I hope you feel better Adrian. Rest and recover. Don't push yourself too hard. All the best
@timstuart71127 ай бұрын
Yes Goldstar is LG. LG actually stands for Lucky Goldstar the name came from the merger of the Lucky chemical company and Goldstar electronics. As a side note I think either late ‘90’s or early 2000’s their marketing department developed the tagline Life’s Good.
@lasskinn4747 ай бұрын
I wish they would bring back the lucky goldstar branding instead of pseudo branding as if they were an european traditional brand. south korea isn't bad for quality(now anyway), should embrace that. the lg branding makes it just look like it's random stuff from china like all the trad. brands are. i still think fondly of a daewoo 32" crt I used to have 20 years ago. did everything, pal, ntsc and both in 50 and 60 and 50/60 rgb as well. was a great pairing to an og xbox.
@MrJeroendemuzikant7 ай бұрын
Man I was going to say that thing about Goldstar becoming LG. And being all clever about it. 😎🤣 I never heard about that being ‘Lucky Goldstar’. Only about it being ‘Life’s Good’, which I thought was pretty lame as branding. But what do I know. 😁
@timstuart71127 ай бұрын
@@MrJeroendemuzikant I have been in retail since the mid 80’s and have seen a lot over my lifetime. During the late 80’s to mid 90’s Korean brands were viewed as “cheap” and poor quality. Goldstar had that same reputation. LG was fully aware of that view at least here in the US. Kudos to them for recognizing it and relaunching their brand as LG. I only know of that back story because the retailer that I worked for at the time had training reps in that told the story when the LG brand launched with them. I think I remember them saying the merger of the two companies actually happened in the 50’s but since this was over 20 years ago maybe even 25 that I heard the story I am a little hazy on that.
@nickwallette62017 ай бұрын
Some people say "I would rather be lucky than good", but I don't know if that does or should pertain to chemical companies.
@Birdman_in_CLE7 ай бұрын
They also bought the Zenith brand out of Chicago.
@vwestlife7 ай бұрын
The heads on most 2-head VCRs are optimized for EP, so you'll get (almost) clean pause and fast-forward/reverse search in EP, but noise bars in SP or LP.
@Shadowfoxxy307 ай бұрын
if you knew anything about VCR's you'd know it's bad to pause your tapes it damages them.
@zachbeckner7 ай бұрын
@@Shadowfoxxy30 WTF? talk about an attitude.
@Vaionko7 ай бұрын
@@Shadowfoxxy30 You're telling vwestlife he doesn't know anything about VCRs? Lol.
@Snohup7 ай бұрын
Do 6-head VCR have (almost) clean pause and FF/RW in EP, SP and LP?
@adriansdigitalbasement27 ай бұрын
Heh after making the video, I played an EP tape and yes this was instantly evident! I surely knew this at some point but then forgot it.
@thirstyCactus7 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about the stomach thing. Wishing you a fast recovery.
@MiguelAngelBeltran7 ай бұрын
This VHS was installed in Buses. All was designed to be easy to use It. Vibrations, positions, etc ..
@mamayl85927 ай бұрын
I suspected it was used in a mobile environment.
@AttilaSVK7 ай бұрын
Oh yes, I recall going from Slovakia to Greece by bus in 1999, via Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria (that's the longer way) because of the war in former Yugoslavia. We were sitting near the back of the bus, maybe about two thirds in, and the TV was at the front. Well, I think nobody could really see it, maybe the people in first or second rows of seats :D
@Orangeman19967 ай бұрын
Ergo the 12-volts
@dustinsmous54137 ай бұрын
This model was quite common in RVs in the 90s and 2000svas well.
@sarahgoo55417 ай бұрын
Tune in next week when Adrian repairs a Husqvarna sewing machine 😊
@darkknite2k117 ай бұрын
@@sarahgoo5541 would be continuity gold 🪙
@jpnc23197 ай бұрын
This guy can repair almost anything
@adriansdigitalbasement27 ай бұрын
Maybe it uses a floppy drive??!
