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Inside the Ferguson TX80 Chassis


All About Solders and Fluxes
Fault Notes on HRD110/3V38 VCRs
Build this Simple ACJIDC HV Tester
Satellite TV NotebookDX-TV
VCR ClinicTV Fault Finding 0

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Frequency Range: 10 MHz - 2 GHz in two bands. Frequency Range: 4-1800 MHz in nine bands.
Output Level: +6 dBm - -80 dBm. Output Level: +6 dBm - -69 dBm.
Calibrated Attenuator: 0 - 86 dB, in 1 dB steps. RF Attenuator: 1 dB step calibrated up to a total of
Impedance: 50 ii. 75 dB.
Synthesized Marker: from 10 MHz up to 2 GHz. Impedance: 50
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Impedance: 50 Li (for AT 71 50) and 75 l! (for NOISE GENERATOR NG 752
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Frequency: 0-2 GHz (AT 71/50) and 0-1,8 GHz Attenuator: three steps: 6, 10 and 20 dB.
(AT 71/75). Output Level: -30 dBm/MHz BW
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COPYRIGHT
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Copyright in all drawings, photographs and
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protected and 'reproducution or imitation in
whole or in part is expressly forbidden. All 402 The Images of the Future Conference George Cole
reasonable precautions are taken by A look at the next generation of consumer electronics
Television to ensure that the advice and data products.
given to readers are reliable. We cannot
however guarantee it and we cannot accept 404 AC/DC High -voltage Tester Ian Rees
legal responsibility for it. An easy to make and use design primarily intended for
checking the h.v. section of microwave ovens.
CORRESPONDENCE J. LeJeune
advertise- 406 Inside the Ferguson TX80 Chassis
All correspondence regarding
A detailed account of the circuitry used in this innovative
ments should be addressed to the Ad- colour portable, in particular the combined chopper/line
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VT61ENT62ENT63NT64 £20.00 HR4100, HR7700 C2.50 NV3000 £1.60 3V29/30 £6.25p
VT150 C35.00 ORION
VT530 £25.00 VH3VH565NH6003/11700VH844NH900 067200, /487300, HR7600, HR7610,
NV7000 £0.95 HRD11011 VI 20,225 £5.50p
VH1000 (ALL MODELS) £13.00 867650,1437655 £2.50
H.M.V. 660110, HRD111, HRD120, HRD121, NV7200 £0.90 HR7200 £6.25p
HV100020003000 £5.50 PHIUPS HRD140, 660150, HRD160, HRD225, NV8600 £1.60
604000700043000 £5.50 V664606/865204/86920434VR60, H60455, HRD666, HRD725 E2.60
VR6420 £8.50 NV7500, NV7800
n7 MITSUBISHI NV340, NV366 £1.40
VR36135/390539353943395439853993 £5.50
VR13711 4 HEAD £41.00 HITACHI
HS200, HS300. HS301, HS302, HS303,
VR38334/R39136/63914N83963,
6920066440 £68.00
45304, HS310, HS320, 60700 £2.50 NV600, NV788 £1.20
VR3975 £8.60 V66441N665409/6654VV96840'
VR6642 £1400 115308, HS307, HS400, F0/710 E2.60 NV230, 250, 280, 370, NV380, 430, VT1VVT33 £6.25p
VR3988 E20 00 NATIONAL 450, 460, NV465, 600, 630, 730,
JVC MSS RANK
806900AS £18.00 NV100, NV180, NV300, NV333, NV340, NV810, 830, 850, 870, NV890 £1.35
HR22001-1R330044R33201163330 NV366. NV600, NV688, NV777, NV788 E2.50
HR33503-16336014 636604163750' N830EArRV300RW310f10320RV330'
NV230, NV370, NV430, NV480, FISHER
F163860H64100 £5.50 R03408035080380 £7.00 NV730, NV810 NV830, NV850,
FERGUSON MISS REDSON NV870, NV890, NV2000,13102010, PHILIPS SERVICE KIT £5.50
3292890369005901/89026903' MR100 £17.00 NV3000, NV7000, NV7200, 807800. VR6460 £1.70
890641922/89263V053V0133022 £6.50 SARA NV8600, 558610, NV8620, NVG 14 £2.50
NVG7, NVG19, NVG12, NVG18 £3.20
JVC 311554. PIN 2A102A702B20 E23.00 NVG21, NVG25, NVH85 £3.20
H636603187600H676101467650, 4A1W41320 £33.50 PHILIPS SANYO HITACHI T.V.
HR770011RD110141110111,3460120' 6A104M70 £33.00 £0.75 OUTPUT MODULE HM 6251
H6D121/3410220HR0225HRS100 £5.50 8A104/86038 £39.50 VR6460 £2.50 VTC5000
FERGUSON WOOL PIN CV68083NR600eN88007NR6005 VR2020, VR2021, VR2022, V112023, VTC5300 £1.00 REF: 2370551 £6.50
V060093/R7006VR7007 £18.50 VR2024 £3.20 VTC5500 £0.95
8904439243894539434394430163023,
30243035303530383V38/30393V49 £8.50 P0R60684.013607360R8070V62000
V66000V06010V880102670004
SANYO VTC9300 £2.20
JVC 3HSSVA £7.00
VHR1100, VHR1300, VH R1500, VHR2300 E3.20 VTC1100, 1300, 1500 £1.00
HRD1404-16014006D14341R015041RD157/
VR9010
VHR7000NR5005 £15.00 VTC5000, VTC5150, VTC5500, VTC9300. SERVICE AIDS
VTCM10 , VICM20 C2.50
HRD1584113016014RD6101HRSIO £15.75 V66004NR6005N86011NR6013,
FERGUSON V6801461160204/660224108014, SHARP SHARP SERVISOL PRODUCTS
VR60234/116024N870046/11701 V VC381, VC386, VC2300, VC3300,
8947/89413/3042/3044304.53046,
3047/305713054305530563067 £15.75 V67014NR7720V67730068011 E7.00 VC7300. VC7700, VC8300, VC9100, VC381, VC383, VC386 £1.25 V. HEAD CLEANER 125p
89501395V3V64FV109V153V1356020
066018NR70113
088028
£30.00 009300, 009600, 009700
£27.00 VC387, VC481, VC483, VC486, VC496,
E3.20 VC6300 £1.50 SWITCH CLEANER 130p
FV21/f02290213 £17.00 VR7016 E24.00 VC58I, VC582, 00583, VC5135 E3.20 VC7300, 7700, 7500 £1.50 SILICONE GREASE 150p
3048 E24 50 VC8300 £1 .50 FREEZE IT
30431053 £31.50 SAISHO VC851, VC681, VC1385, VC75O, VC780, 140p
8930894030293030 £10.00 V6100V6605/0705NR805NR905
VC781, VC7135, 00787, VC793, VCT72 13.20 VC8381, VC9100 £1.25 FOAM CLEANER 140p
8945 £24.00 V61000V8110031612003/61600 £13.50 SONY VC9300, VC9500 £1.35 ANTI -STATIC
34/00 £10.00 VR3300XVR3600XNR3650V63800 £15.00 SLC5, SLC6, SLC7 E3.20 140p
JVC VR3200NR3500 £18.00 SLC9, SLC20, SLC24, SLC30, SLC33, AEROKLEANE 125p
H60170171/210211 E17.00 VR3300NR31300 £15.00 SLC44, SLHF100, SLF1, SLF 11, 5LF25, SONY
SLF30, SLF60, SLF100 E3.20 AERO DUSTER 140p
HRD585936 £24.50 SALORA
HRD7254-IRD755 £31.50 65006600 SL -05, SL -C6 £1.40 PLASTIC SEAL 130p
BR7000E43R7000S £30.00
E21.50 VCR BELT KITS SL -C7 £1.40 GLASS CLEANER
H137200730013502650 £7.20 SAMSUNG 130p
HRD455 E20.00 SVX30VV8900VB9I01VT5103/T320 AKAI SL -C9 £1.65
HRD520 £22.00 1115600NX510VX51VVX5203/X6113, VP7100 £1.60 SL8000, SL8080 £2.00 If you purchase more
JVC & FERGUSON VX6263/0627NX717 £19.00 VS -1 £1.50 than one Servlsol
VS2EG E1.00
30328942/H67655 £23.00 SANYO VS4 £1.20 product postage will
HRD1801059fV120-1111D230 £30.50 VTC5000VTC5400VTC60000703500' VS5EG £1.00 TOSHIBA
HRD3703058+01314448D43044140470 E31.00 be MOO
HRD250 E27.00
VPR5000NTC1500VTCM1CNTCM1 V VS9300 £1.60 V55, V57 £0.85
VTCM20VTCM21NTCAA255/TC2000 VS9500 £1.55 V5250, V5280 £2.30
VTC5100VTC5150VTC5300' VS9700 £1.50
£1.56 V5480 £2.10
KV90VKV9034KV905
KV917
£5.50 VTC5400WTC5350VTC5370
C24.50 VTCNX103/TCNX I 53/TCNX20
VS9800
AMSTRAD V5475 £1.60 ********* ******
TOME
VTCNX30
V7C5500VTC56500'TC9100VTC9300'
£18.50 TVR1-2-3 £2.10 V7540 £1.60 * UNIVERSAL *
VR960 £17.00 VTC9350/TC93553/TC94554/TC9500 £19.00 VCR4600 & MKII E2.10 V8600 £1.50 TRIPLERS
VR950 E21.50 VHRI I 10VHR1150VHR1300' VCR4700 £2.10 V9600 £0.85
LOEWE VHR1700VHR2300
VCR5200
E18.00 VCR7000 £2.10
£0.80 450p
O C410/420/440
0C50/0C55/0C6W0C65
£24.00 VH632003/H63270VH83100'
£15.00 VHR3150VHR3300VHR3400 E18.00 FERGUSON ***************
%OR
0011110001-161200 £18.00 3292, 3/100, 3001, 3016, 3V22 £1.50 SOLDERING IRON
VHR1500VHR2500 C28.00 3V23 £0.65
9225 £21.50 3029, 3V30 E1.20 ANTEX XS25W 240V
SHARP
MATSUI 3031. 3032 E0.85
VX500FNX600ANX800PAIX810A/
VC3003/C38WC3833/C381344C387/
VC388NC482NC483V0486003300
3V35, 3036 £0.80 Soldering Iron 240Vac £6.50p ***************
£0.80 Spare Element for XS25W
VX8BONVX77061/X77313
VCRLWX730
£13.50
E16.00
VC838WC9100VC9300VC9500'
3038, 3V39
3042, 3043
£14.00 3044, 3046 £0.55 240V £3.40p
SONY ON,OFF *
VX735VX755
VX735ANX755ANX765VX850
£15.00
£17.50
VC97003/C94003/C9600
VC582NC583NC651NC68 VVC750 3034, 3V54, 3055
£0.65
C0.85 ANTEX C15W 240V SWITCHES *
MITSUBISHI
VC7803/C781NC683NC684
VC60003/C620WV033001/C7300'
£14.00 3058, 3V59, 3V64, 3065 £1.40
Soldering Iron 240Vcm £6.50p 200p
6S3033153041 -1532041S700
14530644S318415710
£19.50
£23.00 SONY
VC7700VC7750VW000NC8300 £31.00
8950, 8951, FV10, FV11, FV12, FV13,
FV14
EISNER
E1.40 Spare Element for C15W * * ******** * * * * *
HS307 E37.00
£39.00 VBS7000 240V £3.40p
HS319 £37.00 DSR-19R (FOR SL -T 9ME ) £2.45
HS330 £40.00 DSR-35111 (FOR 020030040 VBS9000 Et 20
£30.00 SLF1UBSLF1E) 2 PIN £15.00 FVHP520, FVHP530 £0.80
HS338
HSEI 1 C37.00 DSR-43R (FOR SLC7 RANGE6L5000 FVHP710, FVHP7I 6 FVHP722, £1.20 DESOLDERING PUMP * **** * * * * * * * * *
SL51006L3000) 1 PIN £13.00 FVHP905, FVHP906,
£3.50p * SONY THYRISTOR
C23.50
HS30034530141530244S310
HS200 £6.50 006-216 (FOR SLCBC9) £30.00 FVHP907, FVHP910 £1.30 Desolder Pump *
£0.60p * SG264A 600p *
HS337/H5347 E22.00 TOSHIBA FVHP615, FVHP715, FVHP725,
N ATIONAL PANASONIC V2V031N33'1500V51N533/9600 £1450 FHP830 £1.20 Spare Nozzle
414853106N V553/57 £7.00 GEC * SG613 1000p *
NV30009/0300NV72009/V33344V7500
NV780144078513N032264V332N03413,
V7W736174075V8W829/E3084'
0850866/87 £14.00
4005
HITACHI
£1.50
SOLDER MOP £0.65p
***************
NV3908N200014V201011V7000 063 £18.00
NV8170N08200NV8400 V93 E20.00 V111, VT33 CI 00
NV86008V8810NV8820 £6.50 V9680 £42.00 VT5000 £1.20
£1.30
NATIONAL
NV777140330 £17.00
V54703/5480
V860008700
£18.00
£38.00
VT5500
V18000
VT8500
£0.80
£0.80 18 SWG
SOLDER * * * * * * * ********
140430 £14.25 TRIUMPH VT9300 £0.50 500g £5.00p PHILIPS
5'1400 £18.50 VP9500NR9501NR9525 E13.00 VT9500 £0.50 20 SWG 500g £6.50p SWITCH ES
150p
SEE PREVIOUS PAGES FOR MORE SOLDERING IRON STAND * K30, K35, K40, K113, KT4 *
Soldering Stand £2.60p ******** * ***
GRANDATA BARGAINS Spare Sponge £0.55p

