[QuadList] New Octaplex recorder design
Phillip G. Shaw
pshaw at sitestar.net
Tue Jan 20 09:25:20 CST 2009
"Following up with a little more info, attached is a pic of the head
assembly, a pic of a "modern" RCA octaplex head, and the track format specs
for the machine."
Posted by Don Norwood:
The "Modern" time date is of interest because the track format clearly shows
that the Normal Broadcast 70 mil mono track is split into two 32-mil tracks,
labeled Aux 1 and Aux 2.
The Camden Plant produced all head assemblies for the RCA divisions and I
have the proto-type split track audio head created in 1985 for NBC-NYC
TCR100's. It's always possible that the GOV version was not available to
Broadcast, or the cost from MI stock was prohibitive.
The other curiosity is the location of the "Monitor" record head preceding
the rotary heads. This suggests a Pilot tone-synchronizing signal used with
the rotary Timing Pulses.
The system, IMO, is a 2-channel wide band data recorder with additional 2
channels of low band Control data on the Aux tracks. Speculation only!
The track format suggest that the heads 1 (1-4) are mounted 45 deg from
heads 2 (1-4).. Is that true?
Phillip G. Shaw
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