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How 'bout some Pro VCR? JVC BR-6400U
weighs 50 lbs, transport is built on a thick aluminum block, everything is direct drive except the loading mech and ejector mech. My best performer picture wise. Too bad about the lack of HiFi audio, though the linear audio performance is pretty good. |
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Toshiba a-l91
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Here's close up pictures of the display on the Zenith VRD530HF and VRE550HF. I'm not very good at photography, and even worse with the cell phone.
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Hitachi vt-98
I love these pics man, they are great for documenting these rare systems.https://youtu.be/8602NAgiFFo?t=285
Minolta Video System MV-500 Shttps://imgur.com/gallery/NuOGxaj Quote:
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Sony Slv-R7 Hifi Stereo S-Vhs
Last edited by svhs; 03-01-2019 at 02:52 PM. |
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I've bought and sold quite a bit of stuff since I moved from WI to AZ.
Here is most of my current VCR and video equipment collection: 1st pic: RCA VKT426 - working, but I don't have the remote RCA VKT700 dimensia - working, with the original remote RCA VPT630HF dimensia - working, with the original remote RCA VPT695HF dimensia SVHS - eats tapes, but I have the original remote, box, manual, etc... 2nd pic: RCA VBT200 - working RCA VBT200 - working mechanically, but trouble reproducing correct colors RCA VDT600 - working except for dead clock RCA VDT600 - untested (probably at least needs belts) RCA SJT400 CED player - not working Realistic CED player - working 3rd pic: Zenith JR9000 Beta VCR - working mechanically, also trouble with color Zenith KR9000 Beta VCR - untested (probably at least needs belts) Zenith VR8500PT Beta VCR - working mechanically, but displays nothing put static when I play a tape Zenith VR8910PT Beta VCR - untested (probably at least needs belts) RCA SFT100 CED player - working RCA SFT100 CED player - needs stylus Magnavox VH8010 laserdisc - working, missing remote 4th pic: Zenith VR3000 - working, missing remote Zenith VR4000 - working, with original remote Zenith VR2300 sideways loader - working, missing remote Zenith VR3300 sideways loader - weird jittery picture, seems to have horizontal sync troubles, also missing remote 5th pic: Magnavox VH8000 laserdisc - untested Panasonic NV2125 U-Matic - untested 6th pic: Quasar VR1000 "great time machine" VX format - untested
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One thing he doesn't explain is you also want to adjust the playback video amps (the pots were labeled 1H and 2H PB level) on the YC-L board under the playback mech. You want to connect the RF out of the deck to a TV to do this instead of using video out (the monitor I was using wouldn't show the issue on the video input). Basically you want to use the decks tuner to see what normal video level should be (brightness wise) then hit play and adjust 1H and 2H to take the excessively dark video, that you'll probably find you have, and return it to a normal brightness level comperable to what the decks tuner gets. IIRC I bought a Zenith SVHS deck off of you...The same VCR repair kick I recently was on that fixed the Beta decks also fixed that SVHS (though I had to part out a working Zenith VHS-HiFi deck with the same mech to that).
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Might as well post the rest of it (all this stuff is working):
1st pic: RCA VKT300 2nd pic: RCA VKT385 & VMT395 3rd pic: RCA VMT597 4th pic: Zenith VR1820 5th pic: Zenith VR1830 (sideways loader) 6th pic: RCA VMT395 Sears Beta VCR Sears CED player Proscan laserdisc
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Victor VHS/HR-L1
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That "Toshiba"...
And with that "Hitachi" I couldn't find any pic. Didn't know that under the "Minolta" brand they made V.C.R.'s. I'm a "Minolta" fan. Oh my soul! http://www.videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=258979 |
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An ultimate beautiful vcr sharp シャープ ビデオカセットレコーダー vc-bs10
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Minolta MV-20S MV-305 MV-605 MV-60S MV-705 MV-120F MV-120S MV-160 MV-500S MV-900S V-700S Last edited by svhs; 01-04-2021 at 01:37 AM. Reason: SHARP シャープ ビデオカセットレコーダー VC-BS10 |
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https://archive.fo/rhp9W
Zenith BASE TAC CONNECTORnovel approach us1ng both a two position RF switch device and the Video/Audio outputs of a baseband CATV decode1· through the VCR' s built in Tuner/Aux. input selector. Some new VCRs even allow the unattended selection of "Tuner" or "Auxiliary" inputs as part of the multi-event programming. With such a VCR, this system allows for all of the desired functions. In operation, however, it is not as simple as it looks. Although there 1s apparently only one two-position RF switch to be concerned with, there are two more twoposition switches in the VCR <TV;VCR switch and Tuner/ Aux. swi t.ch) which must be manipulated.BASE .IA.C Perhaps the ultimate and Jo~est cost VCR-Cable interface is the "Afterburner" approach. This system is so named because the premium pro~ram descrambling IS performed after the subscr1ber receivin!l; equipment's tuner-IP, and demodulation stages. The system depends upon Baseband scrambling techniques, in-band addressing data, and home equipment capable of being adapted. The Zenith BASE-TAG product is a good example of this technique and is compatible with Zen1th' s Z-TAC SSAVI scrambling. Last edited by svhs; 01-13-2021 at 12:18 AM. |
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