[QuadList] Cap Disc now Tape Speed
Chill315 at aol.com
Chill315 at aol.com
Wed Jan 27 08:04:24 CST 2010
We are all missing the point. There are some things that are correct and
some that is a misunderstanding.
The SMPTE specification is what sets the track imprint on the tape. ANSI
Standard C98.6-1965. The specification for the distance between four
tracks is .0625. (Four tracks are used because of the possibility of
quadrature.) This is the only thing that counts so that interchange will be
possible. There is only one specification and it does not care if the signal is
color or black and white. Anything that is done to a machine must still keep
the footprint on the tape the same. Tape speed is defined by ANSI
standard C98.4-1963. It is based upon 60 Hz vertical. The note states that the
change to 59.94 will result in a proportional change.
Record mode requires the head and capstan be locked together. The 240
from the head is used to lock the capstan in record mode. The 240 from the
head is used to make a control track. This is recorded on the lower part of
the tape. The frame pulse is recorded to tell where vertical is located.
The diameter of the capstan will determine the amount of tape that is
pulled through each second. It is made to a .0001 tolerance so that the amount
is 15 inches every second. It is also this that sets the distance between
the head tracks. Thus the need for a very precise capstan. If two
capstans are different sizes even within the .0001 tolerance, over an hour they
will pull a slightly different amount of tape through.
Tape speed is governed by the diameter of the capstan shaft and pulley.
Its rotation is set by the incoming video. The only thing that determines
how much tape is pulled through is the mechanical sizes. Nothing more. If
any pulley diameter or capstan diameter is modified, the machine will no
longer record signals to the SMPTE specification. This is unacceptable to
maintain the SMPTE specification and interchange.
The bandwidth of the servo allows for the change from monochrome to color
recordings with out a problem. Since the head is locked to the vertical, and
thus the capstan is locked to the head, then the machine could care less
what is going into it.
There has never been an issue about color and monochrome capstan sizes.
Since the very first days, the machines from RCA and AMPEX have been used to
record both color and black and white. There was never a change to the
VR-1000 or the TRT to change out the capstan for color. I had the TRT and am
aware of every modification that was done to the machine.
Playback will make the tape speed be what it was in the record mode. The
machine is now locked to house and the head and capstan are locking tape to
the house. Thus any minute speed variations will be compensated for.
Time base correctors or their windows do not have any influence on the speed.
Lock up modes. There are a series of steps that he machine goes through.
The head requires a start up mode so that it can come up to speed. Then
it changes to different modes as it goes through the process. One of the
things that is also done is to have a boost applied to the reel motors. This
will affect the tape speed during the boost cycle.. This boost is
released after a fixed time.
The real answer is to ask Charles Anderson what the story is. Maybe Tim
can do this and we can finally put this one to bed.
Chris Hill
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