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CED Digest Vol. 8 No. 21 • 5/24/2003 |
20 Years Ago In CED History: May 25, 1983: * Navy Lt. Cmdr. Albert Schaufelberger, deputy commander of the U.S. Military Group in El Salvador, is assassinated by leftist rebels. He is the first American military adviser to be killed in that country. * In a controversial move, President Reagan dismisses three of the six members of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, all three Democrats who oppose his civil-rights policies; Reagan's nominations subject to Senate confirmation, are all Republicans. * During the first meeting of the China-United States Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade in Beijing (Peking), U.S. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige remarks that the U.S. would soon facilitate the sale of high-technology items to China. * The movie "Return of the Jedi" grosses a record $6,219,629 on its opening day. * RCA PRESS RELEASE: RCA and Hitachi To Launch 'CED' Video Disc System in the United Kingdom in Fourth Quarter Of 1983 LONDON, May 25 -- RCA Corporation and Hitachi, Ltd. announced jointly today that they plan to introduce the Capacitance Electronic Disc ("CED") system in the United Kingdom this autumn in time for the Christmas selling season. The announcement was made at the consumer electronic industry's Spring Trade Show. RCA will make the video disc albums and Hitachi will supply the players for the U.K. launch. Seiji Sudo, Executive Vice President and a Director of Hitachi, Ltd., said, "Hitachi will support the 'CED' launch in the U.K. with two stereo player models, one with infrared remote control and the other with an optional wired remote control." He said the players will carry suggested retail prices of under £300 (under $500 at current exchange rates). Roy H. Pollack, Executive Vice President of RCA, said, "The production facilities for making video discs compatible with European television standards already are in place in Indianapolis. We will master and press European system video discs at the same plant where we make discs for the North American market. Both players and video disc albums will be sold together initially in some 1,500 retail outlets throughout the United Kingdom. Herbert S. Schlosser, Executive Vice President of RCA, said RCA expects to have approximately 100 popular titles in the opening catalog, including some from the great libraries of RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video and MGM/UA Home Entertainment Group, Inc. New titles will be added to the catalog monthly. The video disc albums will be distributed by RCA Records' subsidiary, RCA Limited (U.K.), he added. RCA VideoDiscs plans to set up a launch group in London to coordinate the merchandising, advertising and promotion of the video disc software. The video disc albums will be optionally priced from £12.95 to £21.95 ($20 to $34), with many of the titles priced under £20 (under $30). The PAL video disc player will be capable of playing up to 75 minutes of programming per side, for a total of two and a half hours of playing time. Mr. Schlosser said, "By optionally pricing discs under £20, we believe they will be very affordable for those who want to buy and build home video libraries." Mr. Sudo said the PAL players will be sold in the U.K. under the labels of Hitachi and others. May 26, 1983: * Steingrimur Hermannsson becomes prime minister of Iceland, heading a center-right coalition. He succeeds Gunnar Thoroddsen, who had held the position since 1980. * An earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale strikes Honshu, Japan's largest island, killing 106 people. May 27, 1983: * In India, sixty people are believed dead after a bus careens into a gorge in the central state of Madhya Pradesh. * In Bonn, Germany, Konrad Kujan admits writing the Hitler diaries, proved to be false earlier in the month. * Future CED title in widespread theatrical release: Return of the Jedi. May 28, 1983: * The leaders of seven Western powers and the European Communities meet at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia for their annual review of the world's economies. At the conclusion of the economic summit two days later they issue the "Williamsburg Declaration on Economic Recovery" calling for an end to protectionism, a greater emphasis on new technologies, more stringent efforts to control budget deficits, and a review of the world's monetary system. The leaders include Pierre Trudeau (Canada), Gaston Thorn (the European Communities), Helmut Kohl (West Germany), Francois Mitterrand (France), Ronald Reagan (the U.S.), Yasuhiro Nakasone (Japan), Margaret Thatcher (Great Britain), and Amintore Fanfani (Italy). * "Flashdance... What A Feeling" (CED) by Irene Cara becomes the No. 1 U.S. single. May 29, 1983: * Tom Sneva wins the 67th Indianapolis 500 automobile race. May 30, 1983: * Peru's President Fernando Belaunde Terry declares a state of emergency and suspends civil rights after bombings by leftist rebels. May 31, 1983: * The Philadelphia 76ers win the National Basketball Association (NBA) championship by defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 115-108, in the fourth game of their best-of-seven play-off series. * Jack Dempsey, the American boxer, dies at the age of 87. Dempsey was the world heavyweight boxing champion from 1919 to 1926. Four of his bouts are featured on the CED title "The Big Fights, Volume 2." ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "vince c" <vincecorrado> To: digest@cedmagic.com Subject: ELMO VEC-200 Belt/Pully Upgrade Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 07:36:40 -0400 Hi, I am trying to refurbish an ELMO VEC-200 (Toshiba VP100) by using the pulley and belt replacement. The parts seem to be out of stock at the supplier recommended at CED. Any other suppliers available for these parts. Thanks, Vince ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Byrd141 Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 19:46:08 EDT Subject: CED Collection - around 100 of them To: digest@cedmagic.com Does anyone live in or near the Kansas City area? I am looking to get rid of my CED collection and would rather not ship that many of them. I would take $2 a piece. If you are interested please email me and let me know if you would be able to pick them up. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 17:00:25 -0700 (PDT) From: Aj Pawlowski <cbandwny> Subject: Circuit Board on the Pickup Arm To: digest@cedmagic.com I picked up one of these cool machines for $0 at a fleamarket, with a disc of "Empire Strikes Back" in it, but in horrible condition. I tried to play it, but the screen remained black, the display was "--", so i figured the disc was toast... I picked up a copy of Risky Business @ Goodwill for $1.25, and got it in, but again, black screen. I checked the stylus, and it, although it looked odd, similar but different than that of a LP deck or something, seemed OK. I noticed then that where the back end of the chamber door flap thing goes, there were some traces on the circuit board. They were discolored looking in a line directly under this stupid door thing..., and upon touching them, they disintegrated. No wonder nothing appeared on the screen (no static nothing), the stupid stylus is not connected to anything. (I say stupid alot, sorry, but I don't know why). I will attempt a repair via solder or something (not worth the "defroster kit"0), unless someone has a better idea. I have one of these and a VH-8000 DiscoVision from the FleaZONE, and these would make excellent cool "ghetto" appliances for my TV. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks Adam - CBandWNY@yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 03:12:18 -0700 Subject: RE: ELMO VEC-200 Belt/Pully Upgrade From: Tom Howe <tom@cedmagic.com> To: digest@cedmagic.com >I am trying to refurbish an ELMO VEC-200 (Toshiba VP100) by using the pulley >and belt replacement. The parts seem to be out of stock at the supplier >recommended at CED. Any other suppliers available for these parts. I checked the SDP/SI web site and the three parts are listed at these prices: S1086Y-PC-05 $14.27 A 7A30-250312 $5.34 A 6R11-04084 $6.39 These can now be ordered on-line from the SDP/SI eStore at this URL: https://sdp-si.com/eStore/ It's not clear from your message whether you called SDP/SI and the rep couldn't locate the numbers, or if you placed an order for the parts and were later told they were out of stock. But the SDP/SI eStore does allow you to add these items to a shopping cart and proceed to checkout, so you could try that method of ordering if you have not already done so. --Tom ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: SonyFan13 Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 18:36:16 EDT Subject: SGT-250 color problem... To: digest@cedmagic.com I have an RCA SGT-250 videodisc player that exhibits a problem with the picture. Sound is good. The picture appears black and white with very dim luma and only smidgens of color. The player was junked as it was believed that the stylus was bad. However, the pickup is still able to track the disc without skipping, which rules out the needle. Rotation was checked using the CED strobe sheet and it is properly rotating consistently without any variation at any time; the pegs do not appear to be moving during rotation when under a fluorescent light source connected to the same power circuit as the player. I would like suggestions as to what and where I should look. Thank you. - Reinhart ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: SonyFan13 Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 12:12:48 EDT Subject: Remote search for SGT-250 To: digest@cedmagic.com I have successfully repaired the picture problem of the SGT-250. I had two SGT-250s that were inoperable and instead of trying to fix the video modulation problem with one player, I just took out the good DAXI CPU in that one and replaced the bad DAXI CPU in the other one that had good video. I have just ordered replacement belts to complete the other aspect of the player's repair. So now I'll have a new primary player, while my SJT-200 will become a spare. I now need to search for a replacement remote control for this player. I want only the specific remote that is designed for this model. Would anyone here be willing to sell a spare remote or know of any sources which may have the correct replacement? Thank you. - Reinhart I CAN PLAY A LOT OF DIFFERENT STUFF!!! VHS Hi-FI SuperBeta hi-fi DVD Video LaserVision LaserVision CDV MPEG VCD CED
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