[QuadList] TCR-100 (was 1" Machine glue)
Dennis Degan
DennyD1 at verizon.net
Wed Feb 3 07:36:50 CST 2010
On Feb 2, 2010, at 5:44 PM, Don Norwood wrote:
> I never had more than a casual look at the TCR-100, and didn't
realize that it used the same head as the other machines. Threading
must have been quite a trick. How did they do that?
I offer:
Unlike the Ampex machine's cartridges, RCA's carts could open in a way
that exposed the tape at 3 sides. Aluminum doors that wrapped around
the cartridge would open, rotating on their spring-loaded hinges 90
degrees. This allowed a pair of pins to reach into the cart and pull
the tape out. The pins were each mounted on a machined polished track
driven by a bicycle chain. Each travelled a distance of about 2 feet
diagonally in order to span the vertically-mounted width of the
transport. Though nowhere near as fast as the Ampex machine, the
movement of those pins was fast enough to be dangerous if your hand was
in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The entire assembly would then move horizontally to thread the tape
across the erase, audio, quad video heads, capstan and guides, aided by
guide blocks, which was followed by a slight retraction of the guide
pins to avoid tape motion interference. The action was reversed to
return the tape loop back into the cartridge.
Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
NBC Today Show, New York
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