392 TELEVISION APRIL 1992


IDLERS .8 PULLEYS REPLACEMENTS IDLERS & PULLEYS REPLACEMENTS - Cont. VIDEO MOTORS

AMSTRAD Memo 11011011k


AMSTRAD
VCR7000 150280 £1.50 NV322, NV600, NV688, IDLER UNIT 0X10463 0100
VCR 7000 REEL MOTOR E17.00
NV777, NV788
AIM IDLER ARM VXL0997 03.50 MOURN& NC
NV333
VS1-2, VS4-5, VS15 FF-REW IDLER M1327773 £4.50 WP0401 03.75
NV333, NV366 IDLER UNIT PU 45979. 3016. 3022.463300. HR3660 CAPSTAN MOTOR £21.00
VS1-2, VS4-5, VS15 T -UP IDLER 86327815 £6.00 1100433 PU 55371V, 3V35. 3036. 3V38. 3V39. CAPSTAN MOTOR C19.50
NV333, NV366 PLAY IDLER
1/9700 IDLER 60321979 £5.00 0000016 f0.60 8943. 8944.1150110. HRD120. HRD121.
NV333, N1/3000 ACTION GEAR
65125, 126, 155, IDLER ASSY M7366960,12 £11.00 HRD225
NV333, N1/2000, NV3000 LOADING GEAR VXP0325 £1.00
65165, 240, 244, PUP546414,8004,8922.403300,443320. DRUM MOTOR 019.50
NV7800
VS245, 247, 248, N1/333. NV2000, NV3000, INTERMEDIATE GEAR 3X00017 £0.65 HR3330. 6R3360. HR3600. HR3660
V5250, 512, 515, 516 PU 51381V. 3039. 3030. 8930. HR7200. REEL MOTOR 026.50
NV333 CAM GEAR 11X00158 f1.00
467300
NV366 IDLER ARM VXL0997 0.60
PU 586350. 3658. 3059. 3064. 3065, CAPSTAN MOTOR 029.00
NV370, NV430, NV730, IDLER ARM 8X10521 £1.70
FBIOUS011 8950.8951, FV1013. FV11R, FV12L.
NV830, I.A/850, N1/870,
3V16-22 T -UP IDLER PU47752 f4.50 FV13H, FV208. FV21R, FV22L, HRD170.
NVG7, NVGIO, NVG12. 895180. 480230. HRD370. HRD430
3016-22 T -UP IDLER 1949280 £6.30
NVG18 PU 58636W. 3058. 3059, 3064. 3065, REEL MOTOR 01 S. 00
3023, 3029-30, REEL IDLER PU48967 £3.00
NV370, NV430, NV870, CAM GEAR VDG0200 C1.20 8950, 8951, FV108, FV11R, FV12L,
3031-32, 3635
NV730, N1/830, NV850 FV13H. FV14T, MOB. FV215. FV22L,
3023 ROLLER ASSY PU49042A £4.00
NV730 IDLER UNIT VXP0581 12.50 11RD170, HRD180, HRD230. 14RD370.
3629-30. 3V31-32, T -UP IDLER 51402 £1.45
NV2000, NV3000 IDLER UNIT 4X10331 £1.20 HR0430, HRD530
3835-36, 3V38-39, 3049 LOADING MOTOR C0 00
NV2000, NV3000 IDLER UNIT 3X10329 C1.20 3043. 3V44. 3045. 3048. 3053.
3V29 -30,3V31-32 T -UP CLUTCH PU51380 f2.60
NV2000, NV3000 CAM GEAR 0000069 £1.00 3054. 3055, 3056. 3057. 8945, 8947
3835-36, 3038-39, 3049 REEL IDLER P955374 £2.85
ACTION GEAR 060016 £0.60 8948. 460140, HRD150, HRD455, 460565.
NV2000, NV3000
3V35-36, 3038-39, 3049 T -UP CLUTCH PU55373 02.25 HRD725. HRD755.811150. R73AF
NV7000, 7200, 7800 IDLER UNIT 0)(P0344 £1.00
3058-59, 3064-65, IDLER ARM PU58645 £2.50
NV7000, 7200, 7800 CLUTCH 0X10343 £5.50
FV10-11, 6012-13, FV14
NV8400, NV8600, IDLER UNIT 1/XP0245 £1.20 288P02801, FIS300. 301, 302, 310 MOTOR REEL SPOOLING E33.50
3042 CLUTCH ASSY PU55822 £13.50
NV8610, NV8620 288P02806. 115303, 304, 320, 330, 700 MOTOR REEL SPOOLING E31.50
3044 CLUTCH ASSY PU57658 £11.50
NV8600. NV8610, NV8620 PLAY IDLER 0X10243 £1.20 288P03401. HS303, 700 MOTOR REEL TAKE-UP GEN £21.90
3042, 43, 48, 53, 56 T -UP CLUTCH N56043-1-4 02.80
NV8620 CLUTCH 0X10343 £5.50
3042, 43,48, 53, 56 SUPPORT CLUTCH PU56044-1-5 £2.80 NA11111AL
NV600 IDLER VXP0488 f3.51
MYN 135V5L. NV332. W333, W340,
NVG21-25, NV040-45 PULLEY UNIT 0X10767 £5.80 £13 50
W366 REEL MOTOR
FUER MON VEM0212. W730W770 MOTOR REEL GEN £30.30
FVHP520, FVHP530 FF-REW PULLEY HI638531 £1.00
00200-201 IDLER 8500203004 f3.50 SANYO
FVHP615 COMP. IDLER ASSY F11430420400300 5.30
00555-700, VH844-900, 4-5290-10800 (RM11), 0TC5000, VTC5150 REEL MOTOR £6.30
FVHP615 GEAR IDLER ASSY FI1430490400900 £5.50
301000-1500, 6111800,
FVHP840 REEL T -UP ASSY FI1430410400900 £6.50 WARP
VP200, VH530 IDLER 850A200005 5.50
FVHP905, 906, 908, GEAR IDLER ASSY 41430490402400 £6.20 RMOTV 10086E72, VC200, VC381, VC384, REEL MOTOR £13.50
VH535-630, VH635-640.
FVHP910, 916 VC385, 00386, 00483, VC3300. VC8381,
011893-1440. 892500-
FVHP975, 990, 999, IDLER FI1430420400700 £5.20 VC9100. VC9300, 0C9500. VC9700
2600, 1/112700-4010.
FVHP5000, 5100 RMOTV 1007GEZZ. VC387, VC483, VC486, REEL MOTOR £16.50
VH5010
VC585
pimps RMOTV 10106E22, 1/C300. VC402. VC471, REEL MOTOR E18.00
GOLDSTAR 52220334 02.50 VC477. VC481, VC482, V0488, VC496.
DV464, 1/06462, 1/06463, IDLER
IDLER 435038A 02.50 VR6660, 1106860 VE500, VC571. VC581. VC582 VC583.

VR6460. VR6520, 6920 IDLER ARM 40340162 V .70 VC584. VC5F3, VC8481, VC8581

DB532 1/56542,1/86843 REEL IDLER 07.50 80110


WADI
BHF 11000. SLC7 CAPSTAN MOTOR C25.00
FF-REW IDLER 6886971 £1.50 SANYO

PLAY IDLER 0-6861482 £3.20 VHR110, VHR1300, IDLER 1430662114730 £5.00


CASSETTE HOUSING
VT11-33, VT63-64, VT14, CLUTCH ASSY 6879515 £7.50 0601500
FF-REW IDLER 1430741T20001 £3.00
RAMON II NC
17,19, 38, 57. VT86, 88 VTCS000, VTC5150
£7.50 1430551101400 C1.20 3038. 3V39, 8943, 8944. 8951, 3035. 3036. R0110. FIRD120,
VT120-220 CLUTCH ASSY 6886824 VTC9100, VTC9300 IDLER
HR0121. HRD225 624.00
VT8000-8300, FF-REW IDLER 6413663 02.80 0109300 FF ROLLER ASSY 1430547100200 £2.20
3V42, 3043, 3044, 3045, 8945.8947, HR0140, HRD141, HRD150.
VT8500-8700 WCM10-20 REEL DRIVE PULLEY 1430662110350 5.00
HR0-455, HRD725 E24.00
VT8000-8300, PLAY IDLER 6414221 £3.60 V8R2100, VHR2300 IDLER 6130374899 £5.00
8948. 8950. F01013, FV12L, FV13H. FV14T, FV209 FV2111, FV22L,
VT8500-8700 VTC5000, VTC5150 PULLEY 143-0-6621-01201 5.20 E24.00
HRE1230, FIRD430, HRD530
VT8000-8300 FF-REW PULLEY 6383531 £0.80 VICM10 PULLEY 143-0-6621-10350 £5.50 624.00
3058. 3059. 31.164, 3065, FV11R, FI00170,1150180 11513370
VT8500-8700 SIIARP
VT9300-9500 FF-REW IDLER 8681471 £3.30
VC651, VC681, VC685 IDLER ASSY NPLYV0107GEII 5.15 ' VIDEO LAMPS
VT9300-9500 PLAY IDLER 6861482 £3.20 UNIVERSAL VIDEO LAMPS 12V 60mA (300mm WIRES) F0.30
VC7300, VC7700 PLAY IDLER KIT NPLYV0041+
VT9300-9500 IDLER 681505 £3.00 PANASONIC VIDEO LAMPS £0.50
NDA1V1007 £5.00
IDLER 687043 £3.80
1/C381, VC383. VC386. IDLER NIDL0005GE22 £1.50
VE11-33, VT63-64 FF-REW IDLER 6886971 £1.50 SONY FLYBACK TRANSFORMERS
VC8381, VC9100,
Ran No. Models Price
VC9300. VC9500. KV-2002E. 2010E. 2200E. 2015, 1820E. 2010SE,
1-439-216-00
NMAN VC9700 KV-2012ME, 2016ME. 2015ME, 2010ME £14.00
100.3 100.20 REEL IDLER 40000009 F1.50 VC300, W387. VC481, IDLER NIDL0006GEll £1.50 1-439-256-11 09-2704E0, 2704UB, 2704E7, 2704E(A). 2704E £40.00
VC482, VC483. VC496, 1-439-286-21 KV-2215U8. 2217UB, 2215E1, 2215FE. 2212EX, 2215E7 1:30.50
VC571 VC535 1-439-289-21 00-27056. 2705FE, 270506.2705E. 2706UB, 2720EC E40.00
ITT NPLTV0111GU/ £7.00 1-439-303-00 KV-2064EC, 20PS1 2082ME7, 2056EC, 2060SA,
W780-781, W785-787, REEL IDLER
KV-2062E(ESP) £22.75
VR3905, VR3906 T -UP IDLER PU51402 £1.45 VC793-VC172
1-439-311-00 KV-1440AEC, 1440AS MK2, CPS-14CD3. CPV-14002,
1/53906 REEL IDLER PU55374 £2.85
SIMM KTX-1350NF, KTX-143OUB £22.00
VR3913, VR3943 REEL IDLER PU48967 £3.00 1-439-332-21 109-2756, 2730EC, 2730FE, 2764EC, 2752UB, 2752F E30.00
001100, VR1200, CLUTCH 850020000 £6.50
1-439-333-00 KV-1882EC, 18821.1B, 1882F, 1882CH. 1882AEB, 1882AM,
VR1200HQ, 001600, KV-1882ME3, 1882HK, 18820.$, 16TR1. 882EC(PS), 17705 £21.50
RC VR2500, VR3300. 1-439-363-21 02-19HT1A. 19FX1MT. 1862. 1602M7, 16025E ADM -1613.
VR3500, VR3600 10/-20920B, 2096513 £22.00
HR330, 3660, 4100 T -UP IDLER SML PU49280 £6.00
HR7200, HR7600. T -UP CLUTCH PU53462A C3 00 SWAG NATIONAL LINE OUTPUT TRANSFORMER
HR7650, HR7655 1/1510-511, 81520-610. IDLER WHEEL 65224704220 £1.50
TLF 146-118 E19.00
HR7200, HR7600 REEL IDLER PU48967 £3.00 07611-616, 01620-621-
TLF 15542F E25.00
HR7650, HR7655, 626 TLF 145686 E26.00
1107700 ROLLER ASSY PU49042A £4.00 V1510-511, 1/1520-610. IDLER COMPLETE 69000250330 £4.50 626.00
TLF 145676
HR3300, 3660, 4100 T -UP IDLER LRG PU47752 £4.50 W611-616, VT620,621, TLF 14715 627.00
HR7200, 7600, 7650 T -UP IDLER PU51402A £1.45 626 TLF 147430 £20.00
HR7655, HRD110,
SONY
HRD120-121, HRD225
C6 IDLER KIT ASSY A 6706391 £3.50 NATIONAL TRANSFORMERS
HRD110, HRD120-11, T -UP CLUTCH PU55373 £1.25
C7 IDLER ASSY X36533100 £3.80 L 66090 E23.00
HRD225
SL -05, SL -C7 REW PULLEY A -6706-348-B £4 00
HRD110, HRD120-121, IDLER ARM PU55374-3-8 F2.85
HRD225
SL -C6 REW PULLEY A -6706 -391 -A -R C3.00 HITACHI TRANSFORMERS
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UNIVERSAL £4.50 41256-10 150p 8256 700p 75454 65p
THORN 9000 SERIES £8.00 41464-12 240p 8257 220p 75492 55p
PHILIPS G9 £7.50 41464-10 250p 8271 3400p
G8 520/550 E7.50 6116 110p 8279 270p 8T26 95p
6264-15 160p 8283 4009 8728 110p
KT3 E4.50
6264-12 200p 8284 448p
DECCA 100 SERIES E7.50
6264-10 210p 8287 260p
120/130 £6.50 62256-12 450p 8288 6509
ITT CVC 20/30 £7.00 6502 300p 8748 7009 2566 x 9-80 1300p
CVC 825 £8.00 6502A 360p 8755 8000 256K x 9-70 1500p
RANK T200 E7.00 65CO2 930p 1MB x 9-80 3800p
UNIVERSAL 6522 280p ZEIOACPU 110p 1MB x 9-70 4000p
To tit 20AX TUBE E8.00 6551 380p ZBOABCPU 200p
6800 210p ZBOADMA 3009
30AX TUBE £8.00
220p 170p
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6809 5009 Z8OBCTC 250p 1MB x 9-80 3900p
LEADS TO FIT CHASSIS CODE: CTX TYPE £2.50
6810 1509 Z8OAS10 350p 1MB x 9-70 4100p
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4. Pointer 60 Watt 220/100 Volts Soldering Iron 3.50
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TDA1516 .21.50
Coax Plug.. ..18 Ferguson T734 14.95 BC301..
TYPE PRICE IE) Ferguson TX85.......... 21.75 Alba 5000X....
F Connector ............................28 5.50
Ferguson 7X90114")-19.15 Ferguson T742.... ........ .14.95
Fly Lead 2m.. 75 CNX62A 4.75 TDA1670A 4.50 Amstrad 4555/9000.........18.75
Ferguson TX90120") 21.50 Ferguson 1785 .12.50 BC337 10
3.70 Amstrad 4600/4755.........18.75
Y Splitter 95 Ferguson TX99........... 22.75
135 Ferguson TX10 Non Text 12.95
4 Way Distribution TDA2904
Ferguson TX100 90D .... 19.95
2.95 Ferguson TX10 Text. .12.95
Amplifier Mains Ferguson TX100 1100 _1995
Ferguson TX10 Stereo 12.95 BC640.. . 20 Ferguson 3V00/39..............9.50
HM6232. 5.95 Ferguson TX100
Ferguson 3V32 .24.95
CAPACITORS 80238 40
LA4445 2.45 TDA2170 .195 Ferguson 3032 14.50 Ferguson 3V42/55............19.50
Fidelity ZX2000 +
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Ferguson 3V45 14.95 Ferguson 3V65/FV11.......23.50
luf at 250v Fidelity ZX3000 .11.50 BF422 as
LA7800 ..2.95 TDA2541... .2.56 Ferguson 3043...._.......___.14.%
Fidelity ZX 22"/36"............21.50 Fisher 615/910 ..................17.50
luf at 400v... 25
TDA2576A Hitachi 8000/9700............17.50
4.7uf at 250v ............. 25 Fidelity CTV143.. 13.95 BF460 95 Hitachi VT11/33 .17.50
4.7uf at 400v 35 M491BBI ...........................14.75 Fidelity C1V22T.. 14.95
10uf at 250v..._..35 M584011/84RS 1295
Hitachi CPT1446 ..2235 Hitachi VT17/19................34.95
10uf at 400v /5 TT Compact 80 19.95 Granada Universal .............12.96 BF871 95 Hitachi VT63/64.. .22.50
MC13032P 4.95
22uf at 250v 40 TT CVC25/30/32. 9.95 BR103.. 75
SAA1293-02..... Grundig TP400 Text ...........13.95
33uf at 250v 55 Hitachi VT120E .24.95
SAA5000A...........................495 Grundig TP650 .14.95 BT151/1300. 1.35
47uf at 250v Hitachi
100uf at 250v 1.25 Hitachi CPT2038 15.95 BU126 1.95
JVC HRD250. .29.95
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are pcb mounting) Hitachi CPT2246...............15.95 BU208D 1.95
TT CVC1200/1 ..................19.95 Matsui VX735A................72.95
TDA2600 Hitachi CPT2508................. 15.95
735
DIODES Hitachi CPT2888..................15.95 Mitsubishi HS301/302 ....24.95
TYPE PRICE Hitachi VT63/64. 14.95 BU500 2.00 Mitsubishi HS303/305 _24.95
6.95 TT Monopnnt 110D .......22.50
TDA3560 .4.95 Hitachi VT120E ........_.........14.95
TT Monoprint B.... ...... 22.50 BU508AF
.15 ITT FS9/10 Digivision 14.95
BY227 . 20
Matsui C1410/1420..........2635 Panasonic NV230 ...........7250
Matsui C1480A... .2635 Panasonic NV333 ... 9.50
TDA3562A (TFK)................6.75
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ITT RG306. 12.95


