[QuadList] History - what is the REAL story
Dennis Degan
DennyD1 at verizon.net
Mon May 4 16:30:30 CDT 2009
On May 3, 2009, at 9:51 PM, Rory Ryan wrote:
> I suppose I remember the 4 TR-70s as 2 edit rooms. I must be getting
old. In those days the lowly "new guys" were only allowed in to clean
the filters!!
I remember:
My assigned task was to empty the condensate from the vacuum pump
tanks. Every night, I would place a pan under the vacuum pump tank and
drain out the water from 2 or 3 machines. In a couple of weeks, I
would have gotten to all of the VTRs and I'd start over again.
My other task was to change the logging VCRs' cassettes, located in
the tape library. There were two of them; one for the network and the
other for WNBC-TV. I think these were special logging VHS VCRs (or
they might have been surveillance EIAJ reel-to-reel decks) that
recorded very slowly, I think 1 B/W video frame every second, but the
audio was continuous (and of poor quality). They'd record for 24 hours
and needed to be changed at around 2am when the local station was off
the air. I did that every day I worked the overnight shift in that
shop at NBC in 1978.
Those were my regular tasks, but I also did troubleshooting and put
out fires as needed.
Dennis Degan, Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
NBC Today Show, New York
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