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Originally Posted by kf4rca
Very likely. Its only simple component changes that would need to be made to convert NTSC to PAL. The early cameras were built at the component level- resistors, capacitors, and transistors. IC's hadn't come along yet.
SECAM is a transmission standard. Studio equipment is PAL.
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I don't know if this was still the case by 1967, but IIRC the TK41 sent RGB video to It's racks so the camera head it's self would only need changes to it's internal sweep timebase and the rack equipment supporting it could be redesigned/modified for converting RGB to PAL.