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Service Resources / Re: Stellavox service and parts
« on: December 10, 2021, 07:41:54 AM »
Agree, I have ordered many parts from Mr. Simonet, he is correct and professional., an assit for Stellavox users :)
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Hi ,I had also inquired about sourcing the IC10 firmware BIN file to other pros and Studer users who had multiple A810s. No one had archived the various firmware versions so far...
It had occured to me - the machines like Studers that used commonly available electronics parts for their boards in the 70's and 80's can be serviced in the future with vintage parts from other electronics gear and other Studers. However, for the firmware - it will be hard to replace once Studer officially stops supporting the analog machines in 2010. So until then, the firmware IP belongs to Studer and can't be publically archived and distributed.
For my original needs, fortunately, Angle from this fourm had offered to loan me the MPU board with the version of firmware I was looking for and soon I will rebuild the library of 25/91 version firmware BIN files.
With unfortunate demise of the Studer List, I am considering archiving collection of different firmware versions for Studer A810, A807, A820 and other models. So, if you own a Studer recorder and want to archive your firmware, please contact me. I may already have the BIN files but if not, I can help you extract the data and save them as BIN files to be used later to burn replacement firmware Eproms.
Ki
Hi ,
Is there a possility to get a copy of the bin files for the EPROM of the Studer A810?have problems in mine. many thanks in advance!
I had also inquired about sourcing the IC10 firmware BIN file to other pros and Studer users who had multiple A810s. No one had archived the various firmware versions so far...
It had occured to me - the machines like Studers that used commonly available electronics parts for their boards in the 70's and 80's can be serviced in the future with vintage parts from other electronics gear and other Studers. However, for the firmware - it will be hard to replace once Studer officially stops supporting the analog machines in 2010. So until then, the firmware IP belongs to Studer and can't be publically archived and distributed.
For my original needs, fortunately, Angle from this fourm had offered to loan me the MPU board with the version of firmware I was looking for and soon I will rebuild the library of 25/91 version firmware BIN files.
With unfortunate demise of the Studer List, I am considering archiving collection of different firmware versions for Studer A810, A807, A820 and other models. So, if you own a Studer recorder and want to archive your firmware, please contact me. I may already have the BIN files but if not, I can help you extract the data and save them as BIN files to be used later to burn replacement firmware Eproms.
Ki
Sounds like the new bearing needs some adjustment or lubricant, or both.
Hi David and Joe:Hi,
Here's what you need:
www.mouser.com
Mouser #: 639-CR12600SE-T
Mfr. #: CR12600SE-T COMP-3-1 SOLDER TABS
Manufacturer: FDK Batteries (Formerly Sanyo)
Desc.: Electronic Battery 3V 1500mAh
Price: $9.65 ea.
For other Nagra T owners,
As soon as you disconnect the battery, the RAM loses all the codes and data loaded at power up and user entered values. Sometimes it could be a good thing as Hani found out to clear out the corrupt data. The machine will load factory defalut parameters and operational code at power up. But if you don't want to lose the set up data, I would suggest you get a battery holder with two AA batteries and temporarily solder in parallel with the Nagra battery before removing the old battery. You would solder in the new battery and desolder the AA batteries and you should be good to go.
Good luck!
Ki
Hi Hani:Hi Ki,
It's a basic supply and demand situation - not to mention Doc B's stellar demo of the TP tapes at the major audio shows using his Nagra T having boosted interest level for the machine, IMHO.
The CINE adapters for the T used to sell for around $400 a pair but the last one sold for more. The metal NAB hubs used to sell for around $800 if my memory serves me right. The meterbridges went for around $1,500 but that was more than a year ago - a long time in the scale of tape time. ;-)
Ki