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Early Broadcast Equipment RCA TKP-45 Portable Color Camera This camera was introduced in 1974 and was the first production portable color camera from RCA. It was donated by the David Sarnoff Library. Thanks to Dave Sica and John Tyminski for rescuing it and bringing it to the museum. The camera head weighs 22 pounds and is connected to the CCU by a cable about 1/2 inch in diameter. The CCU could be located up to 1500 feet from the camera. Courtesy of Dave Sica Here are some comments from Steve Dichter: The photo of a TKP-45 at the 1975 Rose Parade brought back many memories. I was the KTLA stage manager for that year's parade and several before and after.
KTLA was also the first to broadcast the Rose Parade in stereo and the first local and only station, local or network (including NBC's coverage) to telecast the parade in color in Jan. 1955 using RCA TK-40 cameras. The information at the bottom of the last TKP-45 photo is incorrect. NBC was the first to broadcast the Rose Parade over their network in Jan.1954 and for various reasons telecast the Rose Parade in B&W in 1955. They resumed color coverage in 1956.
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KTLA also telecast the Rose Parade in color in 1956. Los Angeles color tv owners can claim the only city in the nation to have a choice of two stations KTLA, independent and KRCA, NBC affliate to watch in color in 1956. This was one of the rare times that L.A. Color tv owners had the choice of multiple color shows airing at the same time in the 1955-56 period. CBS, NBC, and KTLA on several occations telecast live or film color programs in the same time period in L.A.
In the mid 70's KTLA used he TKP-45 on several productions both remotes and in studio. The attached photo shows the TKP-45 mounted on a special gyro mount built by KTLA engineering.
The photo below shows it being used on a taping of 'The Donny & Marie Show' an ABC network show taped at the KTLA studios. Also used on ABC's less successful 'Brady Bunch Variety Hour' also taped at KTLA. I stage managed several episodes of both these shows.
The gyro mount allowed for special tilt shots. Also available from RCA was the 'Minimax' adapter which allowed the TKP-45 to be mounted on a studio ped with a 7' viewfinder and zoom lens.
Kurdish PKK guerilla, 23 March 2014 On 29 July 2013, the PKK issued an ultimatum in saying that the peace deal would fail if reforms were not begun to be implemented within a month. In October, Cemil Bayik warned that unless Turkey resumed the peace process, the PKK would resume operations to defend itself against it. He also accused Turkey of waging a proxy war against Kurds during the by supporting other extremist rebels who were. Iraqi Kurdistan President backed the initiative saying, alongside Erdogan: 'This is a historic visit for me. We all know it would have been impossible to speak here 15 or 20 years ago.
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has taken a very brave step towards peace. I want my Kurdish and Turkish brothers to support the peace process.' 2014 action against Islamic State and renewed tensions in Turkey. Main article: The PKK engaged the (ISIL) forces in Syria in mid-July 2014 as part of the Syrian Civil War. In August the PKK engaged IS in Northern Iraq and pressured the Government of Turkey to take a stand against IS.
PKK forces helped tens of thousands of escape an encircled. In September 2014, during the, the PKK, receiving direct support, engaged with forces in Syria who were attacking Kurdish city Kobane, which resulted in conflicts with Turks on the border and an end to a cease-fire that had been in place over a year. The PKK accused Turkey of supporting ISIS. The PKK participated in many offensives against ISIS in Iraq and Syria. A number of Turkish Kurds rallied in large-scale street protests, demanding that the government in Ankara take more forceful action to combat IS and to enable Kurdish militants already engaged against IS to more freely move and resupply. These protests included a PKK call for its supporters to turn out. Clashes between police and protesters killed at least 31 people.
The Turkish government continued to restrict PKK-associated fighters' movement across its borders, arresting 260 fighters who were moving back into Turkey. On 14 October, Turkish Air Force fighter-bombers attacked PKK positions in the vicinity of Daglica, Hakkari Province. Turkish military statements claimed that the bombings were in response to PKK attacks on a Turkish military outpost in the area. The Firat news agency, which Al Jazeera describes as 'close to the PKK', claimed that Turkish forces had been shelling the PKK positions for days beforehand and that the PKK action had itself been retaliation for those artillery strikes. The PKK had already reported several Turkish attacks against their troops months before Turkish bombing started. PKK Sniper In the months before the parliamentary election of 2015, as the 'Kurdish-focused' HDP's likelihood of crossing the 10% threshold for entry into the government seemed more likely, Erdogan gave speeches and made comments that repudiated the settlement process and the existence of a Kurdish problem and refusing to recognize the HDP as having any role to play despite their long participation as intermediaries.