BU508V.. 2.75 Panasonic NV366 ...........24.95
10
STK5471 .......................8.75 Panasonic NV370 ...........12.50
Philips CTX Panasonic NV430 ...........19.95
BZX6IC (1.3 Watt) Philips K30. Panasonic EUR51200.........14.95 Panasonic NV688 ...........33.50
.23.75 BU826A 2.95
5v6. 6o8, 7v5, 9v1, 12v, Panasonic TN01411/2 14.95 Panasonic NV730 ...........23.95
15v. 24v, 33v, 68v, I20v, STK7348.. 7.95 TDA3651ACI. 4.75
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Panasonic TN01419..........16.95 BU908 ...................................2.95 Panasonic NV777 ...........27.50
130v (5 per Value) 1.00 70143652 Genuine .............935
STR441 .................................6.75 Philips 2A .23.50 Panasonic TN01621 .14.95 Panasonic NV788. .38.50
BUT11AF
STR4090... 8.95
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Saisho CT141X.................26.95 Panasonic NV730. 15.75 Panasonic NV2000/7000 9.50


E.H.T. TRAYS Sharp C1410. .2435 Philips G11 I/R N/Text.... 12.95 Panasonic NVG7/9.........19.50
Continental 30AX Focus... .8.95
BUT56A 275
Philips G11 UR Panasonic NVG10/12.....19.95
DECCA 120/130 7.95 TDA4500 195 Panasonic NVG18...........29.95
Philipt K13/30 N/Text ........12.95
GRUNDIG CUC2410 14" _._19.75 STR50020.. 7.95 TDA450IH 5.95 ON/OFF SWITCHES 64050....................................295 Panasonic NVG20/21.....29.95
GRUNDIG CUC2410 Philips KT3/30Text.............12.95
STR50103A 6.50 TDA4503 4.50 TX9/10 Standard................1.00 T9053V. 3.50 Panasonic NVG30/40.....24.50
Philips KT4/CTX Text .........12.95
TX9/10 Remote ...................1.15 3.50
Philips RC5991....................12.95 Philips 6460/6520.............12.50
STR55041 6.95 TDA4600/2. 235 TX90/100 Standard ...........1.50 T9064V.. 1.95
Philips VR6362/7..................15.95 Philips 6462/6560
7X90/100 Remote ..............1.75
RBM 120/22A. 7.95
TDA4601 Fidelity CIV140 One For All MKII................33.75
3.50 Philips 6467 .37.95
UNIVERSAL. Fidelity Rediffusion MKIV................13.95
595 TA7227P 2.95 TDA4601D1L. . . 4.75 TIP42C. so Philips 6760 Genuine ......39.95
Fidelity CTV14S..................295 Rediffusion MKIVA .14.95
TBA120U 1.95 TDA8180 1Genuine)........... 8.50 TIP112H (T0167V) 75
Grundig CUC731................3.50 Samsung 0X520/710. 1915
FUSES Philips Gil Standard .......1.35 Sony RM604/606 14.95
Sanyo VHR1100/1300 1960
20mm A/S; (Pkts of 101 Philips Gil Remote ..........1.75 Sony RM615/632
250MA, 315MA. 500MA, Sanyo VHR2300/3200.....19.95
TDA1037 275 Philips KT3 Remote ..........1.75 Sony RM670. .15.95
630MA, 800MA, 1A, I.6A, Sharp VC9300/381/481 17.50
2A, 2.5A, 31 5A 4A, 5A, TEA2018A 295 Philips KT4/CTX Remote 1.75
Sharp VC581/681.............17.50
Volume 335
TDA1510 180 Sony Universal 3.75 Tatung RC42 14.95 2S01453. 2.95 Sony c5/611 .1435
20mm 11/B; (Pkts of 10)
%DMA, 630MA, 800MA, 1A. TDA1512 3.50 UPC1378H 3.95 Sony KV1612 Remote. 3.95 Tatung RC60. 7805.....................................50 Toshiba 073/83B .21.50
TDA1515 4.50 UPC1394C 2.95 Sony KV2022 Remote. 3.95 Tatung RC70.... 17.95 7812 so Toshiba V93B .2335
UPC1420CA 8.50 Thorn Universal... 1.00

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Reel Idler 3.95 Cassette Housing 25.95 .5115.
Reel Pulley 1.95 Clutch Assembly 12.95 FF/REW Idler__ 2.50 Reel Idler (Genuine) 95
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Belt Kit Video Head .. 19.50 Video Head VT63/64E Repair Kit (Genuine) .. .11.50 Belt Kit 2.50
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Play Idler (Genuine) 1.79 Reel Motor IGenuine).... ....Al%
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AMSTRAD NV70011(7200
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VCR4500/46110 Video Head VTI20E Reel Idler (Genuine)...... ...............3.95
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Modification Kit 6.95 FISHER VIDEO SPARES Reel Idler (Genuine) 1.25 VC581/5182
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Video Head VCR4600............... 18.75 SPARES AA Batteries (Pkt
NVG7/10/12
NV230/430 Repair Kit (Genuine) Reel Idler (Genuine) 3.95 AAA Batteries (Pkt 41. 1.00
Pinch Roller.. 4.50 Repair Kit 'Genuine) ............... Reel Motor (Genuine) ..................18.95
FERGUSON Reel Idler ......................... . 5.95
12.95
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VIDEO SPARES VC6B1
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F1/11905910 Pinch Holler .............................. Reel Idler (Genume)............. ...-2.95 Belt Kit 2.50
Reel Idler (Genuine) 2.95 Video Head INVG7/91 19.50
Clutch Assembly Video Head INVG10/12I _99.95 Reel Pulley (Genuine) 7.95
Take -Up Clutch (Large) 5.95 Philips Battery 204 4.95
Take -Up Clutch (Small)........... Portasol Gas ..............14.95
VCA140NCT72
Video Head 9.50 N0333/366
PHILIPS
3029/30 Repair Kit (Genuinel. .13.75 solder 0.5Kg, 18 SWG .....................0.95
VIDEO SPARES Pinch Roller. 3.95
Repair Kit 12.95 HITACHI Reel Pulley (Genuine) ................795
1.80 VIDEO SPARES Pinch Roller VR646016520
Video Head ...................................1750 U32I Tuner ..........9.95
Capstan Motor 32.50 Play Idler
VT8000/8700E
Reed Idler (Genuine) ........... 125 Belt Kit_ 1.95 VHS Clear Test Tape 7.95
Loading Betts 151. 1.95 17.95 Pinch Roller. SONY VIDEO SPARES
Pinch Roller........... 3.95 .295 C5/6/7
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Take -Up Clutch 2.95 Video Head NV366. 24.95 98009 Positor 1.25
VR6462/6560
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019300/971.10E NV370
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Belt Kit.... 1.95 12.95
Rewind Kit C6.... 3.95
Belt Kit Camcorder Copying Kit ........795
3035/39 Reel Idler (Genuine) .4.95 Scan Lead Fully Wired ..................4.95
Repair Kit. . 12.95
FF/REW Pulley .. Pinch Roller .3,95 Video Head (Genuine) .................42.96 Scart Lead to 6 Phone ..............._..4.95
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Cassette Housing .2595 Video Head ... 12.50 Scan to 5 Scan SKT 635
Cassette LED 1.95 Sanyo 1100 1.95
Loading Belts 151.__.____.___........1.95 VT11/33E NV730
Repair Kit (Genuine) ............. 12.95 Pinch Roller Arm Assy 12.95
Mains Transformer ..23.95 Sharp MOO .........................................2.50
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Price £610.00 + £106.75 V.A.T. FREE Specialist Carrier Delivery
Signal measurement satellite -70dBm to
-10dBm.
Audible indication of satellite signal lend.
Built -in -monitor loudspeaker AM/FM
B.K.'s CRT TESTER DIGITAL CAPACITANCE (not satellite).
Powered by rechargable battery
REJUVENATOR METER Price £ 499.80 + £87.47 V.A.T. (complete with charger 220/240V AC)
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Tests and rejuvenates blue, High accuracy. Fully portable with sturdy carry case.
green and red guns ' 0 1pf-2,0000
separately. Fitted with delta LCD display. BLACK STAR COLOUR PATTERN GENERATOR
and P.I.L. sockets. Compact 8 ranges.
size 120 x 65 x 60mm. Accuracy - /- 0.5%.
THE 'ORION' THREE -IN -ONE
Supply 240V AC Full scale /- 1 digit PAL VHF/UHF - PAL VIDEO COMPOSITE - R.G.B.
Price £34.00 + Inc. protective case. The Orion is a compact, bench instrument offering a wide range of patterns and facilities at a
truly low cost.
£5.95 V.A.T. Price £39.99 + £6.99 V.A.T.
In addition to a switchable sound carrier facility which allows use with the majority of PAL TV
LEADER FM STEREO SIGNAL GENERATOR systems, the Orion provides highly flexible RGB outputs, ensuring compatibility with most
video monitors.
At last! A generator specifically designed for testing and fault finding
on FM stereo and monaural VHF receivers including stereo multiplex More than 50 pattern combinations can be selected, Including those for testing static and
circuits. dynamic divergence. video amplifier linearity, colour purity, general colour performance, focus
etc.
FEATURES
Carrier frequency 100 /- 1MHz (adjustable). A separate video Input to modulate camera signals; fully variable RF and video output
Output level 0.1mV - 10mV. levels facilitating AGC testing; trigger output allowing easy triggering of difficult oscilloscope
Pilot signal 19KHz - /- 2Hz. waveforms; external sound modulation input via DIN connector for frequency response testing
L 8 It separation over 50dB. of TV sound systems; adjustable wide frequency coverage of VHF and UHF TV bands.
External Modulation 50Hz - 15KHz.
Pre -emphasis 50ps, 75ps 8 off. Just some of the features making the Orion Pattern Generator an Indispensible tool in the
Comprehensive test lead set Included. manufacture, test, and servicing of televisions, and computer and video monitors.
Mains powered.
Size: 80 x 200 a 250mm.
FEATURES
Price £299.00 + £52 . 33 V.A.T. Colour bars, purity, greyscale, crooshatch,
dots, focus, etc.
LEADER HIGH VOLTAGE VHF/UHF Channels.
5.5MHz, 6.0MHz, 6.5MHz Sound Carriers.
METERED EHT PROBE Internal/External Sound.
External Video Output.
Light weight, easy -to -grip high -impact plastic
handle with arc -over protection and no need of Trigger Output.
extra equipment. An indispensible item in your PAL B,D,G,H,I,K.
TV service kit. Measures up to 40kV DC with Separate R, G, B and sync. 0/P's.
safety and the greatest of ease. Entirely self- RGB TTL 8 1V.
contained. Conned the lead clip to chassis and Green 0.3V Syncs.
probe tip to the check point, read the meter for Composite Video Output.
voltage. Variable RF/Video Output.
A must for the Health and Safety at Work Acts. SwItchable Video Polarity.
Mains powered 220/240V AC 50/60Hz. Price £229.00 + £40.08 V.A.T.
Price £66.00 + £11.55 V.A.T. Size: 98 x 219 a 240mm.
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Japanese Gloom Sony is
The Japanese consumer electronics industry is going through a difficult period. make its
currently losing something like Dm a day and has announced that it expects to
the
first full -year operating loss, of some V2Obn (about £90m), since being listed on
Tokyo stock exchange in 1958. It has just announced a 36 per cent decline in profits for
service the
the third quarter of its financial year. Sony's position is not helped by having to
considerable debt it took on when it purchased CBS records and Columbia Pictures. One
result of this move however is that Sony's operating profits from its entertainment
EDITOR businesses are at present only 30 per cent less than what it makes on its electronic
John A. Reddihough hardware. Despite the poor returns, Sony is increasing its output of consumer electronics
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT products and is forecasting increased sales for the year, in the case of 8mm camcorders from 6.1 to
up
Tessa Winford
from 3.8 to 4.1m units, an increase from 9.5 to 13m CD players, TV sets up it's having
Please note that the telephone numbers below are for
7m and VCRs up from 3 to 3.5m. Its factories are still humming, but the prices
contact with the advertisement departments only. to sell at aren't converting into profits. March, so
Editorial enquiries should be sent to the editor at the For nearly all Japanese electronics companies the financial year end is in
address given on page 389 or faxed to 081-652 8956. announcements and projections are at the moment (early March) coming in thick and
Only last
fast. It seems that a sharp decline in profitability has occurred since the autumn.
ADVERTISEMENT then
MANAGER October JVC was forecasting a reasonable profit for the year, but poor sales since
have now led to forecast losses for the year. Matsushita is still operating profitably, but at
Jan Thorpe forecast for the year, which
081-652 8114 a much reduced level. A fall of 43 per cent in pre-tax profits is major
DISPLAY SALES is 26.6 per cent lower than a forecast made just three months previously. Other
Japanese electronics manufacturers have issued reduced profits forecasts, down by 37 per
MANAGER
cent in the case of Hitachi and 58 per cent in the case of Toshiba, though it's not possible Falling
Shona Finnie
081-652 8115 to assess the percentage relating to brown (black?) goods in these forecasts.
semiconductor prices, in particular for the latest generation of memory devices, are
CLASSIFIED SALES significant here while Toshiba has been having a difficult time with its portable
EXECUTIVE computers. Many Japanese companies are considering reduced capital expenditure,
Pat Bunce though R and D budgets are likely to be left alone. is
081-6528339
Fax 081-652 8931 It's not that Japanese consumers have stopped buying. What seems to be happening impetus
that demand for the current range of products has peaked and the traditional
ASSISTANT CLASSIFIED provided by new products is for the present lacking. The result is fierce price competition
MANAGER to move current production and falling profitability. Export markets are flat.
Carol Nobbs One technique that has been a feature of the Japanese market is frequent model
081-652 8327
changes to stimulate sales. But, just when you might expect ever more frenzied activity in
called
GROUP CLASSIFIED this respect, the powerful Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) has used to
MANAGER for fewer changes. Manufacturers of VCRs and air conditioners have been
Breda James making model changes every six months. With cordless telephones and word processors this,
081-652 8327 face-lifts have been even more frequent. MITI has come down heavily against
ADVERTISING claiming that frequent model changes do not benefit the consumer, use up natural
problem that
ADMINISTRATION resources and lengthen working hours unnecessarily. There is also the stocks of
spares become difficult to obtain since it's obviously uneconomic to hold
Kathy Lambart
081-652 8116 everything for such vast ranges of models. Mind you, things can be even worse in other
ADVERTISING Japanese markets. Back in 1981, during a battle between Honda and Yamaha over and
PRODUCTION market share, Honda released 113 new models over an eighteen -month period
changed its entire range twice. If that sort of thing is going on throughout Japanese
Brian Chapman
081-652 8681 industry, it puts their R and D spending in something of a new light, with a decided
Fax 081-652 8917 question mark as to whether it's all worthwhile. Consumer electronics industry leaders
READER seem to be in agreement with MITI's recommendations however, which include launch.
HELPLINE insistence that a new model remains unaltered for at least a year after its
Matsushita's vice president Tsuzo Murasa has pointed out that effort should go into added
For help if you have difficulty obtaining Television
phone 081-652 8620 value rather than frequent model changes.
The reduced profitability has come quite quickly and could be a phase that will soon
SUBSCRIPTION of this in the
pass. It seems however that Japanese manufacturers are not too hopeful
ENQUIRIES absence of truly new offerings. We have reported on several initiatives, in the form of
(1444 440 421 multimedia products, in these pages recently. Accouncements continue. Matsushita has
Telephone and Telegraph with a view to setting up a
SUBSCRIPTION been holding talks with American has asked
HOTLINE joint venture to develop "pen -based portable computer systems", while Sharp
24 -hour subscription ordering with credit card Intel to develop flash memory devices that
could be used instead of magnetic storage in
fruit overnight.
number phone 0789-200 255 consumer and computer products. But such initiatives won't bear
PUBLISHER Meanwhile the industry is stuck with difficult markets and declining profits.
Robert Marcus
081-652 3930 COMPETITION
COVER PHOTO The winners of the two preset tuned f.m./m.w./1.w. radios in last month's Gwent.
competition
Our
were Alan Holden of Winford, Cheshire and C.H. Miller of Newport,
This month's cover photograph shows the Ferguson
congratulations to them. For those interested in the questions that were asked, fifth
TX80 chassis - see article on pages 406-411.
harmonic tuning flattens the top of the line flyback pulse and thus improves the e.h.t.
regulation; the chroma delay that has to be compensated for in the luminance channel is
al REED caused by the narrow chroma channel bandwidth - it's a basic factor in electronics
that
signals pass more quickly through wideband circuits; finally a short line sync time -
Wag BUSINESS constant is required with off -tape signals to cater for short-term jitter.
PUBLISHING
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TELEVISION APRIL 1992
The Images of the Future Conference
George Cole
On February 4th the trade journal Electrical and Radio The afternoon session was devoted to TV developments.
Trading and the Television and Radio Industries Club co - It began with a talk by Jean Majo Cruzate, a special
hosted the Images of the Future Conference. This year the adviser to the EC commission, who admitted that the
conference was awash with new audio and video formats. original 1986 EC directive on MAC and satellite
Previous articles in this magazine have outlined the basic broadcasting was flawed. The directive related only to
features of these new systems, many of which will be in the high-powered DBS satellites, not medium -powered satel-
shops by the end of the year. A notable absence was the lites like Astra. As a result, most Astra channels use PAL.
Sony Mini Disc format, a record/playback system that uses As Mr. Cruzate explained, when the directive was drawn
miniature compact discs. up no one expected medium -powered satellites to be used
Commodore had its CDTV system on show. It's a for direct -to -home transmissions.
multimedia format that stores sound, pictures and text on a The new directive was agreed by the twelve Council of
compact disc. The format was launched in the spring of Ministers in December 1991 and has a second reading in
1991, but sales in the consumer market have been March. It states that any new service starting from 1995
disappointing to date. Commodore has decided to rename must use D2 -MAC, though dual PAL/MAC transmissions
the system Amiga CDTV and plans to launch, at around are permitted. The directive also leaves the door open for
£300, a CD-ROM drive that can be connected to the digital TV systems. Linked to the directive there's a
company's best-selling Amiga 500 computer. There are memorandum of understanding which is designed to help
some half a million Amiga 500s in the UK, and launch a 16:9 D2 -MAC service. Several hundred million
Commodore thinks that better progress will be made by ECUs will be made available to broadcasters, programme
concentrating on the computer market. The CD-ROM makers, hardware companies and other interested parties.
drive is expected to encourage software companies to The idea of this is to break the no hardware/no software
develop discs for Amiga CDTV. block. Mr. Cruzate added that around twenty hours of
Gaston Bastiaens talked about the rival Philips CD -I HD -MAC broadcasts were made during the Albertville
(compact disc interactive) format, which was launched in Olympics for showing at fifty reception sites around
the USA last autumn with machines selling for around Europe. This is expected to rise to 1,000 sites during the
£450. The system's Japanese launch will be this spring, Barcelona Olympics.
with the European launch in the summer. Mr. Bastiaens BSkyB's public affairs director Roy Gallagher drew
revealed that Philips plans to launch a portable CD -I attention to the fact that thirteen per cent of the UK's
player later this year but couldn't confirm that the first CD - population now receives BSkyB and that there are over a
I players to be sold in Europe will have full -motion video million subscribers to the film channels. He predicted that
capability. CD -I was undoubtedly one of the stars of the around 40-50 per cent of UK households will have a
show: dealers who saw and used the system were very satellite TV dish or be connected to a cable system by the
enthusiastic about it. They also seemed to like the Kodak - year 2000. He added that BSkyB sees D2 -MAC as a
Philips Photo CD system, which allows the user to store up possible system for widescreen TV. Earlier Astra's
to a hundred photographs on a compact disc and display marketing managing director Jonathan Hart had dealt with
them on a TV set's screen. Photo CD will also offer sound, possible interference problems between Astra 1B and
text and recording capability. Priced at around £400, the Eutelsat II F3: he stated that those with properly installed
first Photo CD players should be available this summer. 60cm or larger dishes shouldn't experience interference.
Photo CD discs can also be played on a CD -I deck.
Canon was demonstrating its ION still video camera.
Still video has not been a success in the consumer market,
Widescreen TV
so Canon is aiming to appeal to professional users and the Nokia's marketing and sales vice president Michael
educational market. Image data bases and desk -top Schmohl started on a controversial note by showing slides
publishing are two intended applications. of press cuttings that described the EC's policies on MAC
Philips' senior product manager Gerry Wirtz talked as a shambles. He suggested that companies should forget
about the company's digital compact cassette (DCC) about D2 -MAC and jump in now with 16:9 PAL sets as
format, a high -quality digital audio tape system. DCC has Nokia has done. He also claimed that 1,250 -line double -
the bonus of being backwards compatible with existing scan pictures, as used by the Thomson widescreen set,
analogue compact cassettes. Mr. Wirtz produced some actually lowered the picture resolution. Not surprisingly,
interesting statistics about the compact cassette. Around this was denied by Ferguson and the next speaker, the
2.5 billion cassettes and 180 million players are sold each BBC's assistant to the director of engineering Charles
year, excluding China, Eastern Europe and the Third Sandbank, pointed out that the use of digital signal
World. About a billion cassette players are in use around processing, i.e. interpolation, would improve the quality of
the world, with each household owning an average of three double -scan pictures.
cassettes. This puts the audio compact cassette in the same Mr. Sandbank talked about the PAL Plus project, which
popularity league as the light bulb! But sales are declining, is part of the EC's Eureka programme whose members
which is why Philips thinks that the time is right to include broadcasting organisations such as ZDF, ORF and
introduce the new tape format. DCC will be launched in the BBC, and hardware companies like Nokia, Philips and
September, the first deck, provisionally called Model Grundig. He began by stressing that PAL Plus is not a
DCC900, costing around £350-400. The deck is smart, with device to sabotage MAC. It's designed to improve the
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luminance, increasing the luminance bandwidth and forced the group to consider a half -way house with a 14:9
adding digital audio sound (though the UK already uses aspect ratio and 504 active lines. This would introduce the
Nicam). public to widescreen TV gently. He predicted that PAL
Mr. Sandbank explained that a 16:9 format reduces the Plus and HD -MAC broadcasting would start in 1995 and
picture content with a 4:3 set by 25 per cent as black bands that digital TV systems wouldn't appear before the year
occupy the top and bottom of the screen. A system called 2000.
pan and scan can be used: this scans the central part of the During the question and answer session someone asked
picture, but Mr. Sandbank pointed out that this "shoot and if dealers and the public would get confused by all the
protect" method puts all the action in the middle of the different approaches to widescreen TV. To recap, these
picture and wastes the potential of the 16:9 format. In the are (1) Nokia's PAL 625-line/50Hz 16:9 sets, (2) the
letterbox format a 4:3 receiver displays 432 visible lines Thomson/Ferguson 1,250-line/50Hz PAL 16:9 sets, (3) the
while a 16:9 set detects a coded signal and expands the Philips 625-line/100Hz PAL 16:9 sets, (4) the prospect of
picture to 575 active lines. Mr. Sandbank said that any D2 -MAC 16:9 broadcasts, (5) the prospect of 16:9 or 14:9
widescreen system would be only partly compatible with PAL Plus broadcasts and (6) the prospect of HD -MAC
existing sets, in just the same way that the PAL system is 16:9 broadcasts. Not surprisingly no one seemed to be too
with monochrome sets. He demonstrated widescreen sure about this, though it seems that dealers and TV
pictures on a Nokia TV set and said that the 16:9 service engineers can forget about HDTV in this century.
perspective is more like the way in which we view things in Finally my thanks to Bob Crabtree, Electrical and Radio
real life. Mr. Sandbank finished by saying that concern Trading's product editor, for his help in the preparation of
about the effects of 16:9 pictures on standard sets had this article.

