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After reading all the posts so far, the question not asked is 'why use the
RF output at all?' jak 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. "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 This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group |
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