[QuadList] High and Low band on AVR-2 via new board set (was Multi Standard machines)
Ted Langdell
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
Fri Apr 29 09:56:40 CDT 2011
On Apr 29, 2011, at 5:10 AM, Chill315 at aol.com wrote:
> I would go for it if all one is doing is a single standard and
> High Band only. If not, then you are stuck with a VR-1200 series.
No quite so... as a result of the first new development for Quad
videotape in decades!
As we announced at the Quad/Editor/Telecine lunch at NAB...
There's a new board set that will take care of making an AVR-2 capable
of running high band c/m and Low Band color and monochrome with just a
few switch flips or turns.
This makes it possible to standardize on the AVR-2 as a machine of
choice for these tape formats.
The board is an outgrowth of Ken Zin's execution for his own AVR-2. He
and long-time colleague Al Sturm have collaborated on the design. Al
is handling the manufacturing details and I'm marketing it.
The set replaces the demod card, and modifies the EQ/Switcher card to
work with the new demod. It can be set up to work with NTSC and PAL.
Please contact me off-list at ted at flashscan8.us for further info.
Beyond Low Band Color...
There's also the possibility of a slightly different board set to
allow AVR-2 transfer of RCA Labs color and RCA color, those wonderful
pre-low band heterodyne formats used on the WRC-TV dedication
(Eisenhower tape), the "Evening with Fred Astaire" recordings and
other shows done at NBC or on early color RCA machines.
That's taken mods to 10 or so AVR-1 boards to accomplish. QuadList
member Ed Reitan did it in 1987/88 to enable recovery of the
Eisenhower and Astaire tapes (among others) with Don Kent operating
the KTLA machine. That's now in CBS-TVC (with the boards, I'd think.)
QuadList member David Crosthwait did it for one of his AVR-1's a
couple of years ago and presented a short talk w/powerpoint at the
AMIA 'Reel Thing' in St. Louis. It took some late night soldering-
iron sessions and a lot of reference to the RCA TRT-1C manuals he has
to reverse engineer the process and develop his set of mods.
Ted
Ted Langdell
Secretary
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