02-04-2025, 08:42 AM
Ikegami have a long and honourable history in broadcast TV: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikegami_Tsushinki At the Broadcast Engineering Museum we like their colour monitors which tend to "just work". I have a 1960s Ikegami 9" monochrome monitor above my bench. Picture quality is mediocre but it's very useful. I lock it to my lab SPG and feed it with the Y output of my 'scope. Incredibly useful for tracing problems in both analogue and digital video systems.
The ACR25 and TC100 were incompatible cassette formats though the recordings on the tape were standard quadruplex. Both machines were astonishingly complex and expensive. I wonder if any survive in anything like working order.
The ACR25 and TC100 were incompatible cassette formats though the recordings on the tape were standard quadruplex. Both machines were astonishingly complex and expensive. I wonder if any survive in anything like working order.
www.borinsky.co.uk Jeffrey Borinsky www.becg.tv







