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Lenny June 7th 04 11:25 PM

You could also come out of the 3/4 " machine with video and audio.(I
doubt that it will be a stereo output) and put that into the ch 3
modulator and you will have ch 3 out. Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics.
"Kevin Carney" wrote in message ...
Not what you want exactly but, take the RF output and put it into another
VCR. Select Channel 5 on that VCR's tuner. It will now take your old units
Channel 5 and put it out on Channel 3 or 4 (switch selectable). Or use the
newer VCR's A/V inputs if the old unit has A/V outputs. You probably have a
VCR or two lying around, so it won't cost you much.

"DaveC" wrote in message
al.net...
This Panasonic NV-2110 3/4-inch VCR outputs RF on CH 5 or CH 6
(switch-selectable). There is no other choice of output channel. (This is

an
(*old* VCR, circa 1973, much discrete circuitry.)

Is the determination of frequency as simple as changing the xtals for

these
channels? (RF mod circuit uses two xtals for these channels.)

If I want change the circuit such that video is output to RF CH 3 or 4, is
this a straightforward xtal swap? Recal required afterward?

Has anyone done this before?

Thanks,
--
DaveC

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Lenny June 7th 04 11:25 PM

You could also come out of the 3/4 " machine with video and audio.(I
doubt that it will be a stereo output) and put that into the ch 3
modulator and you will have ch 3 out. Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics.
"Kevin Carney" wrote in message ...
Not what you want exactly but, take the RF output and put it into another
VCR. Select Channel 5 on that VCR's tuner. It will now take your old units
Channel 5 and put it out on Channel 3 or 4 (switch selectable). Or use the
newer VCR's A/V inputs if the old unit has A/V outputs. You probably have a
VCR or two lying around, so it won't cost you much.

"DaveC" wrote in message
al.net...
This Panasonic NV-2110 3/4-inch VCR outputs RF on CH 5 or CH 6
(switch-selectable). There is no other choice of output channel. (This is

an
(*old* VCR, circa 1973, much discrete circuitry.)

Is the determination of frequency as simple as changing the xtals for

these
channels? (RF mod circuit uses two xtals for these channels.)

If I want change the circuit such that video is output to RF CH 3 or 4, is
this a straightforward xtal swap? Recal required afterward?

Has anyone done this before?

Thanks,
--
DaveC

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[email protected] June 8th 04 12:37 AM

Kevin Carney wrote:

Not what you want exactly but, take the RF output and put it into another
VCR. Select Channel 5 on that VCR's tuner. It will now take your old units
Channel 5 and put it out on Channel 3 or 4 (switch selectable). Or use the
newer VCR's A/V inputs if the old unit has A/V outputs. You probably have a
VCR or two lying around, so it won't cost you much.



That is damn ingenious! You see VCR's lying around for garbage pickup,
so you could get one for nothing.

[email protected] June 8th 04 12:37 AM

Kevin Carney wrote:

Not what you want exactly but, take the RF output and put it into another
VCR. Select Channel 5 on that VCR's tuner. It will now take your old units
Channel 5 and put it out on Channel 3 or 4 (switch selectable). Or use the
newer VCR's A/V inputs if the old unit has A/V outputs. You probably have a
VCR or two lying around, so it won't cost you much.



That is damn ingenious! You see VCR's lying around for garbage pickup,
so you could get one for nothing.

Tzortzakakis Dimitrios June 8th 04 12:15 PM

Is this a joke?You have a working 30-years old VCR?And you want to keep
it?Give it to seomeone poor.A brand-new stereo philips VCR cost only 95
euro.

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? "DaveC" ?????? ??? ??????
al.net...
This Panasonic NV-2110 3/4-inch VCR outputs RF on CH 5 or CH 6
(switch-selectable). There is no other choice of output channel. (This is

an
(*old* VCR, circa 1973, much discrete circuitry.)

Is the determination of frequency as simple as changing the xtals for

these
channels? (RF mod circuit uses two xtals for these channels.)

