[QuadList] can anyone add info on telemation productions

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Fri Dec 10 09:35:55 CST 2010


 
 
yes believe  he went on to form Utah Scientific
 
Ed#!
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In a message dated 12/10/2010 4:34:28 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
Chill315 at aol.com writes:

Telemation had a number of interesting products.  The black and  white 
cameras that they made were very prolific in the cable and educational  market.  
I thought that they did a beautiful job with their design.   I remember the 
simple unit that had a built in sync generator that you could  option up to 
RS-170.  The viewfinder was about 5 inches and was an add on  to the basic 
design.  The case was different so that you had to buy it as  OEM.  The 
little camera cable used about a one inch diameter connector  that was unique to 
Telemation.  But it worked and you could make a studio  real cheap and 
compact.  
 
I did not know that they sold the IVC cameras.  They were a unique  design 
that did work and were also a pain in the but.  We started with  two of the 
500A's at GTN in Detroit.  They had a special  red tube and did great on 
reds.  
 
I do remember Lyle Keyes.  Did he start Utah  Scientific?  He was a great 
sales person for them.  I almost bought  a router from him.
 
Chris Hill
WA8IGN






Thanks,

Ed Sharpe, Archivist for SMECC  

See the Museum's Web Site at _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org/)  
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