Radio age research, manufacturing, communications, broadcasting, television (1941)

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COVER — The Navy's "Gor- gon" is a jet-propelled bomb guided unerringly to its target by an RCA television camera in its plastic nose. The flying bomb has a top speed of 550 m.p.h. and car- ries a ton or more of ex- plosive. RADIO AGE RESEARCH • MANUFACTURING • COMMUNICATIONS • BROADCASTING CONTENTS VOLUME 5 NUMBERS APRIL 1946 AIRBORNE TELEVISION DEMONSTRATED PAGE Two Systems Developed by Navy, RCA and NBC are Revealed in Exhibition at Anacostia, D. C 3 HISTORY OF AIRBORNE TELEVISION Dr. Zxvorykin Outlined Basic Idea in 193^ 6 URGES CLERGY TO GUIDE MANKIND IN ATOMIC ERA General Sarnoff Tells Church Conference that Science is Outstrip- ping Spiritual Progress 8 TRADE-MARK WITH A HERITAGE by Abraham S. Greenberg 10 GI'S GO BACK TO SCHOOL by Charles J. Pannill 13 ELECTRONIC BEAN-SORTERS by M. J. Carroll 14 PRESIDENT HONORS SARNOFF Medal for Merit Aivarded President of RCA 15 TELEVISION AT UN COUNCIL Iconoscope Brings Proceedings to Overfloiv Crotvds 16 RCA INITIATES RATE REDUCTIONS Proposed Tariff Greatly Lowers Message Costs 16 FREEDOM TO LISTEN Plan for International Broadcasting Presented to United Nations by General Sarnoff 17 NEW FIELD FOR ELECTRON TUBES by L. W. Teegarden 18 RCA EARNINGS INCREASED IN 1945 Annual Report Outlines Corporation's Peacetime Objectives ... 20 LOOKING-IN ON THE CAPITAL by A. Burke Crotty 23 A 4-FOLD REFRESHER COURSE 25 AWARDS TO RCA OFFICIALS 26 BETTER TELEVISION ANTENNAS 27 NEW 6-WAY RADIOTELEPHONE 28 HIDDEN PARTICLES DETECTED 29 TELEVISION—A SOCIAL INFLUENCE 30 Radio Age, published quarterly by the Department of Information of the Radio Corporation of America, RCA Building, New York, N. Y., for the RCA services: RCA Laboratories, RCA Victor Division, RCA Communications, Inc., Radiomarine Corporation of America, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., RCA Institutes, Inc., RCA Service Com- pany, Inc., RCA Patent Division and RCA International Division.