Good News, Bad News…RCA TK 76
The good news was, that now, any news could be covered more easily with the new TK 76 Electronic News Gathering (ENG) camera introduced in 1976. This was the fully self contained portable color camera RCA made for news crews. It weighed 19 pounds.
The bad news was that portable video tape machines were still not up to the job. Granted, there was the Ampex VR 3000 that came out in ’67, which was a suitcase sized 2″ quad unit, and in 76 Ampex rolled out the VPR-1, helical scan, Type C, 1-inch, videotape recorder, but all they could do is record and play back. You could not edit on them in the field.
Basically, you had to either feed pictures live via microwave as is being done in this shot from KETV, or tape the story and rush back to the station to edit it for air. You could also feed the taped story back to the station to be recorded on a machine there for editing, but then you are into a second generation and back then, that was not a good thing. How did you do it? Anyone have stories about how it was done where you were?
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