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

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RADIO AGE RESEARCH • MANUFACTURING • COMMUNICATIONS • BROADCASTING • TELEVISION f^HHJOif.iAL oen COVER •'^'^vS I An RCA image orthicon television camera sweeps the flight deck of the U.S.S. Leyte during NBC's thrill- ing telecast from the carrier while it was operating at sea in mock maneuvers. Services of RCA are: RCA Laboratories Division • RCA Victor Division RCA Communications, Inc. diomarine Corporation of America itional Broadcasting Company, Inc. RCA Institutes, Inc. RCA Service Company, Inc. RCA International Division VOLUME S NUMBER I OCTOBER 1948 CONTENTS PAGE ULTR.4FAX: MILLION WORDS A MI.Nl'TE 3 TELEVISION PRESENTS "TASK FORCE TV" hy Dong Rodgers 7 SARNOFF SPEAKS AT EISENHOWER CEREMONY 10 NEW LARGE-SCREEN TELEVISION PROJECTOR H MORE CHANNELS FOR TELEVISION 12 TELEVISION JOINS RADIO IN COVERING ELECTION RETURNS by William F. Brooks 13 TRAINING TECHNICIANS AT RCA INSTITUTES 14 TELEVISION HEADS WEST 15 RCA TELEVISION SERVICEMEN AT WORK 16 MAKING FINE MESH SCREENS by Dr. Harold B. Law 18 TUGBOAT RADAR 20 THREE SCIENTISTS HONORED 21 SAFETY AND HEALTH by E. M. Tuft 23 TELEVISION IN SPAIN 25 PACK TRANSMITTERS GROW SMALLER 27 RICHMOND VA., INSTALLS 2-WAY POLICE RADIO 28 FILM DRAMAS FOR TELEVISION 29 THE MEANING OF TRADE-MARKS by Abraham S. Greevberg 31 RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA RCA Building, New York 20. N. Y. David Sarnoff, President and Chairman of the Board Lewis MacConnach, Secretary Akthur B. Tuttle, Treasurer Radio Age is published quarterly by the Department of Information, Radio Corporation of America, .30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20. N. Y.