AC/DC High -voltage Tester


lan Rees
As their popularity rises and many get older, microwave charge. I can vouch for the effectiveness of this method
ovens appear for repair in ever increasing numbers. Faced after my multimeter's earth lead became detached without
with an oven whose light is on and the fan is working but my noticing it while I was probing the 4kV pulse. I can
nothing is heating, it would be nice to be able to check the assure you that the jump was considerable, but the
2kV a.c. and 4kV d.c. pulse voltages. I'm not very happy involuntary jerk of my arms sent the multimeter, which
however about connecting any CMOS test equipment to was still connected to the probe, crashing from the bench
circuits where more than 1kV is present, especially when to the floor. My dignity and poise in tatters, I decided that
it's in pulse or a.c. form. Using an old analogue 20kON there had to be a better way.
meter, I made a high -voltage probe to get some indication I like the idea of having an instrument in the form of the
of voltage. Unfortunately ohms are a bit lawless under e.h.t. testers used with TV sets, where everything is in the
these circumstances, so the best I had was an indication of handle so that you can pay attention to exactly where the
high voltage: the values obtained were meaningless, probe tip is and read the scale easily without diverting your
especially with pulsed d.c. Was there an alternative eyes. The instrument described in this article was built in
solution to the problem? this form and indicates a.c. or d.c. without the need to
When I was still a student I recall reading about the early select ranges. A small bonus, though this is not needed
method of measuring the electrostatic charge stored in a with microwave ovens, is its ability to indicate whether
bank of Leyden jars. Apparently monks would form a there's a positive or negative potential at the tip.
circle and hold hands. The end two would touch the jar's
terminals and the resulting shock would make them jump.
The height of the jump was used as a measure of the Circuit Operation
Probe Ri R2 R3
Fig. 1 shows the simple circuit that evolved after much
R4
221 experimentation. R1-4 are the probe resistors, which are
RVI contained in the plastic body of a pen attached to a small
02
box. RV1 is a 100kII linear slide potentiometer that's
calibrated in kV. R5 ensures that the required readings fall
at about the centre of RV1's slider movement.
R5
The voltage tapped from the slider is applied to the
preset potentiometer RV2 which is used to balance the
Crocodile clip striking voltages of the two neons N1 and N2. The small
wire -ended neons used light at around 65V. When they
Fig. 1: Circuit of the high -voltage tester. just strike their light output is very low, so they are not
ideal as indicators. By adding capacitors Cl and C2 across
- 09 them however the circuit becomes a relaxation oscillator.
2
As the neons approach their striking voltage, the
capacitors have been charging. At the moment of strike,
the capacitor is discharged by the neon. This produces a
bright flash that subsides until the capacitors are recharged
via the series resistors R6 and R7 and the legs of RV2. A
very accurate transition can be achieved, giving a very
Fig. 2: Construction of the meter. To avoid arcing, it's best to useful, unambiguous voltage indication.
connect the meter before switcing the oven on: Dl and D2 rectify the a.c. and make the neons flash
404
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alternately. When a positive d.c. voltage is present at the this tester there's no reason for you to end up monk testing
probe tip only N1 will flash. In a microwave oven the your microwave ovens. As Fig. 2 shows, the tester can be
voltage at the magnetron's cathode is negative, thus only used single-handedly with the slider operated by your
N2 flashes. thumb.
The tester can be used in the same manner as a logic An MPS (Maplin) "narrow box", part number FT31J, is
probe with digital circuits, but the slider is calibrated in kV. used for the main case. Its dimensions are 124 x 29
It draws around lmA from the circuit being tested. Thus x 29mm. To keep my fingers away from any hot parts I
the probe resistors need to be rated at 1W. I have tried would have liked the slider potentiometer RV1 to have
0.25W resistors which seem to be o.k. if the test is brief, been an all -plastic affair. The one used, also bought from
which it usually is. MPS, has a plastic shaft but a metal body. It's a dual
potentiometer, but only one side is used. As a precaution I
connected its metal body to the earthy crocodile clip end.
Setting Up A piece of matrix board was cut and attached to the slide
The flash rate of the neons can be balanced by potentiometer. Apart from the probe resistors R1-4 all the
connecting 250V a.c. via a 47kft resistor to the junction of components are mounted on this board. The probe
R4 and RV1. With the slider of RV2 at its centre setting, resistors are strung up the body of the tube. This allows
adjust RV1 until one of the neons flashes. Then adjust you to be at a respectable distance from the test point. A
RV2 for an equal flash rate from both neons. Repeat the flying lead terminated with a strong crocodile clip
procedure a few times until you are sure that the two neons completes the assembly.
are giving an indication at the same point. As an aside, it's always worth checking the integrity of
Calibration is a problem if, like me, you don't have the connections to the crococile clip lead before any tests
access to an accurate high -voltage meter. I've found are attempted in case a fracture may have occurred,
however that when connected to a good oven's 2kV a.c. particularly at the clip end.
output the tester will indicate with both neons just flashing Finally, remember that one hand in your pocket won't
at a rate of about one second when RV1 is at its mid - work with a microwave oven because the high voltage is
setting. Similarly N2 only will flash, indicating a -4kV earthed. Take care!
pulsed d.c. voltage, at a few millimetres to one side of the
same setting. Any deviation from these conditions suggests Component details
that a fault is present. R1 470kf/, 1W RV2 250kti preset
R2-4 820kt1, 1W C1, 2 0.047µ,F, 400V
R5 47kf1, 0.25W D1, 2 BY127
Construction and Use R6, 7 100kfl, 0.25W N1, 2 Wire -ended neons
Provided care is taken over the construction and use of RV1 100kfl lin. slider

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Inside the Ferguson TX80 Chassis
J. LeJeune

Innovative and yet somehow familiar in its concept, the adequate for TV purposes its resolution is not sufficient for
TX80 is the last of the old Ferguson designs to reach the use as an 80 -column computer monitor.
market. The chassis shows some Thomson influence, but Picture quality is nevertheless excellent. The Samsung
its Enfield origins are stamped plainly all over it. This is c.r.t.s give a bright picture with ample purity reserve.
nowhere more so than in the power supply and line output Audio on the other hand comes from a very small
section, which nostalgically recalls the Thorn 9000 series loudspeaker and leaves a little to be desired. Even so it's
chassis with its Syclops circuit. The key element here is the distortion free and the cabinet doesn't vibrate at high
use of a single transistor as both the chopper and the line volume levels. The cabinet design is attractive, especially
output switching device. the 10in. model, and blends in with most domestic
Basically the TX80 is just another small -screen TV schemes.
receiver for 90° c.r.t.s with screen sizes from ten to fifteen Fig. 1 shows in simplified block diagram form the main
inches. It's no basic receiver however. Features incorporat- sections of the chassis.
ed as standard include microcomputer -based remote The heart of the set is of course the combined chopper
control, on -screen graphics with a simple menu system to and line output stage - it's known as a Wessel circuit. Fig. 2
make adjustment of the operating controls easy, a sleep shows the arrangement in block diagram form. Things start
timer and a child lock facility. There's considerable with the oscillator, which produces a line -frequency
integration in the low-level stages, where a single LSI chip sawtooth output whose amplitude is determined by the
incorporates the vision and sound i.f. strips, the luminance comparator transistor TP03. The comparator senses the
and chrominance signal processing stages, sync separation h.t. voltage produced by the chopper, and sets the supply
and the timebase generator circuits. The designers didn't to the oscillator. As this supply increases or decreases, so
go i.c.-crazy however: where a single transistor is all that's the amplitude of the sawtooth output is varied - see Fig. 3.
necessary, that's what is used. Since the receiver has a live The pulse -width modulator transistor TP05 converts the
chassis there's no scart socket. In any case while the tube is sawtooth waveform into a variable mark -space ratio
1SOI
Tuner

-"{ 11R

receiver
and
PLL
TOA2006
Audio output

IFOI
1.F Audio LA7830
Field output

ILOI B-Y Matrixing


IRO] and
IMP47C634NR331 M52038SP G-Y RGB output
Microcomputer 0. Signal processor chip stages
conrol chip R-V

Line 8.6V 22V


13V 104V 150y 22V
sync

f t Al V
0
Mains Bridge Combined chopper
and Focus V
input rect
line timebase circuits EHT
0

Reg 5V

Fig. 1: The main sections of the Ferguson TX80 chassis, shown in block diagram form.

