Television System Study for Accident Recovery : Phase I Page: 176
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28. Houston-Feerless Corporation
Tripods, dollies, pan/tilt units - mostly for extremely heavy
loads and studio applications.
29. Industrial Electric Reels
Cable reels. Large selection in stock or special order.
30. International Nuclear Corporation
Transistorized distribution amplifiers.
31. ITT (Cannon)
Cable and coaxial connectors. Very large selection.
32. ITT, Industrial Products Division
Standard, tube-type television camera chains. Radiation tolerant
cameras have been discontinued.
Model CM-20 ($4, 000) This tube-type camera has been
utilized in radiation environments with some modifications,
although no exact tolerance limits are known. It is not
recommended for extended radiation area operation.
33. Jefferson Wire & Cable
Radiation tolerant and standard camera cable assemblies manu-
factured to specifications. Multiconductor cable in stock.
34. Jensen Manufacturing Company
Speakers.
35. Lear-Siegler, Incorporated (Hallamore)
Standard, slow scan, environmental television systems and
accessories. No radiation tolerant camera systems.
36. Magnecord, Midwestern Instruments
Audio tape recorders.
37. Micro-Link Corporation
Portable microwave relay links, tube construction. ($5, 000 /
one-way system). Wide-band (7 mc).
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Talpis, N. A. & Burge, D. L. Television System Study for Accident Recovery : Phase I, report, April 1966; [Idaho Falls, Idaho]. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc100231/m1/188/: accessed January 12, 2026), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.