Television System Study for Accident Recovery : Phase I Page: 178
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and pan/tilt, lens, remote control boxes.
47. Photo Research Corporation
Optical test pattern camera chain alignment system called
"Optoliner". ($1, 200). Requires AC power input source.
49. Precision Instrument Company
Video tape recorders.
Model PI-4V ($11, 800) New model, high quality, portable
video tape recorder. Tapes interchangeable between re-
corders. This has just been offered by Precision Instru-
ment.
50. Quam-Nichols Company
Speakers.
51. Quick-Set, Incorporated
Tripods, dollies of high quality.
52. Radiant Manufacturing Corporation
Projection screens.
53. Raytheon Company
Portable tube-type microwave relay links. Wide-bank (8 mc).
($8, 200 / one way system)
54. RCA
Standard and high resolution television systems. No radiation
tolerant models available. Complete line of television accessories
are available through RCA, although not necessarily manufac-
tured by them.
55. Sony Corporation of America
Monitors, audio and video tape recorders and other accessories.
56. Square-D Company
Power distribution equipment and components.
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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/m1/190/: accessed February 11, 2026), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.