Television Remote Operations

A. H. Brolly

Remote operation implies the pickup of program matter outside the studio and station. Equipment and personnel in the field, in the station, and interconnecting are always involved in a “remote”. Field operations usually require two cameras, preferably employing image-orthicon tubes. Studio or film images and sound can be dubbed in between field sequences, a procedure useful for commercial announcements. A relay receiver, a picture switching or mixing device, monitors, oscillograph, and audio-control equipment are required at the station for such operation. These combined facilities provide unsurpassed program possibilities.

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Published
1948-01
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J12647