[QuadList] Quantel DFS3000 vs NEC FS-10 timeline
Dennis Degan
DennyD1 at verizon.net
Mon Jul 13 17:16:41 CDT 2009
> On Jul 12, 2009, at 11:36 PM, Dave Sieg wrote:
>
> > It was the first digital frame store / frame synchronizer made in
> the late seventies.
>
On Jul 13, 2009, at 1:33 PM, I wrote:
> The first synchronizer was the NEC FS-10. NBC was the first to
> use it, I think in Burbank to sync the network feed to local house
> timing back in 1974. This device took up an entire 7-foot rack and
> must have weighed several hundred pounds.
> WSM-TV in Nashville bought an early one right after NBC. Here's a
> picture of it:
> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/dennisdegan/558110461/>
On Jul 13, 2009, at 5:28 PM, Ted Langdell wrote:
> So, is it likely that Quantel had the first PAL frame sync (owing to
it's UK base) and NEC the first NTSC, due it its American television
roots?
I agree:
That sounds likely.
Ted sed:
> Was NBC a beta test site for the NEC unit?
I reply:
Not to my knowledge, but that doesn't mean that they weren't. My
guess is 'no, NBC was not a beta test site for NEC'. Back in those
days, NBC would not act as the guinea pig for any company, not even
RCA. Today of course, it's a different story. ;)
Ted:
> The NEC unit was also discussed on the list back in April:
<http://mail.quadvideotapegroup.com/pipermail/
quadlist_quadvideotapegroup.com/2009-April/000543.html>
I say:
I remember.
Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
NBC Today Show, New York
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