AVR 2 Questons for machines near end of run

Pat Shevlin pshevlin at themediapreserve.com
Thu Nov 19 10:53:56 CST 2015


Hi Don,

 

I have an AVR2 with the wedge.  However the control panel seems to be the same as my other flat AVR2 machines.

 

The wedge I have is definitely a add on.

 

The wedge makes it much easier to thread up tape on the machine.  Especially if you have a back problem.

 

Pat

 

Pat Shevlin

Director of Technology

The MediaPreserve

A Division of

Preservation Technologies L.P

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From: Don Norwood [mailto:quadlist at digitrakcom.com] 
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 11:19 AM
To: quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com
Subject: Re: AVR 2 Questons for machines near end of run

 

Hi Chris:

I can answer some of this....

 

As to the A/D convertor, the the engineering drawings are dated ‘79 and ‘80.

 

The sloped transport was easy to do with the design of the Ampex “cart” that the deck sits in.  Add a wedge or some type of support bracket and you could have the transport sloped very easily, but I don’t think it was a factory offering.

 

The picture on David’s site is from one of the vtoldboys webpages http://www.vtoldboys.com/hw1970.htm and is of a BBC machine taken in the late 90’s.  My guess is that the control panel was a BBC special product.  It certainly is very different from the several standard panels available from Ampex.

 

Don Norwood
Digitrak Communications, Inc.
www.digitrakcom.com

 

From: Chill315 at aol.com 

 

 

Perhaps Bill Carpenter will be the expert on this one.

 

David Dean in Great Britain has an AVR 2 with the TRW A to D chip instead of the original A to D boards.  I also looked at the picture that he has on line showing the machine.  There was a different control panel layout.  see www.westpoint.tv for the pictures

 

So when did Ampex change the A to D design to the TRW chip?  How many were made with this?

 

When did the control panel change to place the meters on the left side?  

 

I have seen pictures of a number of machines that have the deck tilted at an angle.  Was this an Ampex option or did this become standard on later machines?

 

Or are these things making this a one off machine?

 

Chris Hill

WA8IGN

 

 

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