[QuadList] RCA Models

bill.spencer at northstarstudios.tv bill.spencer at northstarstudios.tv
Fri Feb 25 17:42:47 CST 2011


I wish I had a screen shot of the demod output as it would 'splain it
better than I can.  If you can imagine the usual 16 line head pass split
with 8 lines displaced slightly to the other 8 lines in that 16 line
pass.  I believe the octuplex head was turning on record to every other
head so that instead of a smooth pass there was a switch from one to the
other hence the jump in time from one to the other.  Playing with head
penetration and height you can get sort of a sawtooth pattern and it is
within the TBC's ability to give a clean ouput.  I have only seen this
on field remote stuff done with the machine they had out at TNN and have
always thought it to be a TPR-10 as I don't remember seeing that kind of
display on the VP-3000 stuff we did at PBS in the 70s.

Bill Spencer
NorthStar Studios, Inc.
3201 Dickerson Pike
Nashville, TN 37207
(615) 650-6610
CP (615) 445-5616


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Norwood
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I must be missing something.  The purpose of the octaplex system was to 
record two different video signals simultaneously.  The tracks are 5-mil

with a 45 degree displacment on the drum between channels.  So a 10 mil
head 
would certainly cross-track them, but in addition to the tracking
errors, 
you would have 2 different signals "on top" of each other.  I'm still
not 
understanding how you recovered that, or what the purpose was if the 
octaplex was recording the same thing on both tracks.

Don Norwood
Digitrak Communications, Inc.
www.digitrakcom.com


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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 4:43 PM
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No, every other head pass was displaced by a few microseconds and there
were twice as many, but within the 10 mil head it picked up all and the
TBC lined them all up.  The machine was one owned by the production
people at National Life/Opryland/Gaylord/TNN/CBS Cable/MTV Networks, but
I don't know what the disposition of it was during all the acquisitions.
There are some old-timers still in town that might know what happened to
it.

I remember that Sony tried something similar in early Betacam where the
camcorder had a drum half the size and recorded a track in two
revolutions, actually I think all the camcorders worked that way after
the BVV-5.

Bill Spencer
NorthStar Studios, Inc.
3201 Dickerson Pike
Nashville, TN 37207
(615) 650-6610
CP (615) 445-5616

-----Original Message-----
From: quadlist-bounces at quadvideotapegroup.com
[mailto:quadlist-bounces at quadvideotapegroup.com] On Behalf Of Don
Norwood
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 3:06 PM
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Hi Bill......

So are you saying that you used a 5-mil head and recovered two different

programs from the tape?

Don

----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: [QuadList] RCA Models


I have dubbed some tapes from a 10 and the head was definitely an
octoplex
as there was differential timing from one set of heads to the other.
The
good news is that the digital TBC in the AVR-2 was able to correct it
and a
previously thought 'lost' piece of material is now safe on a new digital

format.

Bill Spencer
RF Engineering Supervisor
(615) 650-6610
(615) 445-5616 CP

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From: quadlist-bounces at quadvideotapegroup.com on behalf of
Chill315 at aol.com
Sent: Fri 2/25/2011 9:19 AM
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David

I have seen the portable one displayed.  It was a military unit that was

sold to the public.  I was told somewhere that the original military one
was
a Octo-plex unit.  I have vague memories of someone previous mentioning
the
model and working with it.  So we have to assume that it was sold.

Any way this has been an interesting discussion.

Chris Hill






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