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Old 12-13-2011, 10:43 AM
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RCAs Last Broadcast Television Camera

Does anybody have any information on RCA's last broadcast camera? I believe it was the CCD-1. It was produced during the 1984 and 1985 period just prior to the G.E. massacre.

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Old 12-14-2011, 09:07 AM
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Are you aware of this site?
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Old 12-14-2011, 10:29 AM
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Why did RCA quit this product ? Was it for reason I read at the time ?
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Thanks, the Oldradio site is great!
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I Have One complete. it is SN 1
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Hi JMLray

If you wouldn't mind I would really appreciate a set of pictures of your camera for use on my web site. I haven't done much with the RCA section but I will in due course. one of the RCA cameras I have done is http://www.tvcameramuseum.org/rca/tk76/p1.htm
If you are happy to do this PM me for a email address or via the museum site.

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Old 05-27-2014, 05:28 PM
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Hello-

RCA's Broadcast division closed in October 1985. It's last broadcast camera was actually the TK-47, which was supposed to be retired in favor of the TK-48, introduced a year earlier. Only two prototypes were built of the 48.

I suppose you could still order a CCD-1, but only about 40+ were sold. 403 horizontal pixels might have been a bit too few for broadcast. At the time of closure, RCA was working on a CCD-2 design, a systemized camera, but manufacturing was unable to order parts. The handwriting was on the wall.

Shortly thereafter, Philips introduced the frame transfer design used by RCA and the larger Japanese companies rushed CCD cameras to the market. The early ones were pretty bad, but the CCD offred so many advantages over a portable tube camera that customers were willing to forgive certain shortcomings.

RCA remained open as a support function for a year and to satisfy contractual obligations. It was a very sad day for the U.S. and for our industry.

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