My RCA TK42

My RCA TK42

Here is another of the professionally shot portraits of a few of my cameras. This TK42 is forty seven years old and was built in 1967. By my count, there are only about 20 of these that have survived.

RCA built the TK42 from 1965 till 1969. Of the 376 made, only 6 were sold to networks and that network was the Canadian Broadcasting Company. The other 370 went to local stations in the US. When the internal lens sticking (overheating) problem became evident, RCA came out with the external lens TK43 in 1967 and built 93 of them between then and 1970. Enjoy and share.

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12 thoughts on “My RCA TK42

  1. We had one of these leftover at a CBS station where I worked years ago, I realize you’ll cringe… but the way it opened I always thought it would be great to gut and make a booze cabinet.

  2. This was camera # 3 when I worked at WBIR-TV in Knoxville and the one we would use a winch lift to put up on a mobile platform in the studio to shoot the “wrasslin'” ring back in the late 70s. It was a beast!

  3. Is this the one you noted on your site as coming from KAAL? I work there now. Of course, nothing or very few things from before 1974 exist in this facility anymore. I peeked in our standalone garage once when the live truck was out. Not much history in there either.

  4. Had two TK42s at my first directing job at WAVE-TV in Louisville, 1969. They were so heavy they couldn’t be pedestaled up or down. Just one height. They must not have updated to heavier dutye peds

  5. This is a shot from the original KTIV-TV studios in Sioux City, Iowa!!! Standing behind one of our old TK-42’s… the year was 1976… great fun in those early days!!!

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