[QuadList] PLAT (wasHelicals, Quads)
Bill Carpenter
wcarpen107 at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 11 18:34:04 CST 2010
Don,
The next time I am around some of the OLD Ampex folks, I will ask about PLAT.
I don't remember anything other than Quads, and from the pictures I remember seeing I think they were VR-1100's
Bill
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From: Don Norwood <dwnorwood at embarqmail.com>
To: Quad List <quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com>
Sent: Thu, February 11, 2010 4:26:22 PM
Subject: [QuadList] PLAT (wasHelicals, Quads)
Bill:
I located some of my info on the PLAT program. It stood for
Pilot Landing Aid Television. It originally was built around VR-1100's,
but I'm fairly certain I have some later info indicating a change to VR-660's at
some point.
Don
----- Original Message -----
>From: Bill
> Carpenter
>To: Quad List
>Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 6:10
> PM
>Subject: Re: [QuadList] Helicals,
> Quads
>
>
>The system that was on the Carrier was named PLAT(something?Landing And Takeoff) and it was a
> custom Ampex system. When I moved to California in 1971, there were folks at
> Ampex that had worked on the PLAT system.
>
>Bill Carpenter
>
>
>
>
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>Sent: Mon, February 8, 2010 2:29:31
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>Subject: Re: [QuadList]
> Helicals, Quads
>
> >
>That
> is an amazing story. I had forgotten about the 7.5ips machines. I had
> experimented at the TV station I worked at (CITV in Edmonton Canada) with 7.5
> ips on AVR-1’s. We might have had an application but we also had an ACR25 and
> 3 other AVR-1’s so it was not worth trying to have a mix of heads.
>
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>Subject: [QuadList]
> Helicals, Quads
>
>
>I am
> impressed how so many of you guys remember not only the model numbers of the
> helical machines but some of the history of them. I always had trouble with
> model numbers, Revision Numbers, etc.
>CBS
> only went so far as the BVH-2000's after the BVH-1100A's as far as I can
> remember, although there is one PAL VPR? not sure of the number, which
> fortunately has been working OK at least till I retired. There are a
> couple of BVH-3100's (?) around. I don't know where they came from,
> perhaps a garage sale. They have the self threading feature. I don't
> know anyone who had trouble with threading up tape and it seems like a lot of
> work to come up with one of those. I didn't like working on them because
> of the keypad on them. Almost everything I needed to do was by inputting
> codes from that damn keypad, even putting it into E-E. Fortunately there
> was one maint. tech who would bail me out as she remembered the codes.
> When she wasn't around it was a pain as the book was never in the same place
> twice.
>
>Back
> to quads, before Ted fines us for chattering about helicals.
>
>I ran
> into one neat machine. It is an Ampex 1200-E with the flat
> deck. It belonged to Charlie (Chubby) Salvato from Orange County,
> NY. It was put together by AF Assoc. They installed Volvo motor
> mounts on it with wheels so it could be rolled anywhere with just your
> fingertips. It also had no Amtec, Colortec, Proc, etc. They put in
> a CVS Digital TBC, I don't remember the number, but it had a "16" in it (I
> think). CVS had a mod for it to work with Quads, it was a board which
> had to be installed in it. I remember taking it to CVS to have it done
> for Chubby.
>
>This
> was done around the time the AVR-2 came out. Ampex propaganda had fotos
> of 2 people picking up the top deck then the TBC bay and showing how easy it
> was to move. Chubby bragged how easy this machine is to move. A
> cavewoman could do it alone. He brought it to my home from time to time so I
> could tweak the servo, etc. We just rolled it in and out of his van
> easily. That was the only time I had a Quad in my
>garage.
>
>It
> was so neat, it could be moved over bumps easily and when it stopped it would
> just sit there and rock back and forth a couple of times. Then all you
> had to is plug it in the wall, put video in and record or take video from it,
> no need for sync gen. etc. (It still needed air). I asked him about it some
> time ago, he said he sold it to a TV station in P.R.
>
>By
> the way Chubby was known for his "Fire Engine". He had a big fire engine
> with a 70 ft. or so ladder on it on which he had a camera mount which he
> rented out for sport events. Perhaps some of you have seen it.
> Last I heard, his son was running it around for him.
>
>There
> was a BVT-2000 connected to the the Ampex VR-2000's, before they were
> removed. It was used for SCH purposes as it was feeding Betas and
> D-2's. I tried feeding the BVT-2000 right out of the Demod, but it
> couldn't seem to handle the head switching. I tried widening and
> increasing the switching suppression pulse but to no avail.
>
>Another
> interesting thing, sometime in the 80's, my Navy Reserve unit was having a
> triple Retirement and Change of Command. I was given the job of getting
> it done. I was able to get the "Intrepid" in NYC for the
> ceremony. While schmoozing the museum curator we came across
> a room full of 2" video tapes. He told me they were recordings of
> flight ops. while she was in commission. (One of the early uses of
> video tape was recording flight ops on carriers so the pilots could watch
> their landings, and they still do.) Also that he wanted to get them dubbed to
> U-Matic as he wanted to use them in displays around the ship. (The
> machines they were recorded on were gone.) I forgot all about the first
> thing I learned in the Navy, "Never "Volunteer" and I offered to help him
> out. I also forgot how heavy a 2" reel of tape can be after carrying
> them about a mile, from the Intrepid to CBS, and back but I needed the
> exercise. I thought I was in deep trouble with the first reel. I found
> they were recorded at 7.5 IPS. Would you believe we also found some
> 5 Mil heads on the ship which were in good shape. I put one on the Quad
> near my shop and had good luck with it. The only problem is they
> were ball bearing heads and made about 10 DB more noise than the air bearing
> heads do and I was trying to do this whole job un-noticed. Fortunately the
> maint. manager at time was interested in WWII planes as his father worked for
> Grumman designing some of them and let me get away with it for the small price
> of VHS copies of some of the tapes. The tapes were fabulous. I managed
> to do about 50 reels for him. I don't know what model VTR they were made
> on.
>
>73,
>
>Georger
> Keller
>
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