@jpnc23197 ай бұрын
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 let's see if can run Doom
@tigheklory7 ай бұрын
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 My wife's Brother embroidery sewing machine uses CF cards.
@joshuas25167 ай бұрын
Glad you’re on the mend, Adrian! My parents had a high-quality late-90’s Sony VCR, and that’s how I remember the pause looking! Oregonian greetings from Canby!
@BigCar27 ай бұрын
I'd recommend probiotic yoghurt. That seems to help my stomach get back into shape with the right enzymes.
@howaboutsomesoyfood7 ай бұрын
or probiotics in general.
@moonrock417 ай бұрын
That's a really good idea. I eat yogurt often and also take a probiotic pill every day.
@SkrixFox6 ай бұрын
Back in the mid to late 90's my family traveled the country with one of these and a small white crt TV in our green Chevrolet Astro van. My father built a nice little console for it to fit between the front seats. We had a small little 300w power inverter running everything. The audio would play out through the 3.5mm audio jack into the cassette tape jack. Definitely saved my parents a lot of headaches with my brother and I on road trips. I had completely forgotten about that little VCR. Thank you for the trip down memory lane.
@jeremiahrex7 ай бұрын
My family bought a full size van (sometimes called conversion vans?) in the mid to late 90's and it had one of these inside. I remember watching the Bruce Lee film several times on the color TV in there. It sat inside this wooden cabinet in between the two front seats, built into the center console. I remember the picture being pretty decent and this felt like the height of technology, watching movies in your VAN! Wow!
@bauertime7 ай бұрын
My dads handicap 1993 Ford van had the same set up.
@volvo097 ай бұрын
I love conversion vans!
@Alcarods7 ай бұрын
Yup! These were very popular in conversion vans also!
@gr8gassy7 ай бұрын
I appreciate you taking the time to share your more personal things like being sick and your diabetic things. It helps ground us in reality, that, although KZbinrs may be famous to us, they are also just regular people like us too. I recently got diagnosed type 2 diabetic, and it’s nice knowing I’m not the only one, and since I watched your videos for so long, I kinda knew what to eat and drink to help manage my sugar. Gotta get some of that tang, though! Been wanting to try that🎉
@gr8gassy4 ай бұрын
I did get some tang after chatting with Adrian about this topic at VCFMW. The mango one is good, and I will try the other flavors.
@siberx47 ай бұрын
My family had what was probably one of these _exact_ models when I was younger, specifically for use on our boat! It was a great unit in that application, both for size and the ability to power it off 12V. It didn't give us any grief as far as I recall, regardless of the orientation.
@remcovanderadio6 ай бұрын
We had those here (in Holland) as rental vhs players in a case. Recover good Adrian!
@dobroplayer76 ай бұрын
I had one of these mounted in a late 90s suburban, in the cargo area to the inside roof. It ran to a 5 or 7 inch fold down LCD screen mounted between the front seats from the roof. Obviously for the back passengers (kids) only. It had a small flat credit card sized remote that you had to point back at the VCR. The sound went through the trucks speakers via a manual toggle switch. This was a "top of the line" after market job on a dealerships demo suburban. I bought it used a few years later.
@petenielsen66837 ай бұрын
Strictly speaking it was called a VCP. I bought one to edit tapes when I recorded Doctor Who off WCNY in the late eighties and early nineties knowing that PBS might not repeat the same Doctors over again. And at the time I did not have the income for 2 VCRs. VCPs were cheaper. And the second RF port was because most people had CRTs without RCA inputs on them. It was a bypass so we would not have to unplug our cable TV every time we wanted to just watch TV.
@agw54257 ай бұрын
The smooth connector on the rf unit is the standard for Sweden, we almost never use threaded connectors for antenna/rf signals. In the 80´s and 90´s we had rental video players they called a movie box that was mounted in a vinyl/plastic carrying case, even they would have the smooth rf connector. Yours was probably sold on many markets so they simplified the design to save on parts.
