[QuadList] Rebuilding RCA TR-600s - Success
John Walko
jwalko at scenesavers.com
Fri Sep 11 08:07:19 CDT 2009
Bill:
I know about the air dampers you are talking about. I have two spares, plus
the ones on each of the two machines.
Is there any way to service these? Can they be lubricated (I doubt it.I
don't know what you would lube them with) or should they just be cleaned if
they are not operating smoothly.
Last I check they were working smoothly, but I haven't checked them in
awhile.
John
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John,
There is also an air damper on the reel tension arms that needs to be moving
smoothly.
Bill Spencer
RF Engineering Supervisor
NorthStar Studios, Inc.
3201 Dickerson Pike
Nashville, TN 37207
Phone 615.650.6000 ext. 6610
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[mailto:quadlist-bounces at quadvideotapegroup.com] On Behalf Of Rob Lingelbach
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [QuadList] Rebuilding RCA TR-600s - Success
On Sep 10, 2009, at 4:39 PM, John Walko wrote:
Rob:
When first starting the tape, the tension arms have some minor oscillation,
but once the tape locks up, they remain pretty much centered.
If I'm not mistaken, there's a feedback loop in lockup back to the arms and
it was my first experience with the whole idea of Phase Lock Loop. (vague
recall could be wrong)
The one issue I noticed is if the supply reel is full (just starting
playback) and the take up reel is empty, we have more tension issues. Spot
reels are a lot easier to work with.
the less mass in consideration, the faster the feedback loop for lockup?
I remember with large reels and mass a lot of slewing, and then sometimes
the eventual drop of a loop and stop, but I don't think I ever broke a tape
on a 600.
Sometime it would be interesting to recall the Kafkaesque times when after
12 hours of dubbing one would blow a hole in a master for which there was no
protection copy...
We are trying to match reel sizes as closely as possible.but are having
trouble because we don't have a take up reel as large as a one-hour supply
reel. We will need to get one.
and you're not even into the 90s yet :)
We backed off slightly and are adjusting the tension to try to keep the arms
centered between the two stops.
there's an art to this, and there might have been some mods to introduce
wider tolerances to the PLL circuit(s)...
There was an engineer at Unitel, Rex Chookolingo, whom I might be able to
find who used to tune my TR600s. He was on the TIG not long ago...
but I think there are also several already here who have the Knowledge.
Regarding maximizing the RF envelope, the video just seems to look better
when running in manual.
sounds right.
--
Rob Lingelbach
rob at colorist.org
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