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![]() Doug Smith W9WI wrote: Andrew VK3BFA wrote: The easiest way is to gt a hard rubbish vcr, (most have been dumped because of tape transport faults) use the av inputs, and output on a UHF channel - the modern ones have tunable UHF output. Not in the States. VCR modulators here output on VHF channels 3 or 4. (60-66 or 66-72MHz) If the OP can find a foreign UHF modulator, it should work with US signals, with two possible issues: - The sound-video separation is different. This means the sound will be on the wrong frequency for an American TV. If the OP doesn't care about sound then this isn't a problem! - TV channel frequencies are different in different countries. Most Australian channels don't coincide with American channels. (if a modulator tunes Australian channels 30-37, the only channel in that range that corresponds to an American channel is 32, which is American channel 28) Are European/Australian VCR modulators continuously tunable? Or can they only be set to discrete channels? http://www.73.com/a/0019.shtml offers a "block converter". (among dozens of other items! It's about 3/4 down the page on the left-hand side, stock #AE047) It's a broadband frequency converter that will convert a US channel 3 RF signal up to US channel 37. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com Hi Doug, thats interesting - us in OZ had the same VHF output system years ago, but when we got UHF broadcasting, all the VCR's went to UHF output. Most (if not all) are tunable over a narrow range,(via a trimmer cap on the rear panel) some of the more exotic ones (even from dumpster diving) have user settable(sp) output with the actual RF frequency on screen - makes a crude UHF sig gen. The advantage of the UHF output over the older VHF only is no co-channel QRM from the strong Ch3 signal to local on air channels. Agree with the different standards - nowadays, this is not an issue as even the el cheapo VCR's are multi-standard. Saves having to manufacture for different markets, and the new chipsets for this are dirt cheap. Most new ones have an integrated tuner/if/video conversion "can" - unfortunately, bus controlled so difficult to experiment with unless you are comfortable with microprocessors. I aint - firmly rooted in the analog domain! 73 de VK3BFA Andrew |
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