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Hadio VOLUME 11 NUMBER 4 H • MANUFACTURING • COMMUNICATIONS BROADCASTING 'TELEVISION JULY 1952 COVER NBC's Dove Gorroway dem- onstrates one of the Wolkie- Lookies developed by RCA and used for the first time at the political conventions in Chicago. (KodothTome courtesy of Popular Science Monthly.) NOTICE When requesting a change in mailing oddress please include (he code lefters ond numbers which appear with the stencilled address on the envelope. Radio Age is publiihed quarterly bjr the Department of Information, Radio Corporation of America, 30 Rocke- re//er Ptaza. New Yorfc 20, N. r. CONTENTS Page NBC Covers the Conventions Iron Curtain is Penetrated by Powerful RCA Transmitters .... 5 How Small Can They Get? ^ by D. F. Schmif Legal Profession Urged to oppose Curbs on TV's Power to present Truth by Joseph H. McConnell "Voice of America" carried to Europe, Africa and South America by NBC Shortwave Station 12 RCA Scholarship Plan Extended '^^ Three-Speed Record Player announced by RCA Victor 15 How RCA Kinescopes ore mode Small Businesses Essential to Progress of American Industry ... 18 by Vincent deP. Goubeou Transistors that operate on 225 Megacycles 20 New Electronic Developments revealed at Annual Meeting of Stockholders Sornoff Receives First Honor Medal Awarded by Radio-Television Manufacturers 24 Electronic Device simplifies Studies of Blood Clotting 25 Bottling Machine speeds handling of Milk Containers 26 Greater Efforts in "Pure" Research urged by Dr. JollifFe .... 27 Long-Life Batteries odd to Performance of Improved "Personal" Receiver ^8 New Radar has 200-Mile Range in Mapping Terrain 29 John Q. Cannon elected Secretary of RCA 30 Awarded Patent on Improvements in RCA Tri-Color TV Tube ... 31 RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA RCA Building, New York 20, NY. DAVID SARNOFF, Chairman of the Board JOHN Q. CANNON. Stcftary FRANK M. FOLSOM, Preiidenf ERNEST B. GORIN, Treojorer Services of RCA are: RCA Victor Division • RCA Service Company, Inc. • RCA International Division Notional Broodcasling Company, Inc. • Radiomarine Corporation of America RCA Communications, Inc. • RCA Laboratories Division • RCA Institutes, Inc. Printed in USA