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<DIV>Telemation had a number of interesting products. The black and white
cameras that they made were very prolific in the cable and educational
market. I thought that they did a beautiful job with their design. I
remember the simple unit that had a built in sync generator that you could
option up to RS-170. The viewfinder was about 5 inches and was an add on
to the basic design. The case was different so that you had to buy it as
OEM. The little camera cable used about a one inch diameter connector that
was unique to Telemation. But it worked and you could make a studio real
cheap and compact. </DIV>
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<DIV>I did not know that they sold the IVC cameras. They were a unique
design that did work and were also a pain in the but. We started with two
of the 500A's at GTN in Detroit. They had a special red tube and
did great on reds. </DIV>
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<DIV>I do remember Lyle Keyes. Did he start Utah
Scientific? He was a great sales person for them. I almost bought a
router from him.</DIV>
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<DIV>Chris Hill</DIV>
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