Mains input Bridge squarewave which passes via the driver stage to the base of
rect the switching transistor TP10. This drives two transform-
Energy Chopper
ers, the chopper transformer LP03 (Wessel transformer)
limiter transformer and the line output transformer LP04. In case anyone is
LP03
puzzled by the idea of using a variable mark -space ratio
Line
sync Osc Pulse - waveform to drive the line output stage, the point to
width CiriverFtlwanthstinclhe
0. buffer
TP01/2/4 mod TP06/9 TPi0
remember is that the switch -off time, which initiates the
TPOS
flyback, remains constant. It's the switch -on time during
LOPT the forward scan that varies to take into account loading
dShut- excess current LPN.
switch .etomparator down
Sense over voltage Scan
and mains input voltage variations. The initial part of the
TPu TP03 circuit
TP06/7 Sense field output
coils forward scan is controlled by the efficiency diode in the
normal way. Comprehensive protection arrangements are
Standby t Feedback
built into the circuit.
switching
We'll now take a closer look at the circuit action. Fig. 4
Fig. 2: Block diagram of the combined chopper power shows the complete circuit of the power supply/line output
supply and line timebase arrangement. section of the receiver. Note that the receiver chassis is
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Sawtooth produced by
TP01/2 /R 1.12/CP03 emitter is held at 5.4V by DP46 and DP06. This
combination of a zener diode and an ordinary signal diode
gives a near -zero temperature coefficient.
Variations in the 104V h.t. supply are thus sensed by
PWM 0.7V
switching point TP03 and inverted. A rise in the h.t. voltage will result in a
fall in TP03's collector voltage and a corresponding fall in
the amplitude of the sawtooth waveform fed to TP05. The
action is illustrated in Fig. 3. When the h.t. voltage rises,
the width of the drive pulses used to switch the chopper
transistor TP10 on and off decreases. Thus TP10 remains
on for a shorter period of time and the h.t. voltage is
Variable m-sII
ratio squarewave reduced to the correct figure. The action works in reverse
output from PWM should the h.t. voltage fall.
t 64pS t t t
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Fig. 3: Illustrating the action of the comparator, oscillator rectified mains voltage at its emitter at all times. Transistor
and pulse -wide modulator stages in providing a variable TP12 inverts the control signal from the microcomputer
mark -space ratio drive waveform. chip, its base voltage going high to turn on the supplies and
bring the set out of standby. When TP11 is switched on
always live with respect to ground. It uses a bridge rectifier CPO1 and CP13 charge via RPO1 and RP17 respectively.
(DP26-29) to deliver three supplies, one full -wave rectified TP03's collector and emitter voltages rise gently, so that
and the other two half -wave rectified. In this respect it the chopper comes to life gradually rather an abruptly.
could be said that the bridge is fully utilised. The full -wave Once the chopper is running DP12 adds to the charge held
output is smoothed by the reservoir capacitor CP31 and fed by CP15. The feed to TP03's emitter circuit via RP27
to the chopper transformer LP03 at approximately 360V provides a stable zener current to improve the regulation.
d.c. One half -wave rectified supply is fed to the switch The driver stage is interesting as it employs a bootstrap
transistor TP11 whose collector feeds the comparator, circuit to ensure that the level of drive generated is
oscillator, pulse -width modulator and driver stages. The adequate. The first transistor TP06 is an inverting
other half -wave rectified supply is smoothed by amplifier: when it's on, the following transistor TP09 is off.
RP39/CP41 and fed to a 5V regulator which in turn In this condition DP08's cathode is at virtually chassis
provides the supply to the microcomputer control chip potential and the bootstrap capacitor CP07 will charge via
IR01. The latter produces the on or standby command at DP36 from the 8.6V rail. During this time the switching
pin 20. This is fed to TP12 which in turn controls TP11: in transistor TP10 is also off. When the squarewave drive
the standby condition TP11 is off and there is thus no turns TP06 off, TP09's base voltage rises and it switches
supply to the oscillator etc., shutting down the Wessel on. The negative side of CP07 is now connected to the
system. 8.6V line via RP23 and TP09. Since CP07 is already
The main switching transistor TP10 is driven by a charged to about 7V, its positive side is now at about 15V
bootstrapped low -voltage driver stage (TP06/9) which is with respect to chassis. DP36 is thus cut off and the 15V
d.c. coupled to the pulse -width modulator transistor TP05. appears at TP09's base via RP29. This ensures that TP09 is
The input to TP05 is a variable -amplitude sawtooth which saturated throughout the time that TP10 is required to be
is produced by a relaxation oscillator whose timing conductive. When TP09's emitter voltage rises, CP08
components are RP12 and CP03. The two transistors in charges via TP1O's base, switching TP10 on. Diodes DP30,
this circuit, TPO1/2, act in a thyristor-like manner, DP15 and DP16 conduct and limit the charge across CP08
switching off when there's insufficient current to maintain to 2.1V. RP21 and LP02 in parallel provide some base
them in saturation. CP03 charges via RP12 from the drive current waveform shaping. When TP06 is switched
voltage at the collector of the comparator transistor TP03. on again to initiate the flyback, CP08's positive side is
As CP03 charges, the emitter voltage of the pnp transistor connected to chassis via DP08 and TP06 and TP1O's base is
TP02 will increase until the point is reached where it's 0.7V driven negative.
above the fixed base voltage set by RP26/RP05. At this The receiver's principal supply rail, from which the line
point TP02 switches on and passes current to the base of output stage is operated, is the 104V h.t. line. When TP10
TPO1 which thus also switches on. The two transistors is switched off, the line output transformer is tuned by
saturate heavily, rapidly discharging CP03 via RP65. Once CP18 to produce the flyback. At the end of the flyback the
CP03 has been discharged, TP02 and TPO1 switch off and efficiency diode DP13 begins to conduct and the first half
CP03 begins to charge again. The sawtooth waveform (approximately) of the forward line scan is produced. TP10
produced in this way is fed via the emitter -follower buffer can be turned on during this period, but it will have no
transistor TP04 to the base of the pulse -width modulator effect on the line scan because of the isolating action of
transistor TP05. CP48 blocks the d.c. voltage at TP04's diodes DP10 and DP48. Thus TP10 doesn't drive the line
emitter and DP37 acts as a d.c. restorer, clamping the output side of the circuit until DP13 stops conducting. At
negative -going peak of the sawtooth waveform to chassis. this point TP10 must be conducting in order to take over
TP05 conducts when the slope of the sawtooth waveform the supply of current to the line scan coils. The isolating
exceeds 0.7V. action of DP10/48 enables TP10 to drive the chopper
The comparator transistor TP03 receives its collector transformer before it also starts to drive the line output
supply from TP11, via RP01, RPO2 and its load resistor transformer. When DP13 switches off, the voltage at pin 2
RP03. CPO1 smooths the supply and DP02 stabilises it at of LP04 rises and DP10/48 switch on.
18V. TP03's base voltage is obtained from the potential LP03 generates two secondary voltages during the
divider network RP08, RP61, PP01, RPO7 which is flyback period. DP21 produces 22V across CP24 for the
connected across the 104V h.t. line: this is the main supply audio output chip while DP11 rectifies the output at pin 1.
produced by the line output transformer, thus the The cunning part of this circuit is that DP11 also serves as a
conditions in the line output stage are sensed. TP03's boost diode, feeding pin 6 on the line output transformer
408 TELEVISION APRIL 1992
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LP04. Autotransformer action between pins 6 and 5 of TP10. If TP10 passes excessive current, the voltage
LP04 produces the 104V supply across CP17. No developed across RP30/31 will be sufficient to produce the
rectification is required at pin 5 as CP17 is the boost trip action. A second input comes from the field scan
reservoir capacitor. current circuit. If the field scan coupling capacitor goes
LP04 also produces various other supplies - the tube's short-circuit excessive power will be dissipated in the scan
heater supply, its e.h.t., focus and first anode supplies, 13V coils. The trip action prevents damage here. The third
and 8.6V supplies, 22V for the field output stage and, from input comes via DXO1, DX02 etc., the source being the
another overwinding on the primary, 150V for the RGB heater winding on the line output transformer. This circuit
output transistors. looks for excessive voltage conditions in the transformer.
There are four protection systems in this circuitry. One DX03 rectifies the heater supply and if the voltage
guards against excessive voltages, which could cause the developed across CX02 rises sufficiently zener diode DX02
c.r.t. to produce X-rays; another guards against excessive switches on to initiate the trip action.
current in TP10; a third (the energy limiter) prevents If TP08's base voltage rises because of an increase in any
excessive current in the line output stage; the fourth of these inputs, TP08 and TP07 will switch on and latch up.
protects the field scan coils in the event of the field scan This action discharges CPO1 via DPO1. Thus the oscillator
coupling capacitor going short-circuit. is stopped and the drive to TP10 ceases. When CPO1 has
The shut -down circuit uses transistors TP08 and TP07 in been discharged, TP08 and TP07 will switch off. CPO1 can
a latching circuit that's identical in configuration to the then charge again, giving a soft -start action. If the problem
oscillator TP01/2. Three inputs at the base of TP08 can trip was a transient one and has cleared, the reciever will
the power supply. The first is via RP41 from the emitter of resume normal operation. If the fault is a permanent one
TELEVISION APRIL 1992 409
Part ILDI see Fig. 5. Full bandwidth video (luminance) is fed in at pin
41 of IL01 while differentiated video (video with a high
Wideband degree of overshoot) is fed in at pin 40, which also receives
video input
the sharpness control voltage. The full bandwidth
luminance signal passes via amplifier 1 to the blending
56p: Blending circuit. An h.f. reduced signal is fed to amplifier 2 while the
circuit
h.f.-emphasised (differentiated) signal is fed to amplifier 3.
The control voltage acts on the blending circuit which
combines the outputs from the three amplifiers in various
40, proportions, from insufficient to excessive h.f. content at
271JH
the extremities of the range with a flat response at
Ik5 somewhere about the centre of the range. The control
2701 works very well and can be used to good effect when
eeiv
playing video recordings or with satellite TV transmissions
Sharpness
control
that are not all they might be. The sharpness adjusted
voltage
fstiry signal then passes to the contrast control part of the chip.
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sharpness control circuit. Colour Decoding
The luminance output from IL01 is passed via a buffer
however the power supply will trip continuously. transistor to the the c.r.t. base panel which contains the
The fourth protection system, the energy limiter, RGB matrixing and output circuits. Chroma signal
monitors the voltage across RP50, which is connected decoding is carried out in the conventional way within IL01
between the earthy end of the winding on LP03 that which provides B - Y, G -Y and R -Y outputs.
supplies the line output stage and chassis. A rise in the
current flowing in this winding, due to high current
demand in the line output stage, will produce an Sync System
increasingly negative voltage at pin 6. This negative bias is IL01 has a separate video input pin for the sync
fed to the base of the pulse -width modulator transistor separator section. There's an external field sync pulse
TP05, increasing its switch -on threshold. As a result it integrating network. The line sync pulses are fed internally
produces shorter drive pulses, reducing the power output. to a phase -locked loop that controls a 500kHz master
Chopper power supplies operate by storing energy in the crystal oscillator. A five -stage binary divider (divide by 32)
transformer as flux, releasing it during the off period of the gives 15.625kHz. This divided down output is fed to the
switching device. It follows that the transformer's power phase detector whose other input consists of line flyback
output depends on the energy fed into it on the primary pulses which are obtained from the line output
side. The input voltage is set by the peak value of the mains transformer's heater winding (the pulses from this source
supply. The current that flows depends on the switching are also used for several other purposes in the receiver).
device's on time and the effect of back-e.m.f. in the
transformer. Close regulation is achieved by adjusting the
switching device's on period. The regulation loop in the The Field Timebase
TX80 starts with the 104V developed across CP17 and The integrated field sync pulses are fed back into IL01 at
takes in the comparator, oscillator, pulse -width modulator, pin 45. They are then shaped to produce trigger pulses that
driver and output switching (TPIO) stages. are used to reset the vertical counter circuit. This divides
down the line frequency pulses to 50Hz. Each trigger pulse
resets the counter and at the same time resets the field
Signal Circuits ramp waveform to zero. This ramp voltage is produced
We'll next take a brief look at the signal stages, most of across an external capacitor by a constant -current source
which are incorporated in the M52038SP 52 -pin processing within IL01. The charging rate is modified by feedback
chip IL01. This chip also incorporates the sync circuitry from the LA7830 field output chip IF01 to provide fixed
and produces field and line drive outputs. The latter is used linearity correction. There's also a.c. feedback to provide
to synchronise the oscillator in the power supply. height control and d.c. feedback to stabilise the d.c.centre
A Thomson tuner, type MTP-I-2021 for the u.h.f. bands point of the output from IF01.
only, is used. It features a dual -gate MOSFET r.f. The field output chip is operated in the conventional
amplifier stage and has excellent noise and gain figures. manner, with bootstrapping to obtain a peak -to -peak
Tuning is effected by an integral phase -locked loop which output of nearly twice the supply voltage. This ensures a
is controlled by data and clock inputs from the rapid flyback during the field blanking period.
microcomputer chip I RO1 (42 pins this time).
Volume, brightness, contrast, colour and sharpness
control are all carried out within IL01. An interesting item Audio Output Stage
in this section of the receiver is VV01 which is in the circuit The TDA2006 audio output chip provides surprisingly
between the demodulated video output from IL01 and its good results via the small, forward -facing 16[I 2W elliptical
luminance and chroma inputs. VV01 incorprates lumi- speaker. A diode in the d.c. feedback circuit prevents
nance and chroma separation filters, a chroma carrier trap excessive distortion on large output voltage excursions.
and the luminance delay line.
Microcomputer Control
Sharpness Control In common with many other advanced small -screen
The sharpness control system is another unusual feature, receivers the TX80 uses a microcomputer chip, IR01, to
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oversee the set's operation and provide a menu -driven short period at receiver power up to ensure that no
remote control system that's easy to follow. The operations spurious signals generated by the rising currents and
performed by this chip can be classed in four groups as voltages in the set are taken as valid commands by IR01.
follows: (1) it provides pulse -width modulated user control The components connected to pins 28 and 29 tune the
outputs that are integrated by external RC filters to on -screen graphics read-out oscillator (pixel generator).
produce d.c. voltages for the signal processing chip IL01; Pin 27 takes in field sync for graphics while line sync is fed
(2) it carries out the usual key scanning to detect front in at pin 26 (again from the heater circuit). The graphics
panel input commands; (3) it accepts the IR remote control outputs appear at pins 22-25, the latter being the blanking
input, provides an I2C bus that's used principally to control output that creates the black -box area in which the symbols
the tuner, and carries out sync kill, mute, hold and reset or characters are displayed. The graphics blanking is mixed
functions; (4) it contains the system and character - with line blanking from the heater supply then amplified,
generator clocks and provides graphics sync and RGB sharpened, clipped and sent to pin 22 of IL01.
outputs.
Battery Converter
Some Pin Functions The 10in. model is ideal in size and performance for
As previously mentioned, pin 20 provides the standby those on the move in caravans, coaches and lorries. It
signal to toggle the power supply on and off. As there's no therefore has an integral battery converter to enable the
front panel mains switch in the initial models, this is the receiver to be used away from mains supplies. The
principal method of switching the receiver on and off. 3V converter is set to operate with a 12V d.c. input and cannot
at pin 20 = on, OV = standby. be altered to work with any other voltage. The input can
Pin 37 provides the sync killer output. This is used to vary over the range 11.8 to 14-8V. It's a fairly basic d.c.-to-
defeat the sync separator circuit in ILO1 during tuning d.c. circuit, self -oscillating and running at about 17kHz.
operations and at switch on, to prevent spurious signals
from triggering the timebases incorrectly and causing
possible damage. In Conclusion
The mute circuit input at pin 36 is used during sweep or Although the TX80 is an intricate little receiver, packed
search tuning to tell IRO1 when a valid video signal has with features, it has proved to be extremely reliable in
been received. Sweep tuning is halted when this occurs. service, not one being seen in the workshop since it started
The hold pin 34 is held high momentarily at switch off to to be sold. It has but one minus point so far as the public is
preserve the analogue control settings in memory. This concerned, the rear -mounted mains switch on Models
ensures that the receiver powers up next time with the A1OR and A14R. On the latest model to use the chassis,
previously -used settings. The reset pin 33 is held low for a the A36R, the on -off switch is once again at the front.

