LabGuy's World: 1968 Apeco Teletape B/W VTR

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1968 Shibaden SV-700 B/W VTR and TU-19UL Monitor / Receiver
        Apeco was famous for their photocopiers. Near the end of their commercial life, Apeco attempted to branch into other areas. This machine is an example of this. The Apeco Teletape Video Tape Recorder is actually a rebadged Shibaden SV-700. The following descripition is of the Shiba' 700, but applies completely to this machine.
        This model is the most common of all the Shibaden machines. All of the VTR's in this series were interchange compatible. The SV-700(U) is a two head helical full field  black and white system with mono sound. The (U) suffix, in the model number indicates this a U.S. (EIA / NTSC system) machine. The European (CCIR / PAL system) models had the (E) suffix.
        I picked this gem up with the matching monitor. I overhauled the mechanism and it pulls tape like a champ! The monitor has a broken vertical hold control which I have not repaired and tested yet. 
 
       There are three complete SV-700U's in my collection and now a fourth one disguised as the Apeco Teletape. Allinfo for the Shiba 700s applies to the Apeco machine.
       UPDATE: Some fellows, in the Boston area, have been checking out this machine to possibly use it to dub some old tapes that they have. Well, the prognosis is in. This poor machine is going blind in one eye. That is to say, it has a weak video head that may go out at any time. Now that I have a service manual, looking at the head replacement procedure, even if I had the parts, I would not undertake the task. Too complicated on this old dog ~ in fact virtually impossible without a factory fresh reference tape.

        NEW! 050313 Read the operator's manuals for these cool items: [SV-700U] Video Recorder and the [TU-19UL] Television Receiver / Monitor.


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