RCA: Schematic Wiring Diagrams of 120-line Television Amplifier Terminal Equipment circa 1932
RCA: Resistance-Coupled Picture Frequency Amplifiers for Television Circuits 1932-09-20
RCA: Electrical Synchronizing Generator Using Multivibrators 1933-08-28
RCA: Counter Circuit Timer for Television Synchronizing Signal Generator 1940-01-05
RCA: Ground Clutter Reduction Using the Storage Tube 1946-07-15
Graph: Length of uniform Transmission line determination circa 1940
RCA: An Evaluation of Photographic Image Quality 1962-12-14
RCA: Dynamic Regulation of Image Orthicon Beam current 1963-12-31
Miscellaneous graphs, blueprints, articles, reprints, notes
Extensions of Image Sensor Capabilities (with photographs)
RCA: Television Field Pick-up Equipment 1949
RCA: Television High Voltage R-F Supplies 1946-08-15
RCA: Design and Operation of the Television Carrier Synchronizing Equipment 1949-02-14
Reprint: A Method of Measuring the Optical Sine-Wave Spatial Spectrum of Television Image Display Devices 1958
RCA: Vertical Aperture Equalizer Servo Instruction Manual 1957-08-17
RCA: A High-Definition Television Simulator 1958-07-01
RCA: The Potential of Television Technique in Medicine 1967-11-20
Synchronizing Generator papers for RCA review article
RCA: Synchronizing Generator, Instructions
RCA: Television Camera Equipment Catalog 1966
J.P. Smith patents 1936-1957
General Engineering Instruction: Patents 1927
Vacuum tube articles and data 1927-1929
"Television and Voice Broadcast equipment...," J. P. Smith 1929-07-23
WTAW: First football broadcast articles 1954
RCA: Synchronizing Signal and Blanking Impulse Generator
Miscellaneous photographs
Miscellaneous photographs
Miscellaneous blueprints
Facts about the Camden Plant RCA Manufacturing Company
J.P. Smith Retirement material 1970
J.P. Smith diploma from Institute of Radio Engineers 1942
J.P. Smith Personal Data Summary
Slide Carousel #1: Early TV Equipment From 1923 to 1930
Slide Carousel #2: The Early Shows. (1-??), Victor Talking Machine (2-17 to 2-36), RCA 60 Line TV (2-37 to 2-49), Our Competition in 1931 (2-50 to 2-104), The RCA 120 LineField Test (2-105 to 2-114), Iconoscope Camera Tube (2-115 to 2-140)
Slide Carousel #3: Field Tests By NBC in NY (3-1 to 3-27), Camden TV Engineers (3-28 to 3-50), The Amtorg Project. (3-51 to 3-86), Excerpts From RCA Television Publications (3-87 to 3-134), About The Year 441 Lines Became The RMA Standard
Slide Carousel #4: About The Year 441 Lines Became The RMA Standard, The Fall Of ’39 TV Terminal Equipment “Rogues Gallery”. (4-11 to 4-28), TV At The New York World’s Fair Of 1939 (4-29 to 4-32), The Washington DC Field Tests Of RCA Portable TV Equipment (4-33 to 4-49), The RCA Block Equipment (4-50 to 4-52), Other Important Television Events In 1941 (4-53 to 4-62), Construction Begins On The RCA Laboratories, Princeton, N. J. (4-63 to 4-67), Laying Of The Cornerstone At RCA Laboratories On November 15, 1941 (4-68 to 4-83), NBC TV People in the Mid-40s (4-84 to 4-102), Engineering Department: Telephone Directory (4-120 to 4-126)