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old_tv_nut 04-16-2022 06:27 PM

Happy Easter - CTC-5
 
Ukrainian/Polish Easter eggs on the old beast...

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ARC Tech-109 04-16-2022 06:41 PM

Sweet RCA roundie next to a Zenith console, hardwood floors just like at great grandma's place. Very nice

bluenorm 04-17-2022 07:54 PM

gorgeous set :banana:

etype2 04-18-2022 02:17 PM

:thmbsp:

zenithfan1 04-19-2022 06:01 AM

Nice color!

SueAnders 04-22-2022 04:47 PM

Yes what a gorgeous picture! Bet most CTC-5s weren't adjusted that well! lol

old_tv_nut 04-22-2022 05:55 PM

With the relatively poor video response of the CTC-5 chassis, I've learned that the right font size combined with a black outline makes a huge difference in the readability and therefore apparent sharpness. The black outline in particular makes a much greater improvement than I would have guessed.

Here's a look at the result right out of the camera without adjusting the highlights, shadows, and white balance (and fixing the camera tilt).

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Popester 04-23-2022 11:31 AM

Very cool Wayne.

Penthode 04-27-2022 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by old_tv_nut (Post 3241219)
With the relatively poor video response of the CTC-5 chassis....

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Wayne,
Can you explain further specifically what you mean by "poor video response"?
Terry

ARC Tech-109 04-27-2022 11:48 PM

I can't speak for the CTC-5 specifically but all of the later RCA roundies I remember were quite sharp despite the frosted faceplate.

Titan1a 04-28-2022 03:59 AM

A very nice picture. A trophy indeed!

old_tv_nut 04-28-2022 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Penthode (Post 3241297)
Wayne,
Can you explain further specifically what you mean by "poor video response"?
Terry

If you look at a resolution test pattern or multiburst, you can see that the video response rolls off well before 3 MHz. I don't know how much is contributed by the video amps and how much by the delay line, but the circuit doesn't even have or need an explicit 3.58 MHz trap. It makes broadcast pictures be more or less VHS equivalent. This is further smeared by the low high voltage in this set, resulting in poor spot size.

Penthode 04-28-2022 03:08 PM

I wonder if it may be an video IF alignment problem? The luma response is no different than the deluxe model.
My VIF test is while viewing the resolution chart, to simply rotate the fine tuning control and see if the resolution markedly improves as the video carrier descends the nyquist slope. It could be the video carrier is sitting above the 50% point.

I found in my CTC5 the RCA or phono connector which attaches the IF coax from the main chassis to the tuner, if dirty, will move the carrier to high.

old_tv_nut 04-28-2022 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Penthode (Post 3241320)
I wonder if it may be an video IF alignment problem? The luma response is no different than the deluxe model.
My VIF test is while viewing the resolution chart, to simply rotate the fine tuning control and see if the resolution markedly improves as the video carrier descends the nyquist slope. It could be the video carrier is sitting above the 50% point.

I found in my CTC5 the RCA or phono connector which attaches the IF coax from the main chassis to the tuner, if dirty, will move the carrier to high.

Nope, I did a full alignment after restoring it. The IF is OK, also verified by the fact that the chroma response is OK and there are no color problems. So, there is full-bandwidth video at the detector, but the video section doesn't pass it. If it had full video bandwidth and an explicit chroma trap like the better chassis and every set afterwards, it wouldn't be so bad. As it is, you can't even see dot crawl on vertical edges.

This Super chassis is full of questionable cost cutting attempts. RCA learned their lesson that it wasn't worth it and never sold a low grade color chassis series simultaneously with a good one again.

Another example, it really needs the audio carrier amp/limiter stage that the better chassis has. If you tune the audio trap dead-on in this chassis, you practically lose audio. It has to be tweaked a bit off to get acceptable volume, hopefully without introducing 920 kHz beats in the picture.

Penthode 05-03-2022 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by old_tv_nut (Post 3241327)
Nope, I did a full alignment after restoring it. The IF is OK, also verified by the fact that the chroma response is OK and there are no color problems. So, there is full-bandwidth video at the detector, but the video section doesn't pass it. If it had full video bandwidth and an explicit chroma trap like the better chassis and every set afterwards, it wouldn't be so bad. As it is, you can't even see dot crawl on vertical edges.

This Super chassis is full of questionable cost cutting attempts. RCA learned their lesson that it wasn't worth it and never sold a low grade color chassis series simultaneously with a good one again.

Another example, it really needs the audio carrier amp/limiter stage that the better chassis has. If you tune the audio trap dead-on in this chassis, you practically lose audio. It has to be tweaked a bit off to get acceptable volume, hopefully without introducing 920 kHz beats in the picture.

I have reflected upon what you have said. Even on the deluxe, I have been concerned at the lack of dot crawl implying that the RCA engineers expressly rolled off the luma response before 3.58MHz. On the two later sets I have, the RCA CTC-11 and Zenith 24NC31Z, the dot crawl is more apparent. I would be curious if the other CTC5 custodians of both the Super and Deluxe see the same.

The added Chroma bandwith on the Deluxe means that you should see more chroma detail. Although the Deluxe uniquely for this one chassis only employed wide band equiband chroma demodulation which implies quadrature crosstalk at the higher chroma frequencies. I wonder if in the end there was really that much added benefit since subsequently RCA never employed the wideband chroma again?

As for the added sound IF stage, I agree there is added benefit. To me it imples the added sufficient signal at the ratio detector to improve limiting and remove AM ingress. Certainlt the CTC-5 Deluxe has the best intercarrier sound compared to other sets I have compared of the era.


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