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

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Television Receivers in F These scenes show steps in assem- bling television receivers in the RCA Victor plant, Camden, N.J. 1. Riveting sockets and small ports to chassis is the first step in making television receivers. 2. Skilled women workers begin the complicated job of soldering wires connecting components. 3. An inspector checks the com- pleted chassis before passing them on to cabinet assemblers. 4. Each receiver is carefully checked with its kinescope pic- ture tube in place. 5. Preparing assembled receiver for testing and alignment of its component parts.