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No, the thermistor is the little bitty metallic looking disc next to it. If it goes open, the big black thingy (VDR- voltage dependant resistor, or varistor) will cook, fry, sizzle, smoke, and drip stinky mung. Hey, learned a new word from Zeno.
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Figured out the oddball varactor tuner/OSD and got it on channel 3 for a DVD feed. I hooked up a speaker, sound works. It looks pretty bad, but it's a start.
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Ah, I didn't mean it was a bad start, just that it looks kind of bad because I haven't done any setup adjustments. I just changed a couple of jumpers and dialed in the channel. Often times the picture gets skewed horizontally or shifts vertically so that the two halves of the image are in the wrong places, but hey, it's working.
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One of the problems with those modular sets is intermittent connections. When you put the set in its final position, you need to re-seat all the modules.
At one time, all manufacturers made modular sets. But it was soon discovered that all the connections created intermittent problems. So they returned to a unitized chassis design. To create a video input, you'll need to go in at the emitter of Q312 with 3.5 Volts P-P on non-inverted video.
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I'll do that, and re-seat the ICs and other transistors as well. May as well try the same with the 370, it may get high voltage back. If not, who knows what other ills it has that might be cured.
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Had a heath scope that had issues with IC socket intermittents, before I was acquainted with contact cleaner...Did not keep it long.
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What coil did you say was broken? If its on the IF board, you may not need it if you are going to convert to A/V input.
For a video input, you can use a video buffer IC or you can use 2 transistors. One transistor will not do it since you need more than 1V of video. An emitter follower will give non-inverted video but with no gain. So you will need a two transistor design called a compound pair. Here's the circuit I used.
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Excellent, thanks.
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If it is JUST a coil and not a transformer, then you may be able to rewind it. just unwind, glue the form back together, and rewind.
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If that doesn't work, you can probably salvage a coil from an RCA of the same vintage.
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I'd rather put in another one really. Would one from a CTC-88 work? I have one from September 1978. I wouldn't be junking it, just borrowing a coil. Also, are there any Heathkit manuals available for download?
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Its probably the coil. It sticks out like a sore thumb. The transformer has a shield around it.
Most likely the CTC-88 coil will work. The chip used is an RCA CA3071. It was also manufactured by Motorola as the MC1371. It was part of a very popular chipset: http://www.ralphselectronics.com/pro...EMI-CA3071.PDF The manuals are assembly for the most part and since yours is already assembled, they're not needed. The schematic is a large 24x30 sheet. BUT that set is legacy technology so you shouldn't need a schematic.
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The coils in the CTC-88 look a little small. The base of the broken one is marked 40 with 1649 under that. Any idea what would replace this?
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