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In the late 1960s-early 70s, the company became Kalart-Victor. Victor made film projectors, so perhaps to save their businesses, the two joined together.
I worked on one of the Kalart-Victor Telebeam projectors and it was kind of scarry with 40 Thousand Volts on the CRT Anode. It would make loud 'snaps' with 3 inch long trails of lightening around the face of the 5 inch CRT. As I remember, there were lots of circuits to turn it off in a big hurry and only one to keep it on. Be careful. |
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