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

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VOLUME 11 NUMBER 5 • MANUFACTURING • COMMUNICATIONS BROADCASTING ♦TELEVISION iH^ OCTOBER 1952 ^J\ COVER iCA television cameras are noking it possible for millions )f football fans to watch the lotion's leading teams fight t out on college gridirons this all. The NBC network will :arry 11 of the contests. NOTICE When requesting a change in moiling oddrest pleose include the code letfert and numbers which appear with the stencilled oddress on the envelope. Radio Age is puhlithed qtjartefl/ by the Deparfmenf of /nformofion. Radio Corporation of America, 30 Rocke- feller Pioza. New York 20, N Y. Printed m USA. CONTENTS Page Operation Election Night 3 Progress in Electronics 5 by Brig. Genera/ Dovid Sarnoff Status of the Transistor 7 by M. E. Korns KPTV — First Commercial UHF Television Station on Air ... . 9 Antenaplex Brings TV Programs to New Hampshire City .... 10 NBC's New TV Center on West Coast 11 It Isn't Always as You See It — on TV 13 by James Glenn NBC Opera Telecosts Scheduled 15 Watchdogs of Quality 16 by William J. Zaun American Invenfory — Experiment in Adult Education by TV . 18 "Victory at Sea" — New Historical Series 19 Night Driving Made Safer by Electronic "Eye" 20 Television in Canada 21 by F. R. Deakins Tactful Technicians 24 Color Book for TV Scenery Designers 25 By Albert W. Profzman TV Demonstrates Usefulness in Railroad Field 26 Two-Woy Radio System Speeds Flow of Materials in Steel Plant . 27 Radio Workshop Ends Tenth Year 29 by Thomos C. McCray RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA RCA Building, New York 20, N.Y. DAVID SARNOFF, Chairman of (he Board JOHN Q. CANNON, Secretory FRANK M. FOLSOM, President ERNEST B. GORIN, Treojorer Services of HCA are: RCA Victor Division • RCA Service Company, Inc. • RCA International Division Notional Broadcasting Compony, Inc. • Rodiomorine Corporotion of America RCA Communications, Inc. • RCA Laboratories Division • RCA Institutes, Inc.