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orsetto
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Location: NYC

Post Posted: Nov 01, 2009 18:27 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

lordsmurf wrote:
Also, Blaupunkt RTV920 = NV-FS100, which I think is also the AG-1970P. Or maybe the AG-1960P. Where's orsetto?


Orsetto is in Brooklyn and doesn't know much about German OEM versions of Panasonic industrial VCRs. laugh.gif
I don't have verification, but I believe LordSmurf is correct in assuming Blaupunkt RTV920 = NV-FS100=AG-1970P. I'm reasonable sure the NV-FS series jumped directly from 100 to 200, which would make the 100 = AG1970. The only way the NV-SF100 could be the AG1960 would be if there was an interim NV-SF150 taking up the 1970 slot.

If PaulePanter is able to see the actual Blaupunkt or NV-SF vcrs, or photos of them, he can determine this for certain based on appearance. The AG1980 was an evolution of the previous AG1970, which was arguably the most popular semipro model Panasonic ever marketed. As such, the external appearance of the AG1970 and AG1980 are identical, and I would think any Blaupunkt or NV-SF derivative models would also look identical. Other than actual model number engraved on the unit, the only visible clue to identify a 1970 vs a 1980 would be to drop the front cover and look at the front panel just beneath the tape slot. The AG1970 has just PICTURE and HEADPHONE sliders in this location. The AG1980 adds several more items below these sliders: a widescreen/ normal switch, a color/b&w switch, a linear audio switch, and a reset button. The much older AG1960 looks nothing like a 1970 or 1980: the AG1960 is very slim, half the height of the later models, and it does not have a TBC. The first semipro model, the ancient AG1950, is enormous: twice the height of an AG1980, no drop-down panel, no TBC.


lordsmurf
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Post Posted: Nov 01, 2009 19:01 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Still not sure what a Blaupunkt RTV936 is. (No TBC, from what I can see.)
Grumble, grumble.

I have a photo of a AG-1960P and it looks a lot like the 1980, but missing one row of switches. Size of unit appears close to the same. And it looks a lot like the NV-FS90.

I'd like to figure out what each of these models is:
RTV910
RTV915
RTV920
RTV926
RTV936
RTV950

While we're playing the ID game, I want to know about these:
GoVideo DVR4200 DV/S-VHS/Video combination
GoVideo DVR4275 DV/S-VHS/Video combination
GoVideo DVR4500 DV/S-VHS/Video combination
GoVideo DVR5000 DV/S-VHS/Video combination

And for more entertainment, here's a crapload of JVC S-VHS model numbers. laugh.gif
Mix of crap and good units!
HR-S3500
HR-S3600U
HR-S3901U
HR-S3902US
HR-S3910U
HR-S3912UC
HR-S3912US
HR-S400U
HR-S4500
HR-S4700
HR-S4700E
HR-S4700EG
HR-S4700EH
HR-S4700EK
HR-S4700M
HR-S4700MS
HR-S4700N
HR-S4700U
HR-S470U
HR-S4900U
HR-S5000
HR-S5000E
HR-S5000EA
HR-S5000EG
HR-S5000EH
HR-S5000EK
HR-S5000S
HR-S5000U
HR-S5100U
HR-S5200U
HR-S5400U
HR-S5500
HR-S5500E
HR-S5500EG
HR-S5500EH
HR-S5500U
HR-S5800
HR-S5800E
HR-S5800EG
HR-S5800EH
HR-S5800EK
HR-S5800U
HR-S5900
HR-S5900EG
HR-S5900EK
HR-S5900MS
HR-S5900U
HR-S5902US
HR-S5912UC
HR-S5912US
HR-S5950EU
HR-S5955EK
HR-S5955MS
HR-S5956EK
HR-S5960E
HR-S5960EX
HR-S5961EX
HR-S5962E
HR-S5962EX
HR-S5963E
HR-S5963EX
HR-S5965EF
HR-S5965EK
HR-S5965ER
HR-S5966EK
HR-S5967EK
HR-S6600
HR-S6600MS
HR-S6600U
HR-S6611
HR-S6611EU
HR-S6700EK
HR-S6700MS
HR-S6700U
HR-S6711
HR-S6800
HR-S6800E
HR-S6800EA
HR-S6800EG
HR-S6800EH
HR-S6800EK
HR-S6800MS
HR-S6800U
HR-S6825EU
HR-S6850EU
HR-S6850MS
HR-S6851EU
HR-S6852EU
HR-S6855EK
HR-S6900
HR-S6900EG
HR-S6900EH
HR-S6900MS
HR-S6900U
HR-S6950EU
HR-S6955EK
HR-S6955MS
HR-S6965EK
HR-S7000
HR-S7000EK
HR-S7000U
HR-S700U
HR-S7100U
HR-S7200
HR-S7500E
HR-S7500EK
HR-S7500MS
HR-S7600
HR-S7600EU
HR-S7600MS
HR-S7611EU
HR-S7700MS
HR-S7711EU
HR-S7722EK
HR-S7850EU
HR-S7850MS
HR-S7851EU
HR-S7851MS
HR-S7950EU
HR-S7955EK
HR-S7955MS
HR-S8000
HR-S8000MS
HR-S8000U
HR-S8500E
HR-S8500EH
HR-S8500MS
HR-S8600
HR-S8600EU
HR-S8700EK
HR-S8700EU
HR-S8700MS
HR-S8850EK
HR-S8850EU
HR-S8850MS
HR-S8900KR
HR-S8955EE
HR-S900U
HR-S9200
HR-S9200EG
HR-S9400
HR-S9400E
HR-S9400MS
HR-S9500
HR-S9500E
HR-S9500EH
HR-S9500MS
HR-S9600E
HR-S9600EK
HR-S9600EU
HR-S9600MS
HR-S9700
HR-S9700EK
HR-S9700EU
HR-S9700MS

EK = Europe/PAL
EU = Europe?
EH = ??
EG = ?? (Typo?)
KR = ???!!!
MS= ???!!!
U/US = North America
E = Australia

Not a complete list either.
Models I've seen or used or own are missing, like 2901, 4600, 8965, 7965, 3800
Comes from repair-related info.

Also from JVC:
SR-S360E
SR-S388E
SR-S388EA
SR-S388EC
SR-S388ECA
SR-S388EK
SR-S388EKA
SR-VS20E DV/S-VHS/Video combination
SR-VS20EK DV/S-VHS/Video combination
SR-VS30EK
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PaulePanter
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Location: Germany

Post Posted: Nov 02, 2009 02:37 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

orsetto wrote:
If PaulePanter is able to see the actual Blaupunkt or NV-SF vcrs, or photos of them, he can determine this for certain based on appearance.


Sorry, I only have photos of the Blaupunkt RTV-950, where you already confirmed that it is an Panasonic NV-FS 200.

Thanks for all your answers!!!


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