[QuadList] NHK's research lab developed a Quad machine in 1958
Chill315 at aol.com
Chill315 at aol.com
Sun Feb 27 17:04:30 CST 2011
Yes you are sane. You are not smoking any of that strange stuff.
Akai made a 1 inch quad and showed it. I do not know if any were sold.
Chris Hill
WA8IGN
In a message dated 2/27/2011 5:50:22 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
wayne.watson at sait.ca writes:
This post jogged a very foggy old memory. In about 1973 or 74 at NAB was
there a one inch quad shown by an Asian manufacturer? My recall was that it
had a head that looked like a very small Ampex quad. When I went by the
both I was surprised to see it, however there was nobody there at that time
that could speak enough English to tell anything about it.
Was there ever such a recorder was it a bad dream?
Wayne Watson
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Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 3:23 PM
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Subject: [QuadList] NHK's research lab developed a Quad machine in 1958
While poking around NHK's history site for a post on OldVTR's, I ran
across this link, which shows a Japanese flatbed Quad developed in 1958 by NHK's
"STRL"—its research lab.
_http://www.nhk.or.jp/strl/aboutstrl/evolution-of-tv-en/p15col_4.html_
(http://www.nhk.or.jp/strl/aboutstrl/evolution-of-tv-en/p15col_4.html)
In the second picture, note what look like AVR-2s beyond the Sony
BVH-machines.
The Sony's look like BVH-1000/1100 series machines. Can anyone opine as to
how to tell the differences in a photo that small?
VTR
The first domestic VTR system in Japan was a 4-head VTR using 2-inch tape
reels, test manufactured in 1958. Developments were later made on a frame
converter and a slow-motion VTR system , with the aim of implementation for
the Rome and Tokyo Olympics. In 1964, NHK obtained a basic patent for a
1.5-head helical-scan VTR system. This system was later implemented on a
1-inch helical-scan VTR.
2-inch VTR by STRL in 1958
A 4-head VTR using 2-inch magnetic tape - extremely expensive at the time
of introduction.
Video tape: price and recording area per bit (square micrometer)
2-inch (Ampex)
90 min.
1,000,000 yen
100ìm2/bit
1-inch (Sony Type C)
60 min.
120,000 yen
10ìm2/bit
1/2-inch (Matsushita D-3)
60 min.
20,000 yen
2ìm2/bit
1- inch VTR in 1978
The analog VTR helical-scan system using a 1-inch open reel tape was
called the Type C format. This 1-inch tape was smaller and cheaper than 2-inch
tape. It later became the basis for the 1-inch HDTV analog VTR and the
1-inch HDTV digital VTR.
D-3 VCR in 1991
A 1/2-inch small cassette digital VCR was introduced in 1991. It allowed
repeated taping without deterioration of picture quality. This technology
was succeeded by the HDTV digital VCR, the HD-D5.
Ted
Ted Langdell
Secretary
Skype: TedLangdell
e-mail: _ted at quadvideotapegroup.com_ (mailto:ted at quadvideotapegroup.com)
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