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Old 10-18-2015, 03:28 AM
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Had the WORST day in a while today. Spent 5 hours at home depot statring with culling unwarped plywood for a sub floor for the hard wood the folks are laying down, followed by waiting for a rental truck to return to a DIFFERENT store since the one at the store we were at blew a brake line, and they did not tell us it was out of commission when we called ahead......
I came home to a funny burnt electrical smell with no localized source.
Immediately after getting the gremlins that I'd been fighting for a couple of days out of my osc. sub chassis (they of course go running around the house looking for other electrical victims) I change the filter on the furnace and notice the burners running without the fan....I wait a minute and conclude the fan (which was fine when I got home) has died. Opening the panel on the furnace revealed one of the fan motor wire nuts BURNED open. When I was examining the panel my breath put the pilot flame out, and after fixing the motor wiring (no clue why it burned open in the first place) the fan work but no flame in the furnace and I can't manage to manually relight the pilot (this is the first time I've ever opened up and worked on a furnace).......The darn thing made me miss most of my late Saturday TV shows too (at least I did record them). And when I went to watch my CCI daily driver console did not produce HV (the darn H out tube socket heater contacts went open again after ~1 year of trouble free operation).

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Originally Posted by old_tv_nut View Post
Neat project!

I wonder how linear the modulation is - will be interesting to see if you can avoid 920 khz audio/chroma beats when the 4.5 MHz is added. This was the bane of early transistor modulators for VCRs and was the reason the 4.5 MHz injection was kept near the minimum level acceptable to receivers.

Another thing you may want to try is replacing the 220 ohm and switched bypass for 0.7V / 1.4 V video level with a pot, to get an adjustable modulation level.
You were spot on about it not wanting much signal....If I coupled the output with so much as 18pF (smallest mica I had) it would swamp the chroma with noise. I ended up wrapping a gimic around the 6AS6 leg of C10 to get enough but not too much signal. The unit is still only an osc. I need to build the bias and audio feed CKT for the varactor modulation diodes, and the B+ regulator CKT....For the regulator I'm planning to use an LM317 since I have plenty of those.

My main problem once I built the sub chassis was non-sinusoidal output....I had double peaked pulses at best a total mess at worst. I was initially working using only my freq counter and confounded by the frequency rising and falling while tuning my trimmer cap in only one direction. Once I added the scope to the mix it became apparent the wacky waveform was fooling the counter. I had to add a 430pF feed back cap from the output of the 6J6 amp section plate to the coil side of the 27pF cap to make it a clean sine wave (it also improved output strength). I know it is working at 4.5MHz and mixing with the agile modulator correctly since tuning it above and below 4.5Mc would silence the received audio static in the neighborhood of 4.5.

Pay no mind to the static in the TV picture....The tuner is dirty (or something like that) and that TV set does that on all other signal sources I have including good ones other sets receive crystal clear.

If and when I get audio working decently I'll repost my schematic with all the audio mods added to it.

The video modulator on it's own seems to be having video flicker/horizontal tearing (noticed this before building the osc) that I need to check....Though it could just be intermittents in that flaky CCII I'm tuning it's signal with.



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