VERA - Early Video Tape Recorder - Peter Axon interview 1958
Early video tape machine developed by the BBC starting in 1952. VERA - an acronym for Vision Electronic Recording Apparatus - used half inch magnetic tape on 20½ inch reels, with a tape speed of 200 inches a second. This allowed a maximum of fifteen minutes recording time. http://www.vtoldboys.com/vera.htm

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