If I want change the circuit such that video is output to RF CH 3 or 4, is
this a straightforward xtal swap? Recal required afterward?

Has anyone done this before?

Thanks,
--
DaveC

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Tzortzakakis Dimitrios June 8th 04 12:15 PM

Is this a joke?You have a working 30-years old VCR?And you want to keep
it?Give it to seomeone poor.A brand-new stereo philips VCR cost only 95
euro.

--
Dimitris Tzortzakakis,Iraklion Crete,Greece
Analogue technology rules-digital sucks
http://www.patriko-kreta.com
dimtzort AT otenet DOT gr the return adress is corrupted
Warning:all offending emails will be deleted, and the offender/spammer
will be put on my personal "black list".
? "DaveC" ?????? ??? ??????
al.net...
This Panasonic NV-2110 3/4-inch VCR outputs RF on CH 5 or CH 6
(switch-selectable). There is no other choice of output channel. (This is

an
(*old* VCR, circa 1973, much discrete circuitry.)

Is the determination of frequency as simple as changing the xtals for

these
channels? (RF mod circuit uses two xtals for these channels.)

If I want change the circuit such that video is output to RF CH 3 or 4, is
this a straightforward xtal swap? Recal required afterward?

Has anyone done this before?

Thanks,
--
DaveC

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Tim Auton June 8th 04 01:22 PM

"Tzortzakakis Dimitrios" wrote:

Is this a joke?You have a working 30-years old VCR?And you want to keep
it?Give it to seomeone poor.A brand-new stereo philips VCR cost only 95
euro.


How do you know the OP isn't poor?


Tim
--
Love is a travelator.

Tim Auton June 8th 04 01:22 PM

"Tzortzakakis Dimitrios" wrote:

Is this a joke?You have a working 30-years old VCR?And you want to keep
it?Give it to seomeone poor.A brand-new stereo philips VCR cost only 95
euro.


How do you know the OP isn't poor?


Tim
--
Love is a travelator.

Kevin Carney June 8th 04 05:48 PM

Dave,
Many people never saw 3/4" Umatic Video Players / Recorders. I worked on a
lot of Sony, some Panasonic & JVC and a few NEC. Sony was the best and they
probably still have parts available.

--
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************************************************** *
"We ought always to know precisely why a given job
is done in a particular way, and why it is done at
all, and why it can't be done more efficiently,
if it must be done at all."-- T.J.Watson

************************************************** *

"DaveC" wrote in message
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On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 05:22:11 -0700, Tim Auton wrote
(in article ):

Is this a joke? You have a working 30-years old VCR? And you want to

keep
it? Give it to seomeone poor.A brand-new stereo philips VCR cost only

95
euro.


This is a 3/4-inch VCR, no longer available new. Used ones are available

on
e-bay for about $100, but they all will have the same issues with display
interface.

How do you know the OP isn't poor?


The organization is a non-profit, always a bit low on funds.

(Your question shows an enlightened view of the economic world.)
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Kevin Carney June 8th 04 05:48 PM

Dave,
Many people never saw 3/4" Umatic Video Players / Recorders. I worked on a
lot of Sony, some Panasonic & JVC and a few NEC. Sony was the best and they
probably still have parts available.

--
change .combo to .com for correct email

************************************************** *
"We ought always to know precisely why a given job
is done in a particular way, and why it is done at
all, and why it can't be done more efficiently,
if it must be done at all."-- T.J.Watson

************************************************** *

"DaveC" wrote in message
al.net...
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 05:22:11 -0700, Tim Auton wrote
(in article ):

Is this a joke? You have a working 30-years old VCR? And you want to

keep
it? Give it to seomeone poor.A brand-new stereo philips VCR cost only

95
euro.


This is a 3/4-inch VCR, no longer available new. Used ones are available

on
e-bay for about $100, but they all will have the same issues with display
interface.

How do you know the OP isn't poor?


The organization is a non-profit, always a bit low on funds.

(Your question shows an enlightened view of the economic world.)
--
DaveC

This is an invalid return address
Please reply in the news group





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