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

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More than 200 radio-television manufacturers attended RCA's two-day technical symposium at The Woldorf-Astoi RCA Reveals Derails of Tri-Color Picture Tube and Color Tele\'ision Circuirs E. C. Anderson, Vice President in Charge of Commercial Department, RCA Laboratories, presided. Dr. E. W. Engstrom, Vice President in Charge of Research, RCA Lab- oratories, summarized the talks. Dr. D. W. Epstein, of RCA U tories research stafF, discusse "Optics of Color TelevisU V\/. P. Maginnis, RCA Victor Tube Department, outlined "Deflection Components of the Tri-Color Tube". H. R. Seelen, RCA Victor Tube De partment, Lancaster, Pa., discussed the "Three-Gun Tri-Color Tube". Stuart W. Seeley, Manager Industry Service Laboratory, lyzed "Receiver Circuitrj 10 RADIO AGE