held in Washington, 0. C., on Sep¬ tember 23 and 2I4.. The technical program will be built around the new techniques developing in the field of broadcasting ano a considera¬ tion OF TELEVISION SIGNAL PROPAGATION FACTORS AS RELATED TO TELEVISION allocation engineering. In the field of standaro broadcasting, papers will be presented dealing with experimental experience in the REMOTE CONTROL OF DIRECTIONAL AND HIGH POWER ANTENNA SYSTEMS. IN FM BROAD¬ CASTING NEW MULTIPLEX TRENDS WILL BE EXAMINED. IN TELEVISION THE LATEST FEATURES IN THE HANDLING OF COLOR PROGRAMS, THE INTEGRATION OF COLOR EQUIPMENT WITH MONOCHROME FACILITIES AND HIGHER POWER TRANSMIT¬ TING EQUIPMENT WILL BE THE SUBJECT OP PAPERS AND DISCUSSION. SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE DIRECTED TOWARD DEVELOPMENT OF NEW TIMESAVING TECH¬ NIQUES USING MAGNETIC TAPE AND MAGNETIC STRIPE FILM, THIS DISCUSSION WILL HAVE APPLICATION IN EACH OF THE BROADCAST FIELDS OF ENDEAVOR. The Fall Convention of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers will be held October 3-7 at the Lake Placid Club, Essex County, N. V. One of the highlights of the meeting will be a round table on October 6 on "Problems of Network Broadcasting in Monochrome and Color." This will feature engineers from NBC, ABC and CBS as well as AT&T and WTMJ-TV. A special session will be held Friday morning, October 7 devoted to Educational Television. The SMPTE will welcome attendance of NAEB MEMBERS AT THIS MEETING ANO APPRECIATE THEIR TAKING PART IN THE D t"S — cussion. Speakers will be Mrs. Gertrude Broderick of the U.S. Office op Education, E. Arthur Hungerford, Jr. of the Metropolitan Education¬ al Television Association, Inc. op New York City, and Allan DeLand of the Educational Television and Radio Center at Ann Arbor.