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RCA U70 UHF Converter
I decided to take a break from my GE 810 project and take a quick look at this guy. It a top of the line RCA U70 UHF converter.
There's some separation in the upper right, but otherwise it's in good condition. I wonder what the UHF jack in the lower left and the RCA jack center bottom are for ![]() ![]() Most converters just have a 6AF4 oscillator and converter tube, but this adds two 6CB6 amplification stages. ![]() It's also very well built. Check out the tuning cavity. Several slugs move in and out of coils when turning the dial. Heavily shielded 6AF4 tube. ![]() Just a 3-section electrolytic to deal with. Not a single paper cap. Does anyone have a schematic ? Last edited by bandersen; 10-17-2010 at 04:37 AM. |
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I found this old VK thread with some good info http://www.videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=39714
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After a quick recap and new 6CB6s, it's working fairly well. I was able to pick up four analog UHF stations.
Here it is hooked up to my Sentinel 430 and tuned to MeTV. That's a network that broadcasts classic TV shows and movies.
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That is a hefty unit, power xfrmr and 5Y3 rectifier, no details spared. Nice pix on TV. This is the sort of thing you'll find for sale that people think is a radio, "powers up, but can't get any sound out of it."
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Nice! I played with one of these units about a year ago... the UHF antenna terminal on the back did not appear to work... the only way I could get a picture was by using the SMA connector on the back as the UHF input. I assume that yours is working ok with the "normal" connection of the stacked bow-tie to the 300 ohm UHF terminals?
jr Last edited by jr_tech; 10-17-2010 at 11:10 AM. |
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Yes, I'm using the 300 ohm UHF terminals. |
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I believe that the RCA connector was right at the mixer diode, before the amplifier stages. jr |
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Your Sentinel TV and MeTV sound like a perfect match -- a retro-TV channel viewed on a vintage television receiver that was new when most of MeTV's now-classic shows were new as well. Do you get Antenna TV in Chicago as well as MeTV? If so (in Chicago, I would think one of the VHF network stations should have it on a subchannel), that network will provide even more good retro programming for your Sentinel 430. I've been watching both networks since they arrived on subchannels of channels 8 (FOX) and 19 (CBS) in this area, and I enjoy them both as they show almost all the TV programs I grew up watching. One of my favorites is Kojak, which I watched every week on CBS in the early '70s. MeTV shows these programs in reruns at 12:30 a.m. Eastern time, and I think they are on earlier in the evening as well, although the time of the earlier airing escapes me as I write this.
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Thread is from two years ago.
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Very true, but this thread was referenced in a more recent thread:
http://www.videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=256471 Now we can get stuck in a loop, stuck in a loop, stuck in a loop. ![]() jr |
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It may be two years old, but we still have analog broadcasts in Chicago
I just did a fresh scan and found analog broadcasts on channels 6, 23, 34 and 41.
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I suppose you could use this UHF converter to downconvert ATSC DTV UHF TV stations and set the ATSC converter box to channel 6. I tried it and I did get a few DTV stations coming in on channel 6, though as we all know DTV is kinda fussy to get to work. You could place this UHF converter next to a HDTV, feeding it, flat panel, and amuse your friends by tuning the UHF converter to get stations in Hi Def.
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Slightly off topic here but i turned through the dial of sever of my tvs and I pick up about 7 channels all of them are rebroadcasts of the cw (the seem to have several low power transmitters going so they can cover a larger area) and one or two was religious or PBS couldn't really tell too much static.
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Bob, That is one of the BEST indoor vintage UHF antennas you're using there. I had several of those and gave them all away with sets I sold.
BTW , I cannot find any analog in Southeastern PA or Maryland |
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