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National Geographic : 1947 Jan
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RCA Victor "Eye Witness" television receiver shown above gives you 52 square inches of picture brilliance. A referee's eye view of every play- by Television! You feel as though you were right there at the game-when you see it through RCA television. Football fans as far as 250 miles away from the stadium have enjoyed watching many of the big games this fall through NBC telecasts. And football fans become television fans when they see how closely the camera fol lows the ball. After you've tuned in the game, the RCA Victor "Eye Witness" Picture Synchronizer automati cally "locks" the picture in tune with the sending station-and assures you of brighter, clearer, steadier pictures. For television at its best, you'll want the receiver that features the most famous name in tele vision today-RCA Victor. Radio Corporationof America, RCA Building, Radio City, New York 20, N. Y. RCA Image Orthicon televi sion camera enables television to go anywhere now by free ing it from the need for strong lights or bright sunshine. RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA
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