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<DIV><FONT size=4>ok not FP 10 to many
differences in body plugs and this also has that goofy
viewfinder like a tk 76.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=4>we have an extra nice clean fp 10 though if
anyone needs one.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=4>here are many tet finds cuts form 1984
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<DIV><FONT size=4>broadcaast rca mags</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV class=result_title><B>15.</B> <A
href='http://www.davidgleason.com/radio/Archive-RCA-Broadcast-News-IDX/80s/RCA-BC-173-1983-Oct-Page-0005.pdf#search="710"'
target=_blank>RCA-BC-173-1983-Oct-Page-0005.pdf</A><SPAN class=category>
[1980s]</SPAN></DIV>
<DIV class=context><B>...</B> ) went on-air in 1983 with an RCA transmitter and
an- munications Systems Division is with an RCA TTU-60D 60-kilowatt tenna, and
studio equipment marketing a line of low-power transmitter and a TFU-36JDA
valued at $2 .5 million. television (LPTV) transmitters antenna. The major
equipment <FONT color=#ff0000>Owned and operated by and translators manufactured
by purchase also included three Channel 29 TV Inc. of Green- Television
Technology Corp. RCA TK-<SPAN class=highlight>710</SPAN> portable color cam-
wood, Ind., the</FONT> independent (TTC). eras, two TP-66 16mm telecine UHF
station went on the air with The non-exclusive market- projectors, a TK-29
telecine an RCA TTU-55C 55-kilowatt ing agreement was announced camera, a TP-7
35mm slide pro- transmitter and a TFU-30JDAS by J o s e p h C. Volpe, RCA's
Divi- jector and a TP <B>...</B></DIV>
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<DIV class=result_title><B>16.</B> <A
href='http://www.davidgleason.com/radio/Archive-RCA-Broadcast-News-IDX/80s/RCA-BC-173-1983-Oct-Page-0013.pdf#search="710"'
target=_blank>RCA-BC-173-1983-Oct-Page-0013.pdf</A><SPAN class=category>
[1980s]</SPAN></DIV>
<DIV class=context><B>...</B> were thoroughly lab-tested. featuring a
self-contained viewfinder with full He recalls, "The video recording quality of
the metering indicators and playback capability, two'/2 -inch ChromaTrak format
was so far above audio tracks and a time code track fed by an %- inch... there
was no contest. In my mind internal SMPTE/EBU time code generator. the
difference was like comparing 16mm to The third field system consists of a
TK-<SPAN class=highlight>710</SPAN> 3 5 m m film." portable camera and an HR-1
portable VTR with KCOP engineers separated the HC-1 camera NTSC adaptor.
Although this two-piece system is from the recorder... tested it under low
light... used daily for news assignments, the main reason checked all parameters
of performance before it was selected was to give KCOP added flexibility.
Korabell was convinced the camera met all the Should one of the HCR-1
<B>...</B></DIV>
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<DIV class=result_title><B>17.</B> <A
href='http://www.davidgleason.com/radio/Archive-RCA-Broadcast-News-IDX/80s/RCA-BC-173-1983-Oct-Page-0015.pdf#search="710"'
target=_blank>RCA-BC-173-1983-Oct-Page-0015.pdf</A><SPAN class=category>
[1980s]</SPAN></DIV>
<DIV class=context><B>...</B> In Town" Marta Waller was still a bit
apprehensive, "I was... The Benefits. fully expecting to have one system down
each day. Kerry Sullivan says his instinct about the But, we've had practically
no downtime. The prob- advantage of superb on-air quality has been con- lems we
have had were associated with the oper- firmed by the collaborative relationship
he's de- ators getting accustomed to equipment operation." <FONT
color=#ff0000>HAWKEYE VTR and TK-<SPAN class=highlight>710</SPAN> camera k e e p
KCOP in the Vi</FONT>-inch format while providing back-up support. "Otar n e w s
c a s t; l o o k s s o g o o d n o w. W h e n w e cist fro m o u r Vz-inch s t o
r y t o a %- inch story of poor q u a l i t y, It d e g r a d
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<DIV>19. <A
href='http://www.davidgleason.com/radio/Archive-RCA-Broadcast-News-IDX/80s/RCA-BC-174-1984-Mar-Page-0021.pdf#search="710"'
target=_blank>RCA-BC-174-1984-Mar-Page-0021.pdf</A><SPAN class=category>
[1980s]</SPAN>
<DIV class=context><B>...</B> ,000 each day. Technical needs to produce this one
