Word: coaxial
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There are other advantages. The film can be used, in place of "watery" and generally unsatisfactory television recordings, on stations not connected to the coaxial cable. There is also a saving in actors' salaries, since rehearsal time is cut in half. And through a special processing of the film, Fairbanks has eliminated the washed-out quality common to most movies...
Since the FCC quietus, WHRB engineers have been engaged in modifying the transmission system to reduce field strength and shielding and repairing the defective transmitter to cut down radiation leakage. Most of the work has gone into running the coaxial cable system into Adams, Kirkland, and Winthrop, which had not yet been converted...
Throughout the rest of Europe, TV development ranges from the prenatal to the spoon stage. The Netherlands has an experimental station at Eindhoven and is planning another. Soviet Russia boasts transmitters at Leningrad and Moscow and is still at work on a coaxial cable to link them up with Kiev, and Sverdlovsk in the Urals. Russians seem to have reached the second phase in television: they are beginning to complain about it. In a recent letter to the newspaper Vechernyaya Moskva, carping Reader Vladimir Savochkin demanded more TV sets, more and better programs, spare parts for fans who are building...
First, under a Commission decision of last spring, officials have been investigating the extent of radiation leakage from the coaxial cable systems currently in use in college radio...
...mean that a station will interfere with broadcasts of other local outlets; WHRB has been assured by Boston stations that it is not impinging on their wave-lengths, and only one, quickly-remedied complaint has been received from a listener. The radiation regulation is intended merely to confine a coaxial cable system, such as WHRB's, to the small area it serves. But even if WHRB's signals do leak outside of University property, they cannot reach enough persons to offer significant competition to licensed commercial stations...