Description: Collected Television Papers. Printed for RCA Institutes, Inc. by RCA Review, RCA Laboratories Division, Radio Corporations of America. Printed in Princeton, New Jersey by RCA Review. July 1950, 454 pp, 6x9'', softcover cloth binding. In good condition. Hinges are sturdy and pages are well-supported throughout. Pages have been renumbered in pencil in upper corners due to incorrect original numbering. Some age-related rubbing to covers and wear to bottom of the spine. Images are in black and white, and graphs are easy to read. Some inscriptions in pencil made by previous owner. Some dark discoloring on some pages that have stuck together, as pictured. Please see photographs and ask any questions prior to purchasing. This book is a collection of essays regarding the technical aspects of the state of television in 1950. Essays include writings on transmission operations at high frequencies, video amplifiers and how they are made, color television systems, and issues with sound while creating television. Contributing authors include J.W. Conklin and H.E. Gihring of the RCA Manufacturing Company in Camden, New Jersey, S.W. Seeley and C.N. Kimball of the License Laboratory of the Radio Corporation of America, and many others. The Radio Corporation of America was an American electronics company for more than five decades prior to becoming defunct in 1986. These essays will assist the reader in understanding the technical aspect behind the history of television up to 1950. FORN-ABE-MSB-0422-Shelf-598-jr023
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Year Printed: 1950
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Historical
Binding: Softcover
Region: North America
Subject: Television
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Publisher: Radio Corporations of America Review
Place of Publication: Princeton, New Jersey