[QuadList] NBC Control System

C. Park Seward park at videopark.com
Wed Apr 8 17:28:14 CDT 2009


Hi Dennis,

No it didn't. We would set H and SC to be in time. On some units, the  
ones with no SCH lock, the SC could drift separately from the H.  
Without the Sync-Proc, the H would stay centered buy the SC, if it was  
not within the 45° window, would cause a shift on a matchback. The  
Sync-Proc always had perfect SCH so it didn't matter is the SC was out.

My first sync gen was a Lenco. No SCH lock. We took the black burst  
out of the Sync Proc to feed everything since that black had the  
proper sync to SC relationship.

Also helped with monochrome sources too.


Best,
Park

C. Park Seward
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On Apr 8, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Dennis Degan wrote:

>
> 			On Apr 7, 2009, at 10:30 AM, C. Park Seward wrote:
>
> > Back in the early days of 1" VTRs, we didn't have everything  
> capable of correct SCH phase. Some sync generators, cameras, CGs and  
> TBCs were not RS-170A and vectorscopes didn't have a convenient SCH  
> phase indicator.  Also, things drift. So the only way to insure  
> perfect RS-170A coming out of the switcher was to use a Sync-Proc.   
> Worked well.
>
> 			I ask:
>
> 	But didn't that produce wide horizontal blanking?  Or a horizontal  
> shift?
>
> 			Dennis Degan, Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
> 	  				NBC Today Show, New York




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