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

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VOLUME 13 NUMBER 3 ARCH • MANUFACTURING • COMMUNICATIONS BROADCASTING •TELEVISION IICATIONL^ CONTENTS JULY 1954 COVER Five models in the new line of RCA Victor TV sets, including a receiver mounted on a matching swivel base for con- venient viewing. (Story on Page 12). NOTICE When requesting o change in mailing address please include the code letters and numbers which appear with the stencilled address on the envelope. Radio Age is published quarterly by the Department of (nformation, Rodio Corporotion of America, 30 Rocke- feller Ptaza, New ^ork 20, N Y. Printed in U.S.A. Page Youth's Vital and Promising World 3 Electronics and Law Enforcement 5 The Smallest TV Station in the World 6 Five Years of Success for the "45" 9 RCA Introduces Its New Line of Home Instruments 12 The Eye that Sees One 10-Millionlh of an Inch 14 Electronic Trails Around the World 16 The Maestro Retires 19 They Explore the Face of the Sun 20 NBC Takes to the Road with Color TV 24 New Daylight Viewing Screen for Radar 26 Five Executives Promoted by RCA 28 New First Quarter Sales Record is Set by RCA 29 Open House at Princeton 31 News in Brief 32 RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA RCA Building, New York 20, N.Y. DAVID SARNOFF, Chairman of the Board JOHN Q. CANNON, Secretary FRANK M. FOLSOM, President ERNEST B. GORIN, Treasurer