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NAEB Engineering Newsletter (July 1956)

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14 Gregory Hall Urbana, Illinois Phone 7-6611, Ext. 3394 NAEB ENGINEERING NEWSLETTER No.6 July 1956 Table of Contents Page TV Technical Tips No. 19 1 TV Technical Tips No, 20 ^ TV Technical Tips No. 21 9 Winners of Radio and Audio Engineering Seminar Grants 13 We’d like to call the attention of our readers to the fact that the Technical Tips columns above are those from the regular monthly NAEB Newsletter . Occasional¬ ly we refer to other items that month giving a page reference. Obviously this does not refer to the page numbers of the Engineering Newsletter. This has caused some confusion to our readers, but we hope this esqplanation will clarify matters. We refer to a report on the Arnpex Video Tape Recorder which is not included in this mailing. This report is available upon request. We also refer to a list of those attending the Radio and Audio Engineering Seminar which we axe including. We had hoped to include other articles of interest in this issue, however other work has priority. Since this should have gone to press a month ago, so we'll include them in the next newsletter. We urge our readers to contribute to these col umn s. We need articles of interest to all technical personnel. Perhaps your ideas, if published here, will save a fellow engineer much time and trouble in solv¬ ing the same problem. Cecil S. Bidlack July 13, 1956