[QuadList] Question of the week
Bill Carpenter
wcarpen107 at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 28 11:59:25 CST 2011
Hi Folks,
I don't know anything about an AVR-1 "B", the project engineer, Charlie Coleman was off doing stuff that led to the DCRSI for the instrumentation group at Ampex.
I know that a "Mirror Image Kit" was made to create the ADR-150 Masters before I came to California.
I also got involved with a "WideBand Kit" to make a 6mhz NTSC signal system, for a Toronto customer and their LA consultant, Ken Holland.
The most unique AVR-1's were at Compact Video, and really looked impressive with the 8 rows of 8 red Nixie tubes where the side displays had been. They were relocated to the space between the top of the machine and the monitors.
This was one of Joe Sayovitch's greatest efforts.
Bill Carpenter
--- On Mon, 2/28/11, Chill315 at aol.com <Chill315 at aol.com> wrote:
From: Chill315 at aol.com <Chill315 at aol.com>
Subject: Re: [QuadList] Question of the week
To: quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com
Date: Monday, February 28, 2011, 9:20 AM
I think this is the list. But was there a B version of the
AVR-1?
The B version of the ACR-25 had the digital TBC rather than the glass delay
lines.
I would like to know if there were B versions of the 1001 or 1002.
Bill, your turn on this one. The rest are complete as far as I
know.
It shows how much more we care about the Ampex brand than that other
one. We know the Ampex brand a lot better and I would be that most of the
machines still in existence and running are Ampex.
Chris Hill
In a message dated 2/28/2011 11:23:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
dwnorwood at embarqmail.com writes:
Steve:
The 1195 was not a real Ampex model, just a name used by some for the
updated machines. The VR-1500 was helical scan. So I've deleted
those and added to your list........
VR-1000
VR-1000B
VR-1000C
VR-1001
VR-1002
VR-1100
VR-1100/E
VR-1200
VR-1200
B
VR-1200 C
VR-1200/E
VR-2000
VR-2000B
VR-3000
VR-3000B
AVR-1
AVR-1B
AVR-2
AVR-3
ACR-25
ACR-25B
Don Norwood
Digitrak Communications, Inc.
www.digitrakcom.com
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From:
Thomas,
Stephen D
To: Quad List
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 11:03
AM
Subject: Re: [QuadList] Question of the
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VR-1000
VR-1000 B
VR-1001 VR-1000 with the transport
vertical.
VR-1002
VR-1100
VR-1100E
VR-1195 (1966) VR1100 with many Ampex
updates.
VR-1200 (1966) Solid state, color high
band.
VR-1200 B
VR-1200 C
VR-1500 (1963) Portable 2-inch
unit
VR-2000 (1967) Solid state, color high band.
VR-2000 B
VR-3000 (1967) Portable VTR
VR-3000B Portable VTR Improved version of
VR-3000. Digital TBC was available as a plug-in accessory, and required no
modifications to the basic unit. Improved
batteries.
Steve
Thomas
"If
your grammar is
incorrect, then you’re in need of
help"
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Can you name all
the Ampex models of quads that were sold.
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Chris
Hill
WA8IGN
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