[QuadList] HS-100 disc

David Crosthwait david at dcvideo.com
Wed Nov 7 17:52:31 CST 2012


Very interesting note Dennis on the Reeves modifications. That's what engineers did when there was a task: Invent!

In so far as cooling, one of Don's literature links features HS 100 cooling: 
http://www.digitrakcom.com/literature/HS-100%20Air.pdf
Was that similar to the Reeves air filtration/cooling system?

David

On Nov 7, 2012, at 12:53 PM, Dennis Degan wrote:

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> 		On Nov 7, 2012, at 11:18 AM, David Crosthwait wrote:
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> > Who had experience with the HS 100/HS 200 systems on this list? The knowledge base on these units is dwindling. The last usage I can personally recall was in the 80's for The Breeder's Cup (NBC) when the producers wanted a precision stop action as the winning horse crossed the line.
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> 		I pipe up:
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> 	I had limited maintenance experience with it at both NBC in 1978 and Reeves/Teletape in 1979.  All I remember is it was VERY finicky to get right.  The one we had at R/T was specially modified by the Reeves machine shop.  They made little aluminum mounting blocks with screw adjustments on them to beef up the stability of the flying head positioning.  Once aligned, the heads STAYED aligned for a long time.  Reeves also had modifications of the air filtration system to improve cooling.
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> 			Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
> 					     NBC Today Show, New York
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