Vintage Tech: PANASONIC NV-8600 (1978) VHS VCR - FIRST PAL VCR from PANASONIC - Repair / Restoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2024
- To date, my most exhaustive repair and video. Sorry it took so long.
I AM AN AMATEUR I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING I JUST FIDDLE WITH THINGS UNTIL THEY WORK Q_Q
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Marcel van Grinsven - Marcels TV museum:
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MLB Footage (C) 1971 Major League Baseball Promotional, Ltd
Intercity Fairs Cup Footage (C) 1971 UEFA - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
This was my first VCR, labeled Blaupunkt RTV 100 and I was very happy with it.
I payed 1898 Deutsche Mark in 1979.
HOLY SHIT THAT'S SO HIGH EFFORT I'M SO IMPRESSED I LOVE IT looks so gudddd♥
Please note that the Europeans did NOT had to wait 1,5 year to get a VCR. Because Philips had their own domestic VCR system available since 1972. So it were the Japanese and Americans that had to wait.
I'm well aware of that, and that wasn't supposed to be the point - they had to wait 1.5 years for PAL *VHS* machines :)
This is a superb repair video !!! I'm impressed with the recording quality of the device which is way better than from my 90's JVC recorder...
Thank you so much for the nice comment! :)
Good Job very well done, very nice sound and picture! Greets from Marcel The Netherlands Europe👍🙂👌
Hammer! Und wahrscheinlich eines der ganz wenigen Geräte dieser Art, die noch gehen. good job
danke ♥ ich frage mich manchmal wie viele von den Dingern noch vergessen in irgendwelchen Kellern rumstehen :(
I bought the last PAL VCR Panasonic ever made. It only weighs 1.6kg. Still use it today.
Good job ❤
That is awesome restoring such a piece of audio/video history.
Awesome work.
Good work!!!!
$788 in 1978 was a mortgage on a house. My Dad had one he bought in 1982 and it was built like a tank.
Is this VHS? Wow.....
It's so crisp I've almost mistaken it for SVHS or Beta......
Excellent fault-finding on this old beast of a machine! A funny thing happened at 34:23 as the clock rolled-over, it was the exact same time I was watching (albeit 14.06) ..spooky! :0
Wow what an impressive playback
I have a first JVC VHS Pal Videorecorder ❤ from Europa .
I remember when you created Sonic 1 Oergomized and that's been a long time ago!
I've seen capacitors less than a decade old that look like that... I wonder if the world will ever make a better one in this style.
Great work. It's inspiring me to get my NV8610 out and try some more restoration work. I did some work on it a few years ago and got it from not working at all through playing but with a capstan servo fault and poor sound to fixing the servo fault but still with poor sound. There's also a problem with the video in record and e-e mode in that it's very noisy. I don't know how far I will be able to get with it though because I think the capstan motor is a bit weak as well.
8600 vcr good vcr 😊
Every good Sur 😊
This was my parents' first VCR, bought by the summer or spring of 1979. The Middle East version was National branded and came in both silver and the darker gray chassis. Also, right next to the tracking dial, there was an NTSC switch. It was still working well into 1995 until we left the region. Good times.
EDIT: Here it is: th-cam.com/video/WJRjcano3eE/w-d-xo.html
Hi. What a great image results you have obtained. There is no noise and the image has no grain. Where do i have to touch to get something like this? I ask because I would like my panasonic to look like this.
RCA also had Panasonic develop NTSC LP a four hour speed for recording football game
Did they have camcorders available in the PAL maket for recording footage? Or was the unit only ment for recording tv output?
Great job! I have an NV-8600 too. You can actually enable still frame on this machine by shorting the emitter and base of transistor Q312. It won't look very good but it's OK to do this mod for a bit of fun... :)
Do you have a video of this? I'm curious to see what it plooks like
@@KylesDigitalLab You're in the VCR collectors group on fb right? I can post it there.
@@crashbandicoot4everr Yeah that's me
I'm afraid to ask... What is the yellow MOIST light at 3:03 ?
@@f.k.b.16 It lights up when there's moisture inside the machine. These old machines have a dew sensor near the head drum. When that sensor activates, the DEW or MOIST indicator will light up and none of the transport functions will work until the light is extinguished.
Just came from the FCK Vids. But dude ure content is decent. There are just 10 type of people....
I recently got a nv-8061 top loader. Same design as this one but more basic than this one. My issue is that it doesn't play tapes. The little motors that spin the spools seem to work when i push play except the right one. It doesn't move, but it does work and move when i fast forward and rewind. Any idea what it could be? Its in near mint condition. Got the box and everything.
Slipping belt or idler wheel probably, does the tape get pulled *off* the left spool?
The tape spools are driven by the capstan motor via belts and idlers. No separate motors are used for the spools. There is a belt and a clutch pulley with their only job of driving the take-up spool in low torque for play/record. For fast forward and rewind there are two different idler pulleys driven by the main large reel belt.
I need help to get my 1979 vcr going
What capture device do you use
Nothing special here, just a generic SAA7134 capture card with DScaler :)
@@Oerg866also, why would you repair something that most businesses avoid repairing for its age
@@Oerg866we’re you expecting that you couldn’t?
@@Oerg866also we’re can you get schematics for old machines like that
@@VHSGUY_ANALOGCOMPANY I'm not a business, just a hobbyist, so the economics dont really matter to me
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I want to sell it from Pakistan... who would like to buy it? quote me your best price
3:02 MOIST!!!! 🤢