[QuadList] TV Technology Article/Videos by Rich Diehl
Ted Langdell
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
Sat Aug 13 01:34:01 CDT 2011
Don,
Thanks for posting this. This should be a good series! Looking
forward to more.
All the museums mentioned have websites:
Museum of Radio and Television: http://www.ohio.edu/people/postr/MRT/
Early Television Foundation: http://www.earlytelevision.org/
Museum of Broadcast Technology http://www.wmbt.org/
You can watch an HD video of some of the inside of the Museum of
Broadcast Technology here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/videolabguy#p/u/11/q6FPOjCCCs0
You'll see quite a range of cameras and call letters.
The video was shot on an trip to the Early Television Foundation and
the annual Early TV gathering by Virtual Museum proprietor Richard
Diehl, aka "Labguy" who has a large collection of non-broadcast VTRs...
http://www.labguysworld.com
Rich has owned 1" Type C (watch the VPR-5 video) an AVR-2 and
retrieved an IVC 9000 from a closed post house. Look for the story
under "IVC"
MBT's Paul Beck gave Rich and fellow collector Bruno Merlier a tour of
his church's video facility. Paul switches and camera-operates a six-
camera setup all by himself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA4HToAb3Jk
Rich also shot video of QuadList Member John Turner's RCA TR-60 Quad
VTR in operation at Turner's engineering firm in New Jersey.
http://www.youtube.com/user/videolabguy#p/u/11/q6FPOjCCCs0
At 5:44 in, Turner says if the TR-60 is finessed, "it's as good as any
Quad ever made. Even AVR-1's, although David Crosthwait will argue
with me!"
John outlines some technical and historic historical background on the
design of the machines.
Turner says the servos were designed by Ken Louth, who went on to
found Louth Automation, now a part of Harris Corp.
You'll find more interesting videos on Rich's YouTube site. Well worth
poking around.
The videos look quite sharp in 720p. Recommended if you have the
bandwidth!
Nice shooting, Rich. Thanks for putting those up!
Ted
Ted Langdell
Secretary
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