@sasiuru7 ай бұрын
I remember these player only VHS things from video rental companies too here in Finland. Buying VCR late 80's was expensive thing to do, so that's why there was a rental players, just rent a video and player.
@imark77777775 ай бұрын
Oh that looks like an RCA connector to me on the side of the RF circuit. But yes Europe uses a different RF connector. And it's cool to know that rental VHS devices were available there outside of the blockbuster and Hollywood video of the US. Never did rent one but always wondered what the process would be like.
@agw54255 ай бұрын
@@imark7777777 You had very basic controls with play stop ff and fr usually it had a tracking control besides eject that´s it. we used to rent them with videos/tapes we wanted to copy if we had a vcr at home but not all vcrs could record of them because of copy protection, but some could.
@dennisp.21477 ай бұрын
We had a similar one that my brother grabbed out of the trash pile at his university when the dorms were being cleaned out at end of term in about 1996. It was originally in a rental case from the local Video store before we shucked it out. The power brick was integrated into the case, but could be removed.
@telemedic51427 ай бұрын
These look like the little machines you could hire from video shops in the uk if you didn’t own a player of your own. They would be fitted in a large carry box. This version seems to be for use in a mobile situation, we used them in coaches.
@pelgervampireduck6 ай бұрын
I remember having a "play only" VCR for some time, it was so frustrating. It was another brand, a local brand that only a local store sells. The day we got it they didn't have recording ones in stock, the price was the same, but my dad said "we don't need recording anyway" and bought the "play only" one. Arrrrrghhhhh. Years later I got my own NORMAL VCR that recorded, but it always felt like I missed out for a few years.
@jarthurs7 ай бұрын
This brought back memories, I bought a VHS player in the late 80's and it was the older brother to this the VCP-4100M. It sat under a 14" Philips portable TV in my room as a teenager.
@HokusaiXL7 ай бұрын
Those were also common with truck drivers because of how tight sleeper cabs are.
@artemius1307 ай бұрын
Hi Adrian) Get well and don't get sick. Thank you so much for the video. I very rarely write comments, even though I have been a subscriber to your channel for a long time) As soon as your videos come out on KZbin, I always immediately like them, because I know in advance that there will be something interesting) As for the tape recorder, I really have never seen a VCR that runs on a power supply. And Goldstar is really LG. I have a Goldsar TV and audio cassettes.
@baronvonschnellenstein28117 ай бұрын
What a cute VCP and in such good condition :) I actually still had a fancy hi-fi stereo Sony VCR of that vintage that I'd had from new until we bought this house 7yrs ago (smaller house - the VCR and its tapes had to go, but I kept my Amigas, lol) As many others already pointed out, it was quite common to find those portable VCPs on coach tour buses (If I remember correctly, even Greyhound, in these parts!). When you mentioned early attempts at recording video to VHS with portable players, that brought back memories of my dad lugging around such units and an equally sizeable video camera on a few family holidays 😂 - Thanks for that fun little "break" from regular, often "meaty" content - hope your current ailment goes away quick smart 👍
@xylexrayne85767 ай бұрын
I saw the front of this VCR In the thumbnail and freaked out. My grand parents had this VCR in their Van, along with a tiny TV. The nostalgia is real. As 90s kids we watched many many movies on that thing.
@TheGreatAtario7 ай бұрын
It's kind of a miracle videotape works at all, really. That they eventually got them so cheap and reliable is more miracles on top of miracles.
@shmehfleh31157 ай бұрын
I remember a friend had a conversion van with a 9" color TV and a VCR just like that in it. They also had a SNES wired into the system. Pretty effective way to keep the early 90s kids occupied on long car trips.
