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Panasonic SV-255 DAT, opening with jammed DAT tape
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Anyone know a way to get the drawer open on a Panny SV-255? I've unscrewed the lid, but getting to pop appears to be a mystery. Regards, Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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Panasonic SV-255 DAT, opening with jammed DAT tape
Ty Ford wrote:
Anyone know a way to get the drawer open on a Panny SV-255? I've unscrewed the lid, but getting to pop appears to be a mystery. Has the tape unloaded and been withdrawn into the cartridge? If so, find the motor that lifts the carriage and turn it with your thumb. If the tape hasn't unloaded, it's going to be a matter of figuring out which of the motors you need to turn in which order to get it to unload. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Panasonic SV-255 DAT, opening with jammed DAT tape
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 18:58:10 -0400, Scott Dorsey wrote
(in article ): Ty Ford wrote: Anyone know a way to get the drawer open on a Panny SV-255? I've unscrewed the lid, but getting to pop appears to be a mystery. Has the tape unloaded and been withdrawn into the cartridge? If so, find the motor that lifts the carriage and turn it with your thumb. If the tape hasn't unloaded, it's going to be a matter of figuring out which of the motors you need to turn in which order to get it to unload. --scott Tape is visibly not around the head. Any idea where the motors are? Ty -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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Panasonic SV-255 DAT, opening with jammed DAT tape
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 09:32:11 -0400, Ty Ford
schreef: Tape is visibly not around the head. Any idea where the motors are? I have 2 of these, and they are rather easy to open completely. That was the only poss. i used to get a jammed DAT out. R -- Http://80.126.58.137/ |
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Panasonic SV-255 DAT, opening with jammed DAT tape
Ty Ford wrote:
Tape is visibly not around the head. Any idea where the motors are? Out to lunch with the motors in my SV3700 and DA88. -- ha |
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Panasonic SV-255 DAT, opening with jammed DAT tape
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Ty Ford wrote: On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 18:58:10 -0400, Scott Dorsey wrote (in article ): Ty Ford wrote: Anyone know a way to get the drawer open on a Panny SV-255? I've unscrewed the lid, but getting to pop appears to be a mystery. Has the tape unloaded and been withdrawn into the cartridge? If so, find the motor that lifts the carriage and turn it with your thumb. If the tape hasn't unloaded, it's going to be a matter of figuring out which of the motors you need to turn in which order to get it to unload. Tape is visibly not around the head. Any idea where the motors are? The one that does the loading and unloading is probably on the side of the transport, possibly with a belt attached to it. The other motors are all underneath. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Panasonic SV-255 DAT, opening with jammed DAT tape
That's the old little portable. My recollection is there is no motor for carriage release. It's a spring loaded parallelogram. I think there's a simple solenoid operated latch holding it down, somewhere around the lower part of the cassette holder. If you are still having trouble tomorrow, I'll dig out my SV250 or its service manual (mechanically the same, I believe). in article , Ty Ford at wrote on 10/15/06 3:47 PM: Hi, Anyone know a way to get the drawer open on a Panny SV-255? I've unscrewed the lid, but getting to pop appears to be a mystery. |
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Now FS for Parts: Panasonic SV-255 DAT, opening with jammed DAT tape
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 00:04:47 -0400, G Louie wrote
(in article ): That's the old little portable. My recollection is there is no motor for carriage release. It's a spring loaded parallelogram. I think there's a simple solenoid operated latch holding it down, somewhere around the lower part of the cassette holder. If you are still having trouble tomorrow, I'll dig out my SV250 or its service manual (mechanically the same, I believe). You are correct, Sir! A call to Pro Digital in Broomall, PA confirms it. Now, he also confirmed that the age of the electrolytics has pretty much obsoleted this charming first addition to my portable digital recorder collection. If you need the SV-255 for parts, it's for sale in its current semi-working condition. Regards, Ty Ford |
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Now FS for Parts: Panasonic SV-255 DAT, opening with jammed DAT tape
On 2006-10-17 04:58:04 -0400, Ty Ford said:
If you need the SV-255 for parts, it's for sale in its current semi-working condition. ....and if you're looking for Tascam DAP-1 parts, I've got one that seems electronically okay - it passes e-e signal - but won't record. -- Jay Rose CAS tutorials and other sound goodies at dplay.com email is "jay@" plus the dot-com in the previous line. |
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