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VO-2630
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BVP-5040
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This is a basic playback only Umatic. It can playback PAL, NTSC4.43 and SECAM
formats and is extremely easy to operate.
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VO-5630
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An easy to use recorder/player with full multistandard (PAL/NTSC and SECAM) playback
facilities. Automatic repeat is available to allow continious playback looping.
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VP-7030
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This the Series 7 equivalent of the VP-5030. It incorporates an accurate Frame code
system to allow more sophisticated remote control options.
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VP-7040
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Sibling to the Series 7 VP-7030. It incorporates an accurate Frame code
system to allow more sophisticated remote control options.
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VP-9000
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This is a U-matic player only machine which can playback SP, High and Lo band
tapes. It has a Dolby noise reduction system for improved audio quality.
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VO-9600
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This is a player/recorder which incorporates SP (Superior Performance) technology.
It is capable of playing back in SP, High and Lo band modes. It also has a Dolby noise
reduction system for improved audio quality.
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VO-6800
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This is a portable Lo band recorder. It has a four-tip video head drum for simultaneous
playback and record.
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VO-5800
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This VTR is intended for use as a slave in an editing environment. It has full Jog/shuttle
tape transport control and a dub output to ensure minimum signal loss during editing.
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VO-5850
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Designed as the master editing VTR. It sits nicely alongside the VO-5800 to form a
two machine edit suite when coupled with the RM-440
edit controller.
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BVU-800
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This is fully controllable High band machine intended as an edit master VTR. It has both 9-pin and 36-pin interfaces.
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BVU-850
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This is the first of the Broadcast Video Units, or BVU, to be featured on PALsite.
It incorporate Superior Performance (SP) technology and Dolby C noise
reduction.
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BVU-870
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This BVU unit features Dynamic tracking enabling perfect, noise free, pictures from speed
-1 to +3 times normal speed. When coupled with an optional TBC it gives outstanding broadcast
quality pictures.
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BVU-950
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The SP U-matic machine can support Sony's plug-in time base corrector. It pioneered features
such as search dial setting of time code and diagnostics which have become standard on the
Betacam format.
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BVU-150
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This is the portable SP Umatic model and was intended for acquisition use. By modern day
standards it's rather heavy but it incorporates some advanced features for its day.
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