@whiskerlesswalrus7 ай бұрын
The jack on the modulator is there for the tuner if it was so equipped with on it allowed the antenna signal to be passed to a built in tuner-they made them in that form factor for years and the modulator works just fine as a stand alone modulator without a tuner plugged into it-why would a manufacturer make multiple devices like a modulator for a vcr with a tuner and one for a vcr without a built in tuner-just use the one-saves on having to manufacture different parts to obtain the same goal
@johnrichardson19497 ай бұрын
I had a few of these exact units in my limousine collection
@darkknite2k117 ай бұрын
Totally having flashbacks. Back in the day when my Dad ran a video rental store they had the straight A/C versions for rental use. Came in a big ole blow molded case.
@volvo097 ай бұрын
I remember the big blow mold rental cases!
@XKSteve7 ай бұрын
Oh bless Adrian, sorry you weren’t feeling100% but well done on another entertaining video. Really like your videos and have learnt SO much since subbing to your channel.
@mqb177 ай бұрын
At the 34:01 minute mark I totally thought Adrian somehow reached into the video and poked the sewing machine.
@jeromethiel43237 ай бұрын
Those chamois cleaning sticks were the best thing to use. You can actually clean them with the same fluid you use the clean the heads (regular old IPA works fine, at least that's what we used to use back in the day). Those sticks really only wear out if the chamois comes off the stick, or the surface of the chamois is damaged. They are actually very robust little items. And they are the absolute best for cleaning heads in a VCR (or audio tape deck for that matter.)
@ncot_tech7 ай бұрын
Having a VCR paired to a colour (trinitron) TV in your RV/boat was a super luxury. We had a b&w TV that needed hitting to make it work and I thought that was fancy 😅
@nickwallette62017 ай бұрын
Exactly. This immediately brought me back to seeing the pimped family vans and RVs at dealerships in the 90s. You had to be doing _alright_ to be cruising around in a van with a TV and VHS deck.
@grinderkenny7 ай бұрын
My parents had a video store back in the late 70s thru the early 90s . These vcr were designed as a rental unit with a 120 volt power supply
@grinderkenny7 ай бұрын
I'm not sure with this unit but a few systems used petroleum jelly as a lubricant on the gears. Also I remember fixing these as a kid at the store and one came in with a peanut butter sandwich inside of it.
@brentboswell12946 ай бұрын
My dad had a Goldstar mini VCP (video cassette player!) at his dental office for playing instructional videos for his patients. I used to borrow it over the weekend for copying rental videos from the video rental (with the aid of some RCA cables and an image stabilizer [copy protection defeating device] ordered from a classified ad in Popular Science 😂 ).
@larrywilliams80107 ай бұрын
Feel better soon
@bonemar667 ай бұрын
This VCP is designed to be put in the driver seat pouch so the kids can watch Aladdin in the back seats of the Grand Caravan.
@BilisNegra6 ай бұрын
The Husqvarna sewing machine video reminds one of a typical use case for a player like this, other than RVs and stuff: Commercials/product demos in retail space. Think about it: where else does the REPEAT button/function (playing a tape over and over) really make sense? If finally turns out this machine is actually more tolerant about playing in any orientation than more standard "living room" models, there's another advantage for you: you can tuck the unit away from customers' eyes more easily.
@otho037 ай бұрын
A friend had a conversion van with one of these in it.
@JessicaFEREM7 ай бұрын
be careful with windex with ammonia, often times the ammonia can eat plastics slowly over time. I personally use ammonia-free windex when it comes to electronics, not only is it safer for the environment, it's safer around tech. I just use store brand but you can get name brand too.
@LucidSystems7 ай бұрын
Same VCR was in our old van. Had that and a built in TV for the back seat passengers.
@subynut7 ай бұрын
Very cool! Growing up, there were a few times when we were living in a travel trailer. At the time, we had a Sanyo TV/VCR combo unit that had the dual voltage input like that VCR. Pretty neat! I pray you feel better really soon!
@nickblackburn19037 ай бұрын
39:02 You take that back! I love my VHS tapes! We often have 80's film nights and use a 1982 Fergusson Videostar. Joking aside, I loved this video and found it very useful from a maintenance point of view, thank you Adrian :) Also - drink some flat lemonade and eat some plain crisps(chips) always settles my stomach.
