[QuadList] save htis and look tr4 converts to hi band but alsoneed modul...
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Mon Apr 9 12:52:41 CDT 2012
were the BB headwheels stable!?
Ed#
In a message dated 4/9/2012 7:05:20 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
cwreti at gmail.com writes:
The homebrew High Band playback mod done at then-Kaiser WKBD Detroit, was
designed by my good friend, the very brilliant Michael Hennessey.
Before Mike joined the WKBD staff, he had worked with me at Wayne State
University TV. He and WKBD provided us with a copy of the instructions for
this procedure, which I installed on our TR-4.
This allowed for playback, but not record, of tapes made on our TR-70 and
from outside sources.
I still have a copy of Mike's detailed instructions, drawings and photos
for this project.
Regarding the TR-5, it was our Remote machine and backup studio recorder
at WSU in the monochrome days.
Yes, it took at least two men and an ox to push it up the ramp into the
truck, and haul-in remotes were always a great treat.
Ours had wheels with at least two locking. HW panels were ball bearing, no
air kit.
Chuck Reti
Detroit MI
WV8A
On Apr 9, 2012, at Apr 9 1:58 AM, Dale Lamm wrote:
Hi-banding was an expensive operation for a small station in the 70's. We
had moderate success hi-banding (playback only!) a couple well-used TR-22's
by following a homebrew procedure given to us by some helpful folks at a
Kaiser Broadcasting station in Detroit, where the non-RCA conversion was
probably designed. Widening out the bandwidth of the RF stages was a big part
of the process.
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