
Just in case you had the hankering to see one. It's mirror-like!
The tube-type peek-hole in the box.

The box!

The tube!

Link to the datasheet, in pdf "format", for the RCA 8134 vidicon tube. You may want to head over to the home page, it has some vary interesting stuff about television broadcasting history, Iowan (?) postcards, and links to cable car information.
I'm out of here!
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