@Haldrie7 ай бұрын
I actually have a recorded VHS tape that somehow has the recording at the very start after the leader that I have not been able to properly capture due to all the VCRs I have having a OSD that shows up when I try to rewind and play that part of the tape so the fact this VHS Player does not have any OSD is great for my need of wanting to preserve that tape's entire contents. Also this helped me realize I really need to pull my main VCR apart and grease it up and do a better cleaning job on it to preserve it's proper operation.
@eDoc20207 ай бұрын
Many VCRs have different modes for the OSD such as always counter always visible. One of these options should suppress the OSD completely.
@imark77777775 ай бұрын
I've used a bunch of VCRs over the years... I think due to a combination of buying the next level up from the cheapest and buying the only thing we could afford. Although somehow we were luckier than another family member I knew who just kept destroying the cheap ones they got. Some of them don't do that some of them do and some of them let you toggle it in the menu if you can get into the menu without the remote. It is so annoying that they Blue out on static so quickly. And then that's complicated by the capture card doing the same thing.
@TheMamosians7 ай бұрын
Oh no I’m sorry that you weren’t well. Glad you’re feeling better. Well done for keep working away when your not feeling 100 percent
@danwic6 ай бұрын
Reminds me of old school trips with long coach journeys. Tbe teachers would stick a video on to stop us annoying the driver lol
@more.power.7 ай бұрын
Get yourself well Adrian thank you for releasing this video. Cheers
@BG101UK7 ай бұрын
Hope you recover soon, Adrian. Earlier single-speed VHS machines did provide quite decent still-frame and trick-play results. The issue with the 2-head SP/LP/EP machines is the head wafers are thinner to accommodate the narrower tracks needed for the long-play modes. You will likely find LP/EP recordings give a better image in trick-play modes on this machine.
@wolf14387 ай бұрын
I remember these on my 24 hours long bus holiday trip to Croatia. Same TV and VCR style. Was watching Desperados. Core memories.
@jeromethiel43237 ай бұрын
I was in Houston TX last week myself. Caught what feels a lot like a covid variant. Wiped me out for days. Could not/did not want to eat, just wanted to sleep. Taste and sense of smell was gone. Body aches, fever, congestion/cough, you name it. Have had a couple of different versions, and this felt just like it. Finally ate for the first time today (5 1/2 days cans food), and it was good! But yeah, the old stomach was NOT happy with food in it after being empty for so long. And it was chili mac, because i woke up this Wednesday dreaming about chili mac (a favorite of mine). So i had to make homemade chili mac, and it tasted amazing. And while my tummy was a bit upset, everything stayed down. So i'm calling that a win!
@Shadowfoxxy307 ай бұрын
technically speaking it's not a VCR but rather a VCP since it can't record
@Plarndude7 ай бұрын
Yah! Someone else is bothered by that too!
@helgew90087 ай бұрын
The silkscreen on the bottom circuit board is even marked "VCP". Back in the day, we called them a movie box.
@TonyLambregts7 ай бұрын
Technically correct: the best form of correct 😅
@macgeek217 ай бұрын
i vaguely remember the old style camcorders with vcr’s. my dad had a betamax when i was born and dropped it down the stairs at a mall in New Hampshire and it smashed in a million pieces. the vhs one we had was a panasonic i want to say and we had that one for years as well. till a tape got stuck in it and my dad took it apart to get the tape out and never put it back together.
@gingered7 ай бұрын
Those chamois tips are somewhat popular for cleaning game cartridges since they fit basically exactly between the plastic shell and the card connector without disassembling the cart and don't leave fuzz behind like cotton buds often do. I usually see them in kits with other "game cart cleaning supplies" so I didn't know they had a specific name besides "the wide and flat swab"
@steveskipper64737 ай бұрын
I can't help thinking about the moment in Clint's video where a decision was made to visit Whataburger....
@SophieFeet7 ай бұрын
Get well soon Adrian, I was worried! I've really been enjoying the Plexus videos (reminds me of some of the DEC gear I used when I first started working full-time).
