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TEAC V 80AB F 8MM Videocassette Tape Recorder Military Avionics Aircraft Mission Flight Recorder AVTR

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Wild_Bill

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Jun 16, 2009, 1:37:55 AM6/16/09
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Hi, I've been looking for service literature, a service manual, parts lists
or any other technical info for the Teac V-80AB-F Airborne Video Recorder.
Similar updated units are the V-82AB-F and V-83AB-F.

I have found product info, as far as the selling features and performance
specs from the Teac website.

These are ruggedized military VCRs for some U.S. helicopters and fighter
planes, and had been fitted into a lot of global aircraft that were
manufactured in the U.S.
It seems that there were quite a few of the V-80AB-f units in service at the
time of Desert Storm, and since then.


It's possible that some were in use in NASA applications, and various types
of flight/training simulators.
Teac suggested in their literature that they would be suitable for law
enforcement, Customs and other uses requiring a rugged recorder.


I'd appreciate hearing from anyone that might know where I could obtain a
service manual for these units, which are listed below


Recorder, Video
Federal Supply Class 5836
National Item ID Number NSN
5836-01-381-8813
01-381-8813
50356 (Vendor number maybe)
Teac America Inc V-80AB-F-NTSC


NSN 7R-5836-01-381-8813-AH or
7R-5836-013818813-ah OR
7RH 5836 01-381-8813


Mating connector sets
VW/V80 or
V-W-V-80 OR
V-W-V83


Remote control units
VS-80G or
VS-80RCH


Control interface
Manual, discrete and RS-422


Power connector 6-pin Bendix PT02E-10-6P
Control connector 32-pin Bendix PT02E-18-32P
Power 28 VDC unregulated 15W (45W with heater)


These are basically an 8mm VCR in a rugged case (approx 6" cube) with
external control and signal connections thru the 32-pin connector.


wb(underscore)wildbill at yahoo.com


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Cheers,
WB
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Circuit

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Jun 16, 2009, 12:25:59 PM6/16/09
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Wow, I thought you disappeared a long time ago. I remember you were a
regular poster on this NG back in the late 90's. Glad to see you are still
out there tackling repairs. We are a dying breed.

Wild_Bill

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Jun 16, 2009, 2:37:30 PM6/16/09
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Yes "Cir", you're correct regarding the late 90s chronology, and also the
general overall lack of interest in repairs.

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Cheers,
WB
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