TELEVISION APRIL 1992 411


tially, to some 70,000. December had been a particularly

Teletopics good month however. This could set BSkyB back a bit - it
was expected that the venture would break even at the
operational level (before interest charges) this month.
News Corporation, which owns 50 per cent of BSkyB,
hopes that it will show a profit by the end of the year.
EURO VIDEOPHONE STANDARD?
BSkyB has issued a warning about buying the old BSB
GEC Marconi plans, by licensing its low-cost receiving systems and Squarials. It seems that Sky is
videotelephone technology to a number of international determined to shut down the Marco Polo transmissions at
companies, including BT and Deutsche Bundespost the end of the year. While some retailers are clearing
Telekom, to establish a European standard for domestic stocks of BSB equipment for as little as £12 others are
videophones that work with existing telephone networks. thought to be charging unsuspecting customers anything up
Amstrad, which already has a licence, has previously to £150.
announced that it will be launching a videophone that's Swift Television Publications (17 Pittsfield, Cricklade,
expected to sell for under £500 later this year. Marconi has Swindon, Wilts SN6 6AN - telephone/fax 0793 750 620)
been collaborating with BT, which achieved a world lead in has introduced the Satmaster computer program, by D.J.
video compression technology during the Eighties. If the Stephenson, as an aid for satellite TV installations. It's
standard is accepted it will be the first international one for claimed to be suitable for both professionals and
analogue system videophones, along the lines of the H261 enthusiasts and requires the use of an IBM PC compatible
standard for digital telephone systems. Both the video and with MS DOS 3.0 or higher. The program caters for just
the audio signals are compressed, the video to a about every need from the installation of motorised
14.4Kbit/sec data stream and the speech to a 5.6Kbit/sec systems to a printout of a full link -budget analysis for any
stream. The voice compression system was originally satellite at any location anywhere in the world.
developed for military radio use. The camera section uses a
Marconi CCD array that was originally developed for night
sights. Seiko Epson is supplying the 4in. liquid -crystal SERVICING "LEAD BODY"
display. A "lead body" for the domestic appliance and consumer
electronics servicing industries has been set up to establish
competence standards that will form the basis of National
NOKIA BUYS FINLUX
Vocational Qualifications (NVQs). The membership of the
Nokia, whose TV brands include ITT, Salora, Luxor, Electrical and Electronics Servicing Lead Body represents
Schaub Lorenz and Oceanic, has bought fellow Finnish TV a wide cross-section of the servicing industry ranging from
manufacturer Finlux from its parent company Metra for multinational manufacturers to small independent retail-
approximately £26m. Completion date for the takeover ers/service agents. It includes all the major trade
was March 15th. Nokia Consumer Electronics traded at a associations together with the relevant trade union. The
loss in 1991 and was only slightly profitable in 1990 while main work of the body, writing the standards and
for the past three years Finlux has been making only producing the NVQs, is well under way. This will be
marginal profits. The combined company will have a followed by in-depth consultation with the industry as a
strong position in the Scandinavian and German markets whole. An ambitious target has been set - to have the first
in particular. There's to be some reorganisation, with main NVQs approved and ready for submission to the National
TV manufacture concentrated at Finlux's Turku plant and Council for Vocational Qualifications for accreditation this
Nokia's German plant at Bochum, monitor manufacture at autumn. Administration is being undertaken by the
Salo, small -screen TV receiver production at the Electronics Examination Board, which has been involved
company's Portuguese plant while the main production with competence testing for the industry for over fifty
centre for satellite TV equipment will be at Motala in years. Further details can be obtained from the EEB at
Sweden. The company's French TV manufacturing plant is Savoy Hill House, Savoy Hill, London WC2R OBS (071
to be closed down. 836 3357).

RUMBELOWS TO GO RENTAL DEVELOPMENTS AT SHARP


As mentioned briefly on our leader page last month Thorn Sharp and Apple Computer have been discussing a
EMI has decided to switch its loss -making retail chain technology exchange that would enable Sharp to
Rumbelows to a largely rental operation. It will continue manufacture for the consumer electronics market multi-
to trade as Rumbelows, offering customers a choice of media products using Apple's computer technology such as
outright payment, rental or various arrangements in Quicktime and its Macintosh user interface. As mentioned
between, but will be run in harness with the company's in the leader last month, Sharp has launched in Japan an
rental chains. This is expected to produce considerable HDTV receiver with a retail price of approximately
savings on the servicing, distribution and purchasing sides. £4,475, about a quarter of that of previous Japanese
Job losses of around 800 out of a total of 4,000 are likely. HDTV models. A survey carried out by Sharp indicates
Rumbelows 450 high -street outlets and 41 out-of-town that up to sixteen per cent of Japanese households might
stores have about six per cent of the electrical retail be prepared to buy an HDTV receiver at this price.
market. The number of high -street shops is expected to be
reduced to between 250 and 400 over the next two years.
VIDEO NEWS

SATELLITE TV
Ferguson has announced four VCRs with built-in Video
Plus programming systems. Model FV61LV is a budget
According to the Financial Times satellite TV monitor the machine at around £330; Model FV62LV at £360 is a four -
number of dish installations in January declined substan- head version; Model FV67HV at £430 includes a Nicam
412 TELEVISION APRIL 1992
decoder and hi-fi stereo sound; while top of the range external SRAM to provide a four- or eight -page memory.
Model FV68TX at £500 also has Startext and jog/shuttle The SAA5247P/B has an on -chip memory that stores a
dial. single page, extension arrangements for Fastext and in
Akai has announced that the Video Plus system is addition a background memory controller for four external
compatible with its current range of VCRs but not with DRAMs that can be rapidly scanned on each page request,
those which are at least four generations old. Amongst the giving near -instantaneous (200mS maximum) access to up
new products that Grundig will be launching at this year's to 512 pages. A new Nicam decoder chip, type SAA7282,
Brown Goods Shows is a top of the range VCR, Model replaces several chips in previous Philips designs, providing
GV280, that incorporates a timebase corrector. a two -chip decoder in conjunction with the established
Philips has established a CD -I label with the US TDA8732 DQPSK demodulator chip.
company Fathom Pictures for the issue of CD -I and Photo
CD software. Leisure, sport and interactive entertainment UPCONVERTER
titles will be included. The third international Multimedia
and Conference on CD -I will be held in London on TW Electronics, Kennet Building, Woolton Hill, New-
April 28 -29th. bury, Berks RG15 9UJ (0635 253 706, fax 0635 254 038)
Commodore claims that the introduction of an Amiga has introduced at only £15 a v.h.f./u.h.f. upconverter that
CD-ROM drive will create a user base of 100,000 for its enables a standard u.h.f. UK TV set to tune across the
CDTV system, now named Amiga CDTV, in a short v .h .f. bands. Useful for DXing and for travellers to
period of time. It has also announced that major software Continental Europe and Ireland. Installation is simple and
houses are backing the system with dual -format releases the unit can be used with potentiometer or sweep -tuned
for the Amiga computer and CDTV systems. TV sets.

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Kodak demonstrated Photo CD imaging workstations at company at 28 St. Jude's Road, Englefield Green, Egham,
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will include a favourite picture selection system, a two BS7429:1991 at £38 is a specification for television
times tele facility and panning effects. The PCD270 is a receivers and monitors for use in education and training.
more basic version. The company also plans to launch a BS7536:1991 at £59 is a specification for the domestic
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DOLBY SURROUND SOUND AVAILABILITY Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP has published at £10.95 a second
Toshiba point out that for the first time in the UK every edition of Newnes Audio and Hi- Fi Engineer's Pocket
film appearing in the annual top fifty video rental chart Book by Vivian Capel. It contains a great deal of reference
featured the enhanced sound performance provided by a data and general technical information on audio technol-
Dolby Surround sound track. The company expects the ogy.
demand for equipment featuring Dolby Surround sound to
increase significantly since almost 4,000 films will have it by NOW AVAILABLE
the end of 1992 and nearly every video software company
in the UK will be branding its video sleeves with the Dolby Cirkit now stock the recently introduced Toko prewound
Surround logo. The Toshiba CTV range currently includes balun transformers. There are three basic configurations,
three models with Nicam digital stereo and Dolby double balanced mixer, distributor and directional coupler,
Surround sound. A hi-fi stereo VCR is required to obtain all wound with bifilar wire. The core material is chosen for
Dolby Surround sound when playing prerecorded cas- wideband applications, typically 6-600MHz, with individ-
settes. ual examples up to 1.3GHz. Each type is available in a
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Details of several interesting new TV chips have been fax 0992 464 457).
released by Philips Semiconductors. There are three The Unaohm EP737 panoramic field strength meter,
teletext decoder chips that combine the video processing covering the v.h.f./u.h.f., satellite and cable TV bands plus
and the teletext decoding functions. The SAA5244P/A has f.m. radio, is available from Satellite Solutions, Unit 35,
an on -chip page memory, making it a genuine single -chip Quarry Park Close, Moulton Park, Northampton NN3
teletext decoder. The SAA5246P/E is for use with an 1QB (0604 670 900).
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Reports from Philip Blundell, AMIEIE,
VCR Clinic Eugene Trundle, Ian Bowden, John Edwards
and R.J. Avis, AMIEIE