@elektro-peter19547 ай бұрын
That Jack on the modulator-module is typically the aerial output that would be connected to the tuner module on VCRs that can record. I guess they just used the same modulator for this player.
@j__r0d7 ай бұрын
I have a nice Sony CRT/VHS combo and I love to watch some of my old VHS tapes every so often for the nostalgia. Plus, I just think they're neat! it's such a cool technology that a lot of people took for granted back in the 90s
@FishDS97 ай бұрын
Haven't seen a VCP in awhile. Thanks for the video Adrian!
@Renville807 ай бұрын
I understand all too well on 'side effect' illnesses... for me, any cold, flu, etc. makes my asthma flare up and it takes weeks / months to settle down. Here's hoping you get past it quickly!
@750kv87 ай бұрын
17:21 - The moving post is what controls the felt band tension. So, if the post gets pushed to the right due to increased tape tension, that loosens up the band, and vice versa. 19:37 - Counter Clockwise. I had to do a double check on one of Dave's videos, so I got it correctly. It's CCW. The head drum spins in the same direction as the tape passes by on, to help it move forward. 28:21 - That's how the brake mechanism works; at the start of fast winding the brakes, being spring loaded, are getting 'wound up' into a position where at the end of it they just get released to snap against the spindles for instant braking action. This is completely normal. 30:35 - On the bottom of the picture there's usually a pulse of 'noise' (in alternating spots between the frames, but there's just one actually), that's the very spot where the switch between the heads occur; interestingly, the engineers of practically all magnetic tape formats decided that it won't happen in a blanking area, but just a few lines before the active picture area ends. I assume the practical reason for this is making the head switching visible without having to use a special monitor that can be desynced, to monitor tape tension, but without impacting much of the screen area. Incorrect tape tension can cause a horizontal 'shear' effect on the lines immediately after the head switch. The position of head switch pulse also changes along with changes made in the tracking, relative to the horizontal sync pulse. IMHO that was a missed opportunity of implementing tracking without the use of a linear tracking signal, sensing the time relation of the head switch pulse and the horizontal sync pulse. AFAIK, no manufacturer did that. Any VCR is supposed to be able to operate in any position. The cassette door tends to jam in some tho, in my experience. Feel better soon, Adrian!
@robjw661117 ай бұрын
get well soon, and enjoy the old electronics
@suvetar7 ай бұрын
Feel better soon Adrian, and thank you for taking the time to still keep us up to date! Does Ginger help? I am a seasonal sufferer of a bug that gives me horrible nausea, Ginger is the only thing that seems to work !
@Stoney3K7 ай бұрын
I think a very common place to find these was aircraft and long distance buses, which usually had a series of TVs along the aisle for in-flight/drive movies.
@mrjsv49357 ай бұрын
I hope you get well soon. Nice little vhs player, brings memories from rental device my parents used to rent couple of times in the 80's, before they bought our own VCR. It was called Esselte Home Video System, or something similar to that, I believe it was just a player to show the rented vhs movies, small and fairly easily portable., like this newer player. I seem to recall the 80's Esselte had some teal coloured buttons too. I still have Philips VHS VCR from 2003, still in working condition and sometimes I watch the tapes I used to record with it, mostly TV-shows and some movies. It had some minor issues couple of years ago, but they seem to have disappeared, at least for now, without doing anything to it.
@minty_Joe7 ай бұрын
Adrian, sorry to hear you weren't feeling well. I hope you get better. I recommend some peppermint tea or even some with ginger in it. They seem to help with nausea and upset stomach for me. Keep up the great work and rest up.
@Darxide237 ай бұрын
Most VCRs should be pretty agnostic about their physical orientation.
@kevinh967 ай бұрын
For the mode switch on that model if you evert weird behaviour it looks like you only need to remove the black cover, just gently push in the white tabs in the centre and pry the cover off with a small screwdriver. The lower flat contacts can be cleaned with deoxit, or even good old IPA and a cotton bud. The tiny finger contacts on the underside of the cover can be cleaned with the same products just make sure you go in the direction the little contacts are orientated. You can also very gently pry the little fingers up a little to get better contact but 99% of the time that isn't necessary.
