DocumentCode
1187610
Title
The RCA Portable Television Pickup Equipment
Author
Beers, G.L. ; Schade, O.H. ; Shelby, R.E.
Author_Institution
RCA Manufacturing Company, Inc., Victor Division, Camden, N.J.
Volume
28
Issue
10
fYear
1940
Firstpage
450
Lastpage
458
Abstract
Spot news, athletic events, parades, etc., form an important source of television program material. In the spring of 1938, field experiments were started in New York City with mobile tekvision pickup equipment. Two telemobile units were used each of which was about the size and shape of a 25-passenger bus and weighed 10 tons. The limitations of these telemobile units are discussed. Lightweight television pickup equipment has recently been developed. The new equipment includes a small iconoscope camera, camera auxiliary, camera-control, and synchronizing-generator units, and an ultra-high-frequency relay transmitter and receiver. Most of the units are about the size of a large suitcase and weigh between 40 and 70 pounds. Each of the units is described and some of the practical applications of the equipment are indicated.
Keywords
Auxiliary transmitters; Cameras; Cities and towns; Control equipment; Frequency synchronization; Manufacturing; Radio transmitters; Shape; Springs; TV;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1940.228898
Filename
1687037
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