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-5- A report by the NAEB Engineering Committee to be released soon will cover these in some detail. In addition to the video tape recorder, the following will be covered: newly developed low and medium power television transmitters, transistor audio amplifiers and consoles, new television lighting equipment using sealed beam type lamps, microwave equipment and automatic programming devices for AM and TV, vidicon camera and associated equipment, low cost kinescope equipment and lenticular film for color television recording. To the writer, the past year has seen a marked improvement in picture quality as demonstrated on vidicon live camera equipment. Kay-Lab, Cage, Sarkes-Tarzian and new G.E. vidicon camera equipment were on display and the picture quality was uniformly good. Another feature of the week in Chicago was the dedication of new live color equipment at WNBQ which began making all local live originations in color. Monochrome equipment will be removed and soon will be dispensed with entirely. This means that initially WNBQ will originate approximately five hours per day of local live color programs. In addition the station will carry as many of its film programs as possible in color as well as NBC offerings. It is expected that the station will originate a total of seven hours per day of color programs. ***** As noted in the January 1956 Newsletter . Part 3 of the FCC*s rules governing Radio Broadcast Services revised in November and effective January 2, 1956 has now been published and is on sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. for $1.50 per copy. Standards of Good Engineering Practice concerning Broadcast Stations are now included in Part 3. This publication contains all rules, regula¬ tions and technical standards for AM, FM and TV. Engineering charts and graphs contained in Part 3 may also be purchased separately for $1.00 per copy. This pamphlet is titled "FCC Broadcasting Engineering Charts.” A set of two maps on "Estimated Ground Conductivity in the U.S." (Figure M-3), is also available at $3.50 per set. If you wish a complete list of FCC publications, write the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. and ask for Adm. Bulletin No. 1, March 1956. r *****