@marekwyszkoni644327 ай бұрын
3:26 - not really, they decided not to. My Elekta PAL/SECAM VCR which possbly was made by Aiwa, has the recording functionality via composite and it's small and 220 volts and 12 volts too. However adding a tuner back in the 90s to these portable VCRs was impossible since those old analog tv tuner heads required 30v to tune them, and it would possibly increase the size too. If you wanted to record tv broadcasts on a non tuner recording vcr (oddly they called these things "video cassette players with line recording" by manufacturers) you needed a TV that converted the RF to IF and converted IF to composite video with audio (quite common in Eastern Europe) (those are the mysterious video outputs on TVs, they also decoded RF to composite for those VCRs with no tuners)
@AnthonyRBlacker7 ай бұрын
I remember back in the 90s my uncle had a VHS camcorder. It was pretty big, it went on your shoulder, had a very small viewfinder that stuck out either left or right, had a boom microphone (horrible quality) on the top, an attachable light that slid on.. it had an angled handle with some function buttons on it. It didn't have an addition playback screen on it, had to use the viewfinder, but it was ok.. that thing recorded a LOT of video back in the day.. SO many tapes.. they're all junk now I'm sure.. but what memories
@nelly6617 ай бұрын
Hope you feel better soon!
@stewievader47 ай бұрын
Thankyou for showing what the flat headed cleaning sticks from other videos are called. Good thing your sparing with them though, 75$ for a pack of 50 ouch.
@danotten33447 ай бұрын
Great video, I have about 10,000 VHS movies, so was really interested in this one 🙂
@Madpegasusmax7 ай бұрын
never seen a VHS constructed like this ,quite interesting,good serviceability , external fuse ... the extra plug on the tuner could be for a Aerial plug or for test/calibration proposes .
@nysaea7 ай бұрын
Get well soon Adrian! :C
@quadmods7 ай бұрын
As a former bench tech for rotary head machines of all sorts, the mode switch was by far the most common repair. I had dozens of different ones in stock, all functioned similarity. Slip ring and pinch rollers also were common.
@mvcube7 ай бұрын
Get well, soon!
@gman830907 ай бұрын
You could also have it in your car as well some limousines had CRT TVs and vcrs
@cencio_19767 ай бұрын
Who knew Husqvarna made sewing machines? I always learn something watching Adrian
@jonord7 ай бұрын
Husqvarna is one of the oldest companies in Sweden. THey've also made kitchenware and rifles. My parents home had all Husqvarna kitchenware. The sauna was Husqvarna.
@adriansdigitalbasement27 ай бұрын
I know basically nothing about sewing machines but this one sure seems extra fancy! (But then again, what do I know, maybe it's super bare bones?)
@tim17247 ай бұрын
I have a Husqvarna Viking sewing machine. My grandma bought it back in the 80s specifically because it was made in Sweden. (She was Swedish.)
@pederb827 ай бұрын
They made washing machines etc too. :)
@bentboybbz7 ай бұрын
They make lawn equipment, lawn mowers weed eaters chainsaw, they make dirt bikes,... It's so strange to me that someone that makes dirt bikes makes sewing machines lol
@nakfan7 ай бұрын
Probiotics is a great help to get my stomach back to normal again, also during / after treatment with antibiotics.
@sbrazenor27 ай бұрын
Soup, or salty water (especially when hot) can cause acute diarrhea. That's natural. Worse is a large amount of saline with magnesium citrate, which is used for colonoscopy prep.
@peteregan97507 ай бұрын
hope you get well soon !
@probnotstech7 ай бұрын
That VCR (VCP technically?) would have been common on tour buses as well. I have memories of watching movies on bus rides during band trips back in the 90s, and they had VCRs like this, and CRT monitors hanging from the ceiling.
