[QuadList] QuadList Digest, Vol 33, Issue 20
Gary Adams
garyada at ix.netcom.com
Wed Mar 2 09:16:13 CST 2011
The "marriage" between VTR and TCR was another cost savings benefit. Like
earlier stated, both signal systems did suffer a bit, but I would guess not
many people noticed. The roll-in thing was useful. I was glad to have
separate electronics since our TCR was busy even when not on the air.
Speaking of serial numbers. We started with a 6th generation machine which
did have most of the early on issues solved and was made quite reliable.
Gary
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That machine was married to a TR-61 and the combination worked well. It
would allow you to set up cues on the reel to reel and the let it
automatically roll in spots and switch back to the reel. Very handy for
syndicated shows with a lot of local roll-ins.
Bob Bruner
W9TAJ
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