RCA Laboratories 1942: Radio, Television, Vacuum Tube Research, Manufacture, CRT, Original Film

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200722 Like and subscribe. This is an archive, check the link in the end if you are owner. RCA Radio - TV LABS: An excellent behind the scenes documentary of the state- of-the-art RCA LABS in Princeton, New Jersey in the 1940's. Vintage RCA tech, including RADIO vacuum tube manufacturing, Television Systems, TV Cameras, Sound Recording, Radio Frequency Testing, Shipboard Radio, Teletype, medical research, CRTs, oscilloscope use and much more. Original, unedited film created by RCA. Title: “To a New World: RCA Laboratories.”

00:25 Radio Sets
01:38 Princeton New Jersey; RCA Labs
02:45 Inside the RCA Lab
03:30 Radio Lab research (penicillin); RF Current sewing
04:15 Machine Shop; Cabinet Shop: electronic clock
04:30 Oscilloscope and frequency timers
05:40 Vacuum Tubes, various types
07:40 Shipboard Radio
08:06 Radio Telephone, Radio Telegraph
08:27 Radio Photo Transmission (FAX)
09:30 Electron Microscope
11:05 Sound Research
12:00 Microphone testing
12:37 Record Recording & Playback
13:44 RADAR Research
14:00 Television Tube Research (Vladimir Zworykin, Albert Rose)
RCA Image Orthicon, Iconoscope, kinescope
14:50 Luminescent materials
15:14 Crystal Structure study lab; Optical Equipment; Lenses; Mirrors
15:35 Television circuits and systems; Cameras
16:50 Television Screens; NBC LOGO
17:00 Television, Your Magic Carpet; Mobil NBC Vans; sample broadcast program

This film is from the David Sarnoff Library Collection, information is available from the Hagley Museum & Library (research@hagley.org)
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