Here at long last is the future of analog television. Born only six years after the transistor, and force-fed from a microchip-rich converter box, the venerable CT-100 chugs on.
As planned, video from the converter box runs into the vintage 12AT7-based RCA-design composite video interface, while audio is received on channel 3.
First thing I noticed was an apparent consistency of color, due I suppose to the tight control ATSC has over color space quality.
By
not connecting audio from the converter box to the audio section of the CT-100, the RF/IF is used, so virtually all the CTC2 circuits are functional except the second detector diode (1N60) and a very few associated components. Feels better that way.
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see it here: (Blip on top of the CT-100 is the ATSC-to-NTSC converter box the government subsidizes.)
http://home.att.net/~pldexnis/potpou...er-Box-OTA.jpg