Philips VR6462
There were E -E signals but when play or the test pattern was o.k. but the E -to -E sound was weak with buzzing. A
was selected there was no output from the modulator. The look at the sound subpanel showed that there had been a
+12b supply was disappearing - check it at R3160. By lot of soldering activity - also a new 5.5MHz sound filter
disconnecting PCBs I was able to establish that the fault had been fitted! Fitting the correct 6MHz type cut down
was on the P302 signals panel where C2329 (220µF, 16V) the buzz while a tweak on coil S5 brought back the sound.
was short-circuit. P.B. Someone hadn't read the small print on the diagram -
6MHz for /05, i.e. for 6MHz UK use. P.B.
Philips VR6180
This machine had a deck problem: when a cassette was JVC HRD520
inserted the deck couldn't find the stop position. The The half -loading mechanism in this machine enables the
cassette would go in, the deck would start to lace up, then counter and index functions to work in the fast -forward
it would eject the cassette and switch off. Inspection and rewind modes when the tape isn't wrapped around the
showed that the cassette -down switch COD3 was working drum. This machine's owner insisted that it sometimes
correctly. Deck state is also sensed by switch COD2 failed to count in the fast tape transport modes. We found
however - the one at the back by the threading motor. This that the counting worked perfectly if fast forward or
one was sticking in the closed position. So it was just a rewind was entered from stop after play, but if fast forward
question of fitting a new micro switch. P.B. or rewind was selected immediately after tape insertion the
guide pole failed to pull out a tape loop and there was no
Philips VR6468 count. The mode switch was responsible. Since we had
none in stock we dismantled and cleaned the original one,
There was a buzzing noise on the sound while a hot smell which had tiny black spots on its stator contact bars. E.T.
came from the inside. The hot smell was coming from
Tr7108, which is one of the drum motor drive transistors.
A check on this transistor's drive waveform (HMC2) JVC HRD580
showed that there was an oscillation on it. Replacing This machine's recordings were marred by horizontal black
Tr7108 and its driver transistor Tr7107 made no difference, flashes across the screen - the sort of interference you get
in fact the oscillation appeared to be coming from the from a latchety aerial plug or an intermittent tuner. The
P8051-C21D4 chip. A replacement cured the problem. effect could be seen on the E -to -E pictures. Some heating
P.B. and freezing on i.f. panel 07 revealed that one end of R38,
the demodulated video feed, was dry -jointed. E.T.
Grundig VS510
There was no teletext - when this mode was selected the Sanyo VTC5150
page number appeared but there was no clock while the no This old Betamax machine led me a dance. Whichever
teletext active message was present at the bottom of the mode was selected it would stop after a few moments.
screen. Tests around the SAA5231 chip on the Since the machine would sit there happily in the pause
DOS/TEXT board showed that there was no video input at mode the reel sensor system was clearly implicated. There
pin 27. The BC848 transistor CT1655 was open -circuit. were pulses from the reel sensor optocoupler in the other
P.B. modes. These pulses were being amplified sufficiently by
Q3012 to keep the tape counter working but not
Philips VR6490 sufficiently for the microcontroller chip IC3001. The
optocoupler's output pulses were of low amplitude because
This machine kept stopping in play. The reel rotation the LED and photodiode beneath the take-up reel were
signal was intermittent, though the reel was turning all thick with dust. A good blow -through cured the problem.
right. On investigation we found that the ribbon cable to Shades of Test Case 335! E.T.
deck plug P1504 wasn't clamped into the connector. A
press.on the locking bar was all that was required. P.B.
Sanyo VHR4350
Philips VR6460 If eject is sometimes accompanied by tape looping, with
consequent tape damage, remove the bottom cover and
This machine was dead - no clock, no deck activity, take a look at the reel drive system. There's a "switched
nothing. The AT supplies were present but there was no clutch" that slides up and down the gear shaft between the
activity on the I2C bus data line. It was shorted to chassis spools. On several occasions we've found the clutch to be
(4711), but the short cleared when the keyboard was tight on the shaft. E.T.
unplugged. A new TMS3763ANL28 chip was required.
P.B.
Sharp VC383
Philips VR6462 This machine wouldn't record in colour. Presented with a
tape recorded elsewhere it would play this back with
The ticket said that the complaint was no sound - also that perfectly acceptable colour, which seemed to eliminate all
the machine had been to another repairer. Playback sound the colour circuitry that's common to record and playback.
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One of the exonerated components was the 5.06MHz output to switching and one -line delay circuitry: when the
chroma filter FL503 between the sub- and main colour fault was present the signal at pin 24, where it should
signal converters though it had, maybe because of an return after the switching and delay operations, was
internal open -circuit, become very lossy. The manual missing. The cause of the problem was within the subpanel
provides few clues to the colour -under subcarrier signal delay chip IC302 - the input at pin 11 was always present
levels. The main one is the chroma record current which but the output at pin 22 disappeared in the fault condition.
was found to be about 6dB down. The cause of the trouble I.B.
was the HA1178NT chip. E.T.
Mitsubishi HS306
Samsung S11240 If the machine stops intermittently during play or record
We've had the same fault with two brand new SI1240s. The check IC5A4 - it's mounted on the metal bracket along the
symptom is that the machine performs no functions and front. R.J.A.
switches off after a few seconds, perhaps with the cassette -
in symbol showing even when the FL cradle is empty. The Hitachi VTM622
cause of the trouble is failure of the KA8301 loading -motor
drive chip. An equivalent is the more common BA6209. This fairly new machine had no servo pulses on record
E.T. only, being o.k. with prerecorded tapes. The cure was
simply to clean the audio/control head. I wonder if this is
going to become a problem, as with the VT410 series?
Sony SLV474 R.J.A.
This machine has digital video circuitry to produce picture -
in -picture displays and a useful edit monitor screen that Hitachi VT120
shows as small inset pictures the incoming video signal and
the last off -tape image when going from play pause to When a tape was inserted this machine would sometimes
record pause. The user employs this latter facility when load it very slowly half way then just sit there and switch
copying from a camcorder, and the fault on this machine off, leaving the tape half laced. On one occasion the
was particularly important to him. The fault symptom was machine accepted the tape normally then switched off,
as follows. In the edit monitor or picture -in -picture mode again without ejecting the cassette. Suspecting a faulty
the inset display would be very dark at first. It would then loading motor, we applied an external 9V supply to its
lighten slowly until it was almost whited out. terminals. The carriage operated normally. As the
Before being fed to pins 8, 7 and 6 respectively of the M54649L carriage motor/loading chip IC902 has given
AD converter chip IC108 the video signal is split into its Y, trouble in the past we checked the voltages here while
R -Y and B -Y components. The chip also has a black - trying to load a tape. There was only 2-3V across the
level clamp that operates prior to AD conversion, the motor, measured at pin 10, so we checked the 12V supply
clamp pulses being fed in at pin 15. The video signals, in at pin 9. This dropped to 2V when the chip was asked to
component form, are fed into the chip via 1µF capacitors, drive the motor. As replacing the chip made no difference
so the d.c. voltages at the input pins must come from attention was turned to the source of the 12V supply, at pin
within the chip. The voltages at the two colour -difference 7 of the STK5471 regulator chip. A new chip restored
signal input pins were correct at 3.4V. At the Y input pin 8 normal operation. J.E.
however the d.c. voltage fell dramatically when the high -
impedance voltmeter was connected. As a result the Amstrad VCR4700
digitised picture became very dark. Because of a fault
within the chip the black level at this input wasn't being After about an hour in either the play or record mode this
clamped. I.B. machine would give a quiet "squeak" then unlace and
switch off. Using a dummy cassette we saw that the take-
up spool carrier faltered and stopped: the capstan, belt and
Ferguson FV41 clutch drive wheel rotated normally until the system
After playing back for a couple of hours a chroma fault control went into the stop mode due to absence of the reel
would appear. The symptoms were as follows: on the left- pulses. Fitting the clutch modification kit provided the
hand side of the screen the colour remained correct but cure. It's common for the clutch unit to be responsible for
farther across to the right its phase changed, e.g. blue tape creasing: I'd not seen one seize before. J.E.
changed to orange. The fault would clear if the tape was
stopped and then re -started or the cue and review
functions were used. As the conditions around the chroma Saisho VR705
signal processing chip IC08 were correct we decided to The deck functions operated normally but there was no E-
swap it with one in another machine. The fault moved with E or tape playback signal. The switched 9V supply was
the chip, proving that the latter was defective. I.B. missing. It's produced by Q507 (2SD1266) which had 20V
at its collector. Fitting a new transistor cured the problem.
J.E.
Panasonic NV-MS90
The reported fault was of a dark or no picture from the Matsui VX755A/Saisho VR3600
camera section of this camcorder. What was happening
was that the luminance disappeared after a few minutes' This machine wouldn't accept a tape. The standby
use. When we dismantled the machine we found that the indicator was on and the clock display was normal. When
slightest pressure applied to the process PCB made the an attempt was made to insert a tape the standby indicator
fault come and go. Checks showed that the luminance went off and the machine shut down. The cause of the fault
signal was always present at pin 7 of IC306, which is an was traced to the supply end sensor on the carriage. J.E.
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Obituary: Shizuo Takano, father of VHS
Shizuo Takano, known in the video industry as the father Product Division in 1970, while the company's home video
of VHS, died on Sunday January 19th. He was the man development team was headed by Yuma Shiraishi. It's
who sold JVC's VHS format to the world: legend has it hard to believe this now, but VHS was almost killed off
that Takano toured the globe with a trunk full of VHS before the first prototype VCR was even developed. JVC
equipment, stopping at major electronics companies in an executives decided that home video wasn't going to be a
effort to gain support. The strategy worked, and VHS has big market after all. They reduced Shiraishi's team from
long been the de facto world standard home video system. ninety to ten and scrapped the budget. But thanks to the
Shizuo Takano was born in the Aichi Prefecture in 1923. belief and support of Takayanagi and Takano, the home
He graduated from Hamamatsu Technical College in 1943, video team was able to work on in secret.
specialising in precision equipment. After a two-year spell Konosuke Matsushita, then Matsushita's chairman, was
in the navy he joined JVC in 1946, where he stayed for shown the first VHS prototype and liked it so much that he
over 36 years. In 1955 he was a member of JVC's Video decided to back VHS in preference to his own company's
Development Team, which was headed by Kenjiro VX system. In 1974 Takano and JVC's home video team
Takayanagi who was one of the founding fathers of were invited to view Sony's prototype Betamax VCR and
television. The team's aim was to develop a VTR for the were asked to support the format. JVC declined and the
professional and broadcasting markets, but they were video format war began. Sony gained the support of Sanyo
beaten by the Ampex Quadruplex system which was and Toshiba, but JVC received backing from Matsushita,
launched in 1956. Hitachi, Sharp and Mitsubishi. Even so in the middle of
The JVC team subsequently developed, in 1959, the 1976 the Japanese Ministry of Trade and Industry tried to
KV1. It was the world's first two -head, helical -scan VTR. persuade JVC to drop VHS and support Betamax. Once
They tried selling it to broadcasters, but by then the more the invitation was declined.
quadruplex recorder had become well established. During The first VHS VCR was launched on September 9th,
the Sixties video companies around the world began work 1976 at the Okura Hotel in Tokyo. Sales began well, but
on three-quarter inch video formats for the broadcast, dropped sharply in 1977. A panicky sales team begged
industrial and educational markets. In 1969 Sony, JVC and Takano to cut the prices. Furious at this suggestion,
Matsushita (parent company of JVC, Panasonic and Takano threatened to add features and up the price
Technics) joined forces to establish the U-Matic format, instead. He then set out on his world sales tour. What won
which was launched in 1971 and soon became the over the companies he visited was Takano's willingness to
broadcasting standard. show VHS prototypes, discuss future VHS developments
The companies then turned their sights towards the and offer to grant VHS licences to companies that wanted
nascent home video market. Sony began working on its to make their own VCRs. He also offered badge
Betamax system, Matsushita on a format known as VX engineered VCRs to companies that didn't wish to invest in
and JVC on VHS. Takano became chief of JVC's Video the production technology. Takano's marketing strategy
was superb - his methods are today studied in business
school classes around the world.
In 1974 Takano became general manager of JVC's
Video Products Division. He was appointed Director in
1976 and became Managing Director in 1980, while
remaining general manager of the Video Products
Division. He was appointed Senior Managing Director in
1983, Vice President in 1986 and Auditor in 1990.
I met Takano on my first ever visit to Japan, in 1988. I
hadn't been in journalism long and was somewhat
apprehensive. Takano's official JVC photograph had led
me to expect a somewhat stern and reserved man, but I
couldn't have been more wrong. What I found was an
extremely open and warm person, with a great sense of
humour. Takano made me feel very welcome. After a busy
day of briefings and factory tours the press group joined
Takano at a restaurant where there was much drinking and
joking.
Takano died of a respiratory ailment at 2.43 a.m. The
wake was held on the following day, January 20th, the
funeral service being held on the 21st. Over two thousand
people paid their respects. Takano is survived by a wife
and two children. His legacy will live on through the
hundreds of millions of VHS recorders in homes across the
world.
In closing I'd like to thank Shuji Kurita, Deputy General
Manager of JVC's Japan Public Relations Department, for
providing me with many biographical details.
Shizuo Takano
G. Cole
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customers wait several days for the repair they would be

Letters more likely to pay a sensible figure.


Let's have some examples on this page of what other
dealers think the minimum charges should be, e.g. VCR
minimum £20-£30, TV minimum £20-£25, Camcorder
HD AND WIDESCREEN TV minimum £35.
In the January leader article you suggest that to drop MAC John Read,
and go for a digital alternative, the next generation, would Watford, Hera.
be to put HDTV in Europe back several years. I don't
think that this is really the point. The factors that are Perhaps like myself Donald Bullock bought several
holding up the introduction of broadcast HDTV services hundred BY127s from a well-known Midlands supplier a
have much less to do with wrangling over transmission while ago when they were on special offer. But position
standards than with the state of the art in display devices. D508 in the Matsui 1440A is not the place to dispose of
As the chairman of Sony Broadcast said recently, HDTV them. The diode used here is of the zener type, its purpose
"is not about the number of lines or the aspect ratio but is being to conduct in the event of the h.t. voltage rising to an
all about sitting close to large screens". HDTV pictures excessive figure due to a fault condition, thus protecting
that are displayed on screens similar in size to those now the line output stage and the remainder of the receiver.
used for 625 -line pictures don't look sufficiently different Some models from ITT and other manufacturers use a
from present day TV pictures to justify a very significantly similar arrangement. Incidentally I don't know why they
higher price tag. bother to put a fuse in the Matsui sets: R501 does the job
At the moment, large screens mean big, expensive c.r.t.s admirably and F501 rarely blows! But keep the good work
that are no basis for a mass market product. If ordinary up Donald, I really look forward to your column.
members of the viewing public can't afford sets fitted with Derek Farler,
these bulky and expensive devices, or don't want to Keynsham, Bristol.
accommodate them in their homes, then HDTV is a dead
duck regardless of how little bandwidth the signals can be A WARNING
squeezed into.
By the time that we get large, flat "hang -on -the -wall" Part of my business is the sale of good and reliable colour
screens of performance adequate for HDTV and at an sets with a guarantee. I've found the best sets to be the ITT
affordable price, which means at least another ten years, ones fitted with the German made Pico chassis. But one
HD -MAC will look as antiquated technologically as PAL drawback is the line output transformer, which develops a
does now. I believe that we should leave the choice of an fault that the super chopper power supply circuit is able to
HDTV transmission standard open until advances in handle without blowing up.
display technology make domestic HDTV receivers viable Recently another well known wholesaler has started to
and only then select the best transmission format from supply the line output transformer at a much cheaper price
those available at the time, which will almost certainly than the manufacturer. So I bought a couple. One was
mean a digital system. needed urgently for an under -guarantee breakdown. I
In the same issue John Dagg argues that the aspect ratio fitted the transformer, which dropped into place correctly,
for HDTV should be wider than 16:9. I feel that this is a then switched the set on. The tube's heaters were brighter
related issue. Very wide (greater than 2:1) pictures look than a 100W bulb. Then, though I switched off
wonderful on really big screens but look just silly on a immediately, a puff of smoke came from the c.r.t.'s base
small screen. Hence the dislike for the "letterbox" format panel. On investigation I found that the c.r.t. had gone
for showing Cinemascope films on TV. Perhaps we should short-circuit between its first anode, cathode and focus
leave the choice of aspect ratio open as well. electrodes. I'd the wrong LOPT of course, but was assured
Incidentally, Mr. Dagg is incorrect in saying that "almost that I had the correct one. A few words with the supplier
every film made since 1952 has been made in produced a return authorisation, but they've credited me
Cinemascope/Panavision format. In fact only about twenty with just the transformer. So I've lost the cost of the set
per cent of cinema features made in this period have used and a replacement c.r.t.
this format. The majority are shot "unsqueezed" with an Hugh MacMullen,
aspect ratio of between 4:3 and 5:3. When they are shown Newquay, Cornwall.
in the cinema the top and bottom are cropped to provide a
picture of between 1.66:1 (5:3) and 1.85:1 (5.55:3) aspect MARCO POLO RECEPTION
ratio. When shown on TV or transferred to video cassettes
additional picture information above and below that shown Since BSkyB has undertaken to continue its Marco Polo
in the cinema can often be seen. This sometimes results in transmissions until at least the end of 1992, there has been
microphone booms, lighting cables etc. making an renewed interest in BSB receivers of late. BSB receivers
unscheduled appearance! and dishes are available from surplus dealers at very
David Looser, reasonable prices, and will provide Sky One, Sky News
Ipswich. and Sky Sports all free of charge. In addition two film
channels are available on subscription. Many people may
feel that it would be worth buying a system for use this
WHAT A LIFE! year. In fact the increasing number of Marco Polo
After reading Donald Bullock's reports over the last few installations could perhaps induce BSkyB to continue, and
months I can't see how he makes a reasonable living at the perhaps one day to expand, its services from this satellite.
rates he charges. An example of this is the dead Fidelity We can but hope, especially as the future of HDTV in
CTV140 mentioned in the February issue. A realistic Europe is linked to the success of D -MAC.
charge for this would have been something like £20-£30 I picked up a Philips STU902 receiver and a Marconi
labour plus £10 parts plus VAT. If Donald made his Squarial for just £50. Installation was a simple matter of
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setting up the declination, using the supplied template, you want to play with satellite TV cheaply, this is the way
mounting the bracket on a suitable wall (tricky in my case to do it.
as there is no clear view of the Southern sky anywhere, so I Colin McCormick,
fitted it as best I could to a garden wall) and then pointing Plymouth, Devon.
the boom to the compass direction given in the
instructions. As my compass took objection to being close
to the LNB that I'd already assembled, I put a plumb line HELP WANTED
on each end of the boom and used these for alignment with Can anyone supply any of the following: a tuning/timer
the compass some inches below the dish. Cable and F preset door (front right) for the Saisho VR805 VCR; (2) a
connectors were easily obtained locally and, when fitted, circuit diagram for the Pye T175 monochrome portable;
the signal strength was found to be maximum first time. In (3) a circuit diagram for the Decca/Korting 82514 pattern
fact I found that the dish is remarkably tolerant of direction generator? N. Brown, 27 Devonshire Park, Bideford, N.
error and obstructions.
Devon EX39 5HZ (0237 479 732, evenings).
A call to BSkyB immediately had the system
authorised, the whole job taking less than two hours. Not Can anyone supply h.t. transformers for a Philips T190
only have I obtained some extra channels to watch 12in. monochrome portable and a Network NW1202 12in.
(perhaps not exactly the best programming though) but in monochrome portable? Michael J. Ladd, Ty'r Gwynt,
addition I've learnt something about satellite TV Mountain Road, Pembrey, Dyfed SA16 OBX (055 464
reception. Perhaps the experience alone makes it all 418).
worthwhile, and even if the service does come to an end in
December the equipment will have a certain scrap value. If Could anyone supply me with some octal valve screening
cans and vats if possible, also 6K8, 6Q7 and 6K7 valves?
These are required for restoration work. Ken Jones,
G3PS2, 24 Station Road, Okehampton, Devon EX20 lEA
PHOTOSTATS (083 753 021).

