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Old June 7th 04, 11:25 PM
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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.

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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,
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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,
--
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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.
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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.
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Old June 8th 04, 12:15 PM
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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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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,
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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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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,
--
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"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?


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Old June 8th 04, 01:22 PM
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"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
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Old June 8th 04, 05:48 PM
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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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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

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"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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Old June 8th 04, 05:48 PM
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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.)
--
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