[QuadList] Does anyone have/know of working or "could be working" VR-1000's?
Ted Langdell
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
Sat Apr 3 11:23:06 CDT 2010
Greetings from gray and sometime rainy northern California...
Does anyone have/know of working or "could be working" VR-1000's?
That's a question that new QuadList member Steve Spears posed at the
beginning of a series of e-mail exchanges with me over the last few
days.
Steve lives in Orrs Island, Maine and is—as he puts it—the caretaker
for Ampex VR-1000C, serial# 830, shipped to KLEW-TV, Lewiston, ID in
1960, and retired from sister station KEPR-TV, Pasco, Washington in
1990.
The machine was working at the time of power-down, and he expects it
will return to functioning when powered up (with appropriate care, of
course.)
The machine's availability for removal from KEPR-TV was featured in a
1990 TV Technology article. I'm curious to know whether anyone has a
collection of TV Technology magazines and might be able to dig up the
item.
Steve writes that his experience with Quad goes back to 1957 at KGO-TV
in San Francisco. I'll let him carry the story from there.
Thinking about answers to the question:
I know David Crosthwait has at least one in storage... and IIRC, the
Museum of Broadcast Technology in Woonsocket, RI has one.
A VR-1000 that was at VidiPax in New York was split up... deck is now
with a QuadList member's company near Pittsburgh, and the electronic
racks went to...
(fade up...
"Where have all the One-Thousands gone?
Long time passing."
Ted.
Ted Langdell
Secretary
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