program are considerable. But additionally, PTL produces a TV seminar live each
day from 3 to 4 p.m. ETZ, and Camp Meeting USA eve- nings from 8 to 9 p.m. Live
re- motes and holiday specials are frequently scheduled, as well. PTL's Studios
now have four new TK-47B automatic triax cameras, three TK-86 cameras equipped
for triax, two TK-<SPAN class=highlight>710</SPAN> Production Control at PTL: no
room for amateurs. <B>...</B></DIV></DIV>
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<DIV class=result_title><B>21.</B> <A
href='http://www.davidgleason.com/radio/Archive-RCA-Broadcast-News-IDX/80s/RCA-BC-175-12-1984-Page-0018.pdf#search="710"'
target=_blank><FONT
color=#a0c7f1>RCA-BC-175-12-1984-Page-0018.pdf</FONT></A><SPAN class=category>
[1980s]</SPAN></DIV>
<DIV class=context><B>...</B> coming from, and a host the problems before they
happen." of other little details that made the Channel 42 start-up a very
pleasant experience. I don't know Production Studio how other stations have done
it when they have to A 30' by 50' production studio is the home of deal with a
lot of different equipment suppliers — the two RCA TK-47B Automatic Cameras, two
but this is the way to do it. <FONT color=#ff0000>We're really pleased TK-<SPAN
class=highlight>710</SPAN></FONT> Portable Cameras and one HAWKEYE with the RCA
support we received." Camera. Adjacent to the studio is a fully equipped
production control room with complete switching Challenging Experience and
graphic effects systems. Three 1" video tape Darrold Cannan, in addition to his
interest in recorders with built-in editing capability are Channel 42, operates
KAMR-TV, a very successful located in an adjacent area where station promos MBC
affiliate in Amarillo. He had previous and commercials are posted
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<DIV class=result_title><B>22.</B> <A
href='http://www.davidgleason.com/radio/Archive-RCA-Broadcast-News-IDX/80s/RCA-BC-175-12-1984-Page-0032.pdf#search="710"'
target=_blank><FONT
color=#a0c7f1>RCA-BC-175-12-1984-Page-0032.pdf</FONT></A><SPAN class=category>
[1980s]</SPAN></DIV>
<DIV class=context><B>...</B> service program. "The 'Magic Tee' minimizes
coaxial switches Three TK-761 cameras are used in the studio in the system;
saves time in switching, and is fas- and have performed well. They were intended
to ter and more reliable than manual or motorized be used as convertibles for
ENG/Studio use, but waveguide switching," Mr. Merry comments. have not been
needed for this purpose since two The TTU-110C <FONT color=#ff0000>Transmitter
is operated at TK-<SPAN class=highlight>710</SPAN> ENG Portables were</FONT>
subsequently pur- 100 kW which, combined with the gain of the chased for
handling remote productions. These TFU-36JDAS, provides the maximum 5 megawatt
are also providing excellent service according to ERP. The system delivers a
clear signal throughout Mr. Merry. the Little Rock-Hot Springs-Pine Bluff metro
area, and a Grade B signal sixty miles out. Tech Area Planned For Growth The
technical area at Channel 16 is a large 18- <B>...</B></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 2/10/2012 11:10:30 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
scottgfx@mac.com writes:</DIV>
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<DIV>Perhaps it's something vendored from Hitachi? It's doesn't match anything
I can find online, but it has some faint cosmetic similarities to a Hitachi
FP-10.</DIV>
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<DIV><A title="http://www.marcelstvmuseum.com/hitachi fp-10 totaal01.html"
href="http://www.marcelstvmuseum.com/hitachi%20fp-10%20totaal01.html">http://www.marcelstvmuseum.com/hitachi%20fp-10%20totaal01.html</A></DIV>
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<DIV>Almost every Hitachi 3-tube camera has a similar pad on the side. The
front of the cam is flat and very tall like the Hitachi. Almost everything
else is different.</DIV>
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<DIV>That's my best guess right now. Didn't see anything on <A
title=http://oldradio.com/
href="http://oldradio.com/">oldradio.com</A>.</DIV></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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