@gentuxable7 ай бұрын
It's a Videocasette Reader :D
@Really........7 ай бұрын
@@gentuxable There are no record functions on this unit so it's Video Cassette Player.
@antonglushkov23276 ай бұрын
The day has not been lived in vain. Now I know that Husqvarna produces sewing machines.
@rednwhitecooper7 ай бұрын
A lot of these were installed vertically in an armrest. I remember renting conversion vans for vacations in the 90s and they VCR was always hidden away while the TV was front and center there in the back of the console or on the ceiling if it was a high roof van.
@TechneMoira7 ай бұрын
Hello Adrian, hope you're feeling better. A small tip: Chamois is pronounced as sha-moaa... it's a French word describing basically skin of the goat antelope (Chamois) that lives in the Pyrenees mountains on the border between France and Spain. Fun fact: professional bicycle athletes wear chamois inlays in their pants to absorb excess sweat... I'm told it makes sitting on the sadle for a long while "a lot more comfortable" :D However, don't take my word for it, you should try it out yourself to experience whether that is true or not LOL
@dennisp.21477 ай бұрын
In America (and parts of Anglophone Canada) We pronounce it "shammy". Primarily to make the Frogs twitch and writhe.
@branhicks7 ай бұрын
I find watching a movie on VHS to be very nostalgic. My LG TV does a decent job of upscaling and my receiver processes the hifi audio just fine. It's definitely an experience
@czeci77 ай бұрын
Sewing video was quite interesting, you should share it to some archives. :)
@alangray52886 ай бұрын
That sewing machine looks more complicated than the vcr!
@tigheklory7 ай бұрын
My Chevy Express 1500 came with a 12v CRT TV and an Audio Vox 12v VCR. I still have both even though I took them out of my Van. The power to the VCR is a Molex connector.
@datassetteuser3567 ай бұрын
Oh yes, VHS goodness! Still play VHS tapes at home (but of course I would :D ) and recorded some newer stuff onto them via an HDMI-AV adapter. It's worth it for the cozyness of watching tapes on a CRT again these days alone.
@jabrow71357 ай бұрын
Adrian, I’m exactly the same with my sugars during bouts of stomach issues. I tend to force myself to eat even when I’m feeling sick and don’t take any insulin until my sugar goes up. Actually if I’m having diarrhea my sugar stays low but the otherwise I’m always backed up and have to take quite a lot of insulin. I think it’s IBS. Anyway get well soon. I love your content.
@Synthematix7 ай бұрын
Best vcr i ever owned was a Ferguson Videostar Hi-Fi, was so good i used it for music recording for years
@kevinshumaker37537 ай бұрын
I had a 12v/120v VCR that recorded too, back in the 90s. Bought with an Atari 2600 for the kids while traveling in our van, along with a Timex Sinclair 1000. Kids loved them also for camping...
@michaelallen14327 ай бұрын
Adrians analog attic!
@sokoloft37 ай бұрын
I had a awesome Goldstar set around that size of the TV you showed. Maybe a tiny bit bigger. Must've been from the late 60's early 70's. Had the clicky knobs. I wish I still had it and the NTSC RCA set I had that had SCART and a whole bunch of other stuff.
@mariestarlight7 ай бұрын
Feel better Adrian. Apologies if this is unwanted advice, but I have similar issues when I have stomach illnesses and personally I found that taking probiotics for a few days really helps my stomach recover. Just figured I'd shout it out in case it's something you haven't tried.
@kirkanos39687 ай бұрын
Sounds like my crazy stomach thing i have been fighting with since i was young. Just stops processing food, only thing that helps most the time is water and riding my bike miles hard and fast or working in the yard and getting that metabolize working again. Hope you get well soon.
@thanthanasiszamp47077 ай бұрын
You must absolutely power up the machine using 8 AA batteries, just to see how it will behave while voltage drops. It would be insteresting to see the end results.😁
@kyorin65267 ай бұрын
Thats way better than the super chunky Ferguson Videostar we had back in the day.