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KODAK MVS MODULAR VIDEO SYSTEM MVS-5000 8mm Audio Video Recorder & MVS-380
VERY VERY VERY strange and unusual for PANASONIC - to add AN HIFI mark on to vfd- Panasonic PV-8660 VHS VCR Video Cassette Recorder Player Hi-Fi Stereo LOEWE Videorecorder View Vision 8500H SVHS-LOL-ITS A GoldStar Last edited by svhs; 03-06-2019 at 01:15 PM. Reason: Panasonic PV-8660 VHS VCR Video Cassette Recorder Player Hi-Fi Stereo |
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Very nice!!!!
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Ha, never thought that a combo like this could exist!
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Toshiba A-L91: Arrows and 2 remotes!
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By arrows do you mean VU meters?
I can't recall 2 different remote options for the same model deck...But having a deck that would respond to either of two different IR codes (selectable) and a remote that could send 2 different codes (also selectable) was not uncommon on mid-range and up VCRs...The idea is that some owners might buy 2 decks and use them to edit and or dub video from one tape/deck to another so having one deck/remote set to 1 IR code and the other set to the other made it easy to remote control the decks independently...I have a couple of cheaper JVC S-VHS-ET decks with such a remote arrangement and have taken advantage of that feature for dubbing/editing extensively.
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Is Roman the same person as svhs? I think he's posting from an Asian country and using Google translate so his posts have a little bit of a language barrier.
He does post some interesting VCRs. |
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I had picked up one of those VCRs where you put the tape in sideways. Perhaps this weekend I will clean it up, see if it works and/or take some pictures of it.
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Fluke
Model: 54200 Type: TV Signal Generator Serial #: 798013 Model Specifications: Offers additional sound test signals and a highly stable RF output, making it ideal for complete testing of TV sets, VCRs or other related equipment. Generator are avaiilable with PAL, NTSC and SECAM video standard options. There are over 500 test patterns for calibrating geometry (in 4:3 and 16:9 aspectratio), synchronization, focusing, static and dynamic convergence. Remotely control all functions via the optional combined GPIB and RS232 interfase. The RF output on the Fluke 54200 TV Generator covers the entire RF frequency range from 32 to 900 MHz. The output frequency can be set directly with a resolution of 50 kHz. In addition to standard mono audio signals, the Fluke 54200 optionally supports both analog stereo (BG, A2 and Mk) and digital stereo (NICAM) systems. A BTSC sound channel can be included to test multi-channel television sound (MTS) and a second audio programme (SAP). Options 54011 PAL Standard 54012 NTSC Standard 54013 SECAM Standard 54021 Teletext and Widescreen Signaling Bits 54022 PDC/VPS (only in combination with 54021) 54023 Closed Caption 54031 RGB + YCrCb + YC 54032 IEEE/RS232 Interfase 54061 Mono Sound + Analog Stereo 54062 Mono Sound + NICAM Sound 54063 Mono Sound + BTSC Sound Quote:
i have pc change and huge interupt here,but i am not asian my old account is Visual here i have to post very strange vcr-with up side down motor head Last edited by svhs; 07-15-2019 at 12:03 AM. |
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I don't remember what model it was or who made it, but I remember years ago I had a Stereo VCR (don't know if it was HiFi or if it was Linear Stereo) that had a VU meter built into the flap for the loading mechanism for the VCR much like the one in post #6 except I don't the one I had was a Toshiba (at least not that I remember anyways).
Anyone here know which make and model that might of been? I was thinking it may have been a 1980s model but not sure, and it was definitely a model that was meant for the USA market and not a model that was intended for the European or Japanese Market. I think it was one someone had given to me to fix up and use because it had quit working on them. I had gotten it to play tapes again but when I went to put it back together I had accidentally pinched the wires for the VU Meters on the flap for the loading mechanism which resulted in the VU meters not working anymore so I had to get rid of the deck. The VU Meter wires fed through a hole that went through the hinge of the flap, and then down the side of the loading carriage and then connected to the mainboard with a plug. |
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Vmc-110asl-f1ー BO-300▼
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What I did seen around here? https://bouya.officew.jp/wp-content/...ony-8-1086.jpg
A "jukebox" Betamax V.C.R.? |
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