Can anyone sell me a Fisher FVH-P722 VCR for use for


SERVICE spares? B.D. Whellams, 17 Highbury Terrace, Halstead,
Essex C09 2EB (0787 477 368).
Newer readers may have missed important sericing
features published in Television over the past few years. Can anyone supply a Sanyo luminance delay line, type
We have therefore started a photostat service to make L7127, as used in the TJ series chassis (Models CTP5101
this information readily available. Photostats of the etc.)? Roger Burchett, 12 Ormonde Road, Hythe, Kent
following servicing features, listed in alphabetical order, C121 6DN (0303 267 969).
can be supplied at the prices shown. Please send
requests to: Television Editorial Department, Room Can anyone supply surplus, secondhand, complete or in
L323, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey part remote control adaptor kits for the Philips Model
SM2 5AS. Cheques/POs should be made payable to VR2020/22 VCR (V2000 format)? David Avery, 28 Gwydr
Reed Business Publishing Ltd. There are two standard Crescent, Uplands, Swansea (0792 475 904).
prices, see below.
Can anyone supply an X and Y timebase for the Philips
Feature Price
7122-701-61012, EBMH1GRGT oscilloscope, or a 25 -pin
B and 0 L/LK2500/2800 chassis A modem to plug in? I have the X and Y amplifiers. S.
Decca 80/100 chassis A Orbell, 39 St. Andrews Road, Gorleston, Gt. Yarmouth
Decca 120/130 chassis A NR31 6LT.
Ferguson FV31R VCR A
Ferguson TX10 chassis A Can anyone supply details of the manufacturer and model
Ferguson TX100 chassis A number of the radiocassette marketed by Dixons as their
Finlux 1000 series chassis A Prinzsound CTA650? I cannot obtain a service sheet
Fisher FVH-P520 VCR A without this information. E.G. Kempshall, 109 Portland
Mitsubishi CT2227 A
Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 5DP.
Mitsubishi Euro-4 chassis A
Mitsubishi HS304 VCR A I feel that I must write to acknowledge the kind and
Panasonic D1 VCR deck A
Panasonic G VCR deck B
overwhelming response I received to my plea for help in
Panasonic NV333/366 VCRs the February issue. It's nice to know that in these difficult
Panasonic NV370/830/850 VCRs A times such a large number of people in the trade are
Panasonic NV730 VCR A prepared to spend money and time for no reward to help
Panasonic NV777/788 VCRs A others. It has certainly revived my faith in the trade.
Panasonic NV2000/2010/3000 VCRs A Philip Pick, Sight and Sound,
Panasonic U3 chassis A Caythorpe, Lines.
Panasonic U4 chassis A
Panasonic U5 chassis A
Salora F chassis A VCR PATTERN PARTS
Salora G and H chassis B
Salora J chassis There's been debate in these pages in the past over the
Salora K and L chassis B
pros and cons of mechanical pattern parts for VCRs. I
Sanyo CTP7130/1/2 prefer to fit genuine originals but on occasions when parts
Sony KV225212256/2752/2762 B are obsolete, out of stock or there's a large price
differential I offer the customer the choice. It's my policy
Prices, A = £2.50, B = £3.50.
never to fit pattern parts without the customer being aware
of the situation. Some pattern parts can he a bonus to the
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user - MCES video heads for example provide quality o.k. Refitting the original roller cured the problem, but not
equal to the originals, longevity of life that's often better before much head -scratching. An original type was then
and a twelve-month guarantee. But other pattern heads obtained from Mitsubishi. The second case was an Alba
are not so good. We had a Panasonic NV333 in recently machine that suffered from severe tape riding, with
whose heads had been replaced by that famous dealer consequent edge damage, after fitting a new pinch roller.
A.N. Other with a pattern version. Its owner complained This roller was again not of the same type as the original,
that the quality had never been up to much but that now, and furthermore had another manufacturer's name on the
some five months later, the picture was unbearable. It was, bag.
too: there was severe picture pulling, over -saturated I could go on giving such examples. How many readers
chroma and peak white overshoot. It took me a little while suffered a couple of years ago with those pattern 3V35
to discover that the new heads were the cause because the idlers that were too small? Wholesalers should take greater
symptoms were not consistent with normal head failure, care over what they supply, and should be accountable for
and after all they had been fitted only recently. The owner the losses that occur when headaches such as these arise. I
was a little upset and scrapped the machine. feel that the problem doesn't show up as much as it should
One practice that annoys me is when spares wholesalers because many engineers are not too fussy when working on
supply pattern parts which are not listed as such in their VCR mechanics - torques aren't checked, lubrication isn't
catalogues. This is particularly annoying when the supplier carried out, nor is tape path alignment when new heads are
in question is an "authorised distributor" and the order fitted. If the sound level varies slightly following a repair
codes are for the genuine part. Here are two recent they don't worry. I've seen completed repairs where new
examples. heads have been fitted in high specification machines that
The first concerned a Mitsubishi HS307 that needed a previously gave perfect still pictures and noiseless slow-
new pinch roller. We ordered the part from a supplier that motion, but because alignment has not been carried out
had previously sent us genuine Mitsubishi parts without they no longer do despite the new heads! Also machines
any problems, using the same order code group as before, where no servo alignment has been carried out following
but an anonymous one arrived in a bag. Its centre bearing drum replacement, with the result that the switching point
was made extensively of plastic instead of the original obscures the bottom inch of the picture. For some
bronze. When the pinch roller was placed on the shaft it inexplicable reason if the cowboys muck up a repair the
spun for approximately one turn then stopped, whereas the owner will come to me to sort it out and will pay, but if the
original type would carry on spinning for countless times. I machine goes dead six months after I've cleaned the heads
fitted it, along with a new audio -control head, and aligned the owner comes back to me demanding a free repair!
the unit. On making a test recording I found that the sound Nick Beer,
level varied. The alignment was checked and found to be Bideford, N. Devon.

The biggest advantage of computer type switch -mode


Microcomputer Notes power supplies is that when they fail, which appears to be
rare in comparison with three -terminal linear regulators,
they usually cease to function and cut off the outputs. This
Commodore C64 is much preferable to a series element going short-circuit
After reading about Mr. Matthews' problems with one of and dumping the unregulated secondary voltage on to the
these microcomputers (February issue, page 257) I thought 5V output.
that some comments on my own experiences with them If a linear regulator is retained, a precaution I consider
might be of help. To recap, the problem reported by Mr. to be well worthwhile is to add a crowbar thyristor. Simply
Matthews was a blank screen but no other results, the connect the thyristor between the 5V rail and chassis. Use
cause being failure of one of the regulators in the potted a low -value resistor and capacitor from the gate to chassis.
power supply. A simple transistor and potentiometer as a "variable
In one case I cut down the potting on the transformer as zener" connected from the 5V line to the thyristor's gate
far as possible in order to expose the lead -out wires for the allows precise setting of the trip voltage. This arrangement
mains input and the 9V secondary. I ignored the 5V saves a fortune in expensive house -coded LSI chips.
secondary as I don't trust the regulator used here. Instead, I. Field
a good -quality switch -mode power supply was used to
provide the 5V output. The unit to hand happened to be a Amstrad PCW9512 Printer
180W Gould unit. Obviously this power isn't required but,
being an efficient power supply, the unit draws only This printer produced consistently faint printing and was
sufficient current from the mains supply to provide 5.2V much quieter than usual. A telephone enquiry to Amstrad
across its output terminals, and maintains this output with produced the answer "replace the hammer armature".
impressive accuracy over a load current range of zero to This is plastic with a ferrous insert, and can develop cracks.
more than 30A. Like Donald Bullock, when I did this the result was that
The second repair along these lines was for a friend who the printer ceased to produce any impression at all.
wanted the system up and running to keep his children out According to the gentleman on the phone, there should
of mischief. As a 9V transformer was on this occasion be a 2.4V pulse at the hammer current test connector. As
ready to hand no attempt was made to hack the old power this was the case I concluded that the fault was a
supply apart, though the original power lead came in mechanical one. I'd been warned that the position setting
handy. The switch -mode power supply I used this time of the hammer electromagnet is very critical. The fixing
came from the monitor unit of a professional system that screws were very hard to undo. Once they were loose the
had been scrapped. The option now exists to provide -5V, magnet could be repositioned and resecured, using Loctite
-12V and +12V rails as well as the standard +5V and 9V on all the screws. Doing this provided a complete cure.
a.c. supplies should these be required by another unit. P.S. Wallis, G3YJI
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TELEVISION APRIL 1992
Reports from Steve Cannon, L.V. Cooper,
TV Fault Finding Graham Rees, Liz Hopkins, John Edwards,
Ed Rowland, Mick Dutton, Eugene Trundle,
Michael Dranfield and Denis Foley

Panasonic TC1785
This set came in dead and quick checks showed that no high. The first fault with this particular set was that R555,
voltages were being generated by the power supply. In the the fusible safety resistor in the h.t. feed to the line output
circumstances it's a good idea with these sets to remove stage, was open -circuit. When it was replaced, the set was
0806, the standby switch transistor, then wind the set up in a shut -down condition. A check showed that the line
via the variac. This time the set started up, with all the output transistor was o.k., but it seemed clear that
voltages correct. Q806 was then checked and found to be something was wrong in the line output stage. We checked
open -circuit. A new 2SA683 transistor put matters right. the EW modulator diodes as these can cause the same
S.C. symptoms. Not this time however. So we began to suspect
the line output transformer, a common cause of failure
Hitachi CPT2658/Salora L Chassis
with modern sets. But this set had just been unboxed. It
couldn't be faulty, could it? It was though. S.C.
The symptoms were severe herringbone patterning, both
with off -air and start input signals, striations down the side
of the picture and both the line phase and frequency were Grundig CUC2400 Chassis
wrong. In cases like this it's usually a good idea to tie the This set wouldn't come out of standby when the mains
faults down to one part of the chassis. But it was a bit on/off switch was used. The circuit indicated that the
difficult here because separate faults seemed to be present power supply earth was not isolated from the main chassis
in the i.f./video, line oscillator and line output depart- earth. This was not true of the set we had. I eventually
ments. The only thing in common of course is the 12V found the usual network that connects the two earth rails,
supply. A check was made for ripple but none could be i.e. the 4.7M11, resistor and its associated parallel
detected. We decided to replace CB616, the 1,000µF capacitor. A check on the resistor showed that it was open -
reservoir capacitor for the 17V supply that feeds the 12V circuit, a replacement restoring normal operation of the
regulator, and as if by magic all the symptoms cleared. S.C. on/off switch. The offending resistor is located near the
front of the panel, on the right-hand side very close to the
Hitachi G8Q Chassis right-hand chassis rail. I forgot to make a note of its circuit
reference number, but as it's not shown in the circuit
This set was dead - no surprise here. Praying that the diagram we used it probably wouldn't be much help
mains fuse hadn't been blasted, we removed the back. anyway. L.V.C.
Thankfully the fuse was o.k., so a full power supply rebuild
wouldn't be necessary. As the h.t. was present and correct
we checked the supply to the timebase generator chip Samsung CI3312Z
IC701. The 12V supply was present but line drive wasn't The complaint was of lack of height. The obvious thing to
being generated. A check was then made on the standby do was to check the d.c. voltages around the field output
line from the microcomputer panel. The voltage here is chip, IC901. These were all o.k., but a new chip was tried
normally between 8-12V when the set is running, OV in in case. This made no difference so I moved back to the
standby. It was found to be 3.5V. This led us to suspect a TDA8305 chip IC101. The d.c. voltage at the ramp
fault on the microcomputer panel, and sure enough when generator pin 2 was found to be low. Replacing R302 cured
the standby line was disconnected the set started up. the problem. It had risen in value from 470kil to about
Before condemning the microcomputer chip we decided to 1 5M11. G.R.
check a few other components. This proved to be a fruitful
approach as the 1N4148 diode D1504 in the standby circuit
was faulty. S.C. Rediffusion Mk 4 Chassis
This set was dead with the start-up resistor 4R2 getting
Philips 2A Chassis very hot. A check on the start supply showed that it was
correct at 14.5V, and no shorts could be found on the
The h.t. and e.h.t. came up for an instant at switch on, secondary side of the chopper transformer. A scope check
then the main h.t. decayed to a steady 30V with the other at pin 15 of the TDA1060 chopper control chip showed
secondary power supply voltages low. It seemed certain that the drive output was at only about 0.1V peak -to -peak
that the cause of the trouble was in the line output stage - the manual gives the correct amplitude as being 0.4V
because disconnecting the feed to the line output peak -to -peak. So we checked the supply voltage again: the
transformer brought all the supply lines back up. Checks reading was still 14.5V. When the supply was scoped
showed that the output transistor, the EW modulator however we found that a 60V peak -to -peak ripple was
diodes, the secondary rectifiers fed from the transformer present on it. A check on 4C6 (1,000µ,F) showed that it
and the tuning capacitors were all o.k. The only thing left had dried up, a replacement restoring the set to life. M.Dr.
was the transformer. A new one restored normal
operation. S.C.
Hitachi CPT1646R
Panasonic TX25W2 (Alpha 3 Chassis) The report with this set said that it was dead. When we
switched it on the e.h.t. rustled up then very quickly died
In our experience this very new chassis is not one of away. An LM317T three -terminal adjustable regulator is
Panasonic's better ideas - the failure rate has been far too used in this chassis, with a large bypass resistor. A check
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on the LM317T showed that all pins were at about 150V. disconnecting the final anode cap and finding only a weak
We tried powering the set via a variac and found that at spark we looked more closely at the tube base. A do-it-
about 70 per cent of the full mains input everything worked yourselfer had had a go and had put the tube base back
all right. So no other damage had been done. A new upside down! L.H.
LM317T was tried, on the assumption that the original one
was short-circuit, but the fault condition remained the Huanyu 37C-2
same. As the voltage at the adjustment pin couldn't be
reduced using the set-h.t. control, the cause of the fault The problem with this set was line collapse. It was caused
was likely to be in this area. Tracing back from the by dry -joints on transformer 1782 in the scan circuit. L.H.
adjustment pin brought us to two resistors, R907 (56kIZ)
and R908 (22kfl). R908 turned out to be open -circuit.
Matsui 2160/Saisho FST21OR
M.Dr.
There was a small, pulsating picture, the sound varied up
and down and the brightness was low. We get quite a few
Philips 2A Chassis of these sets so we went straight to the line output
This set was dead with a very black mains fuse. The transformer -derived 180V rail where the reading was low
obvious things to check were the chopper transistor and at only 73V. Fitting a new STR58041 chopper chip (IC501)
the mains bridge rectifier diodes. They were all o.k. In a restored normal operation. L.H.
situation like this, where no obvious short can be found, I
usually remove the degaussing thermistor and try again -
this device can be responsible for violent fuse blowing. Ferguson TX100 Chassis
With the thermistor out the set remained dead, but this If the standby light works but the set goes dead when a
time the mains fuse remained intact. I then spotted a small channel is selected and all the lights go out, check for a 12V
blue capacitor, C2664 (1.5nF), with a split down the side. drop across RL1. If this is absent replace TR9 (BC107).
It turned out to be open -circuit. So did the associated L.H.
BYD33J diode D6664. With replacements fitted the set
remained dead. Checks showed that there was no output
from the mains bridge rectifier - and no a.c. input either! Saisho CT147R
Study of the circuit diagram soon showed what had A common cause of the dead set symptom, though with
happened - Philips dealers will be aware of this. I'd left the 229V at the collector of 0604, is R662 (180k1/) being
degaussing thermistor out, intending to replace it after open -circuit. A replacement is normally all that's required
finding the cause of the fault. In this chassis the thermistor to restore the set to life. J.E.
is in series with the incoming mains feed to the bridge
rectifier, acting as a surge limiter as well. Replacing this
item restored the set to full working order. M.Dr. Ferguson TX99 Chassis
When this set was switched on the e.h.t. came up but there
was no picture, just the occasional flicker of flyback lines.
Fidelity ZX3000 Chassis
There was no sound and it was impossible to change from
There was a green cast on the picture, as if the tube had a channel one. R239 (1001) was open -circuit due to an
slight heater -cathode leak. A check on the tube showed internal short in the M494B1 tuning/standby chip IC241.
that it was o.k., so attention was turned to the RGB output J.E.
stages on the c.r.t. base panel. Comparison voltage checks
in the green