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1952 rca victor radio
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TK-11s on WSBA - (Length: 49 secs.) PHOTOS - TK-11s in TV Facilities TK-11's Design Team - (The camera could also be used with TK-10/30 CCUs) When using a Mobile Unit's CCUs." - Interior View Indoors, designated TK-11, outdoors designated TK-31 TK-11- New camera designed for both Studio & To be a future COLOR TV Moon camera when we would land on the moon. This camera had been developed at RCA Astro-Electronics Division in 1967

1952 rca victor radio

#1952 rca victor radio portable

(Earlier Army Version)Īnother wireless portable camera was built for the 1956 conventions,Ī third version, called ULTRA CAM - at the 1964 ConventionsĪnd another also named ULTRA-CAM at the 1968 Conventions Walkie-Lookie - New miniature wireless vidicon camera designed for coverage of the 1952 Political Conventions. REMOTE TRUCK - CAMERA CONFIGURATION - TRUCK Or in studio with the TD-11A mounted on the RCA TD-15A Tripod Dolly TK-10s on American Bandstand - WFIL-TV (Length: 2:45min.)Īs a Field Camera using an RCA TD-11A Tripod TK-10 - 3" I/O studio camera - First to use the large Image Orthicon Tube (I/O) Sarnoff & Zworykn discuss the invention of television.Technological betterment for Americans in the FUTURE (1950).Discusses TV of the Future After WWII - (44sec.).RCA's David Sarnoff Speech at 1939 World's Fair Introduction to TV : RCA/NBC First TV Broadcast - J(22:15 min) - PART 2 - ( 22:15 ) RCA 1939 Introduction to Television (Length: 8:00min.) "1940 Iconoscope Camera Demonstration Kit" - at the 1946 Iowa State FairĮarly NBC Production - with 500A Icon camera World Fair - 1939 Mobile Unit - May 1939 Baseball They also have a word search function for content.ġ937 Mobile Unit - KSTP 1938 1st NBC Affiliate Thanks to the American Radio History Website for Scanning 144 issues of the RCA Broadcast News MagazineĪnd putting them on the internet so everyone may read them. Their names are listed at the bottom of the page or the photo) (Thanks to contributors who continue to send Comments & Photos. "CLICK HERE" to see recently added photos. See our "VIRTUAL MUSEUM" for displaying YOUR ITEMS. If you find any then e-mail info about what you have to us and we'll try to find a user for you. May be still sitting on workshop shelves or home desk drawers.

1952 rca victor radio

#1952 rca victor radio manuals

(especially standard & triax cables) to Live/Telecine cameras, video recording equipment and Operations/Maintenance Manuals Yet today, some things are still in barns, warehouses, storage lockers, etc.Individual TV equipment collectors & Museums would like to get these. Showing RCA equipment that is still functioning, who have posted their Equipment Videos.Īlso, TV Stations & their RETIREES are now uploading old TV Station programming featuring RCA equipment whose links are added to the Virtual Museum.Īs always we say "DON'T LET THE DINOSAURS DIE!!!!" - Since the switch to digital Television in June 2009 older SD analog equipment headed for the dumpsters, TV restorations & Museum Equipment will be in our Virtual Museum" We have added more Videos If items are on your website email the link and we will post it with our associated RCA TV equipment listing. So we can post your RCA Equipment photos here please e-mail any digital media to oldradio, along with descriptions of your photos. This website displays old backstage photos found in trade magazines, TV station & personal files, and now videos being posted on the Internet. This RCA TV Equipment Section of Oldradio strives to preserve the visual history of television broadcasting's Pioneer Manufacturer, the RCA Broadcast Division, Camden,NJ. Question: Have you checked out the Broadcasters' Desktop Resource(BDR), a sister site with news & articles for broadcasters.

#1952 rca victor radio update

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#1952 rca victor radio archive

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1952 rca victor radio