[QuadList] Followup Re: Quad engineer Ken Zin helps recover Moon orbiter tapes
Ted Langdell
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
Fri Nov 21 14:31:35 CST 2008
Seems my eyes scanned a post Richard Hess made to the http://
www.moonviews.com
website a little too quickly, and came away with the idea that
Richard had an FR-900.
Such isn't the case, but he does have other instrumentation recorders.
On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:41 AM, Richard L. Hess wrote:
> Hi, Ted,
>
> While I think this is the most exciting deep restoration project to
> come around in years, I do NOT have an FR-900. I have several
> Honewell 101 and Racal Store DS machines which are longitudinal,
> not transverse machines.
>
> One of my Honeywell 101s should be capable of playing the Apollo 11
> IRIG instrumentation tapes that contain the slow scan video, but
> decoding that video becomes a second challenge. That is, if these
> tapes are ever found.
>
> These feeds were also recorded on VR-660s specially modified, and I
> believe Jim Wheeler is working on that recovery.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richard
So if folks on the list do have experience with or documentation for
the FR-900 series... it would be very helpful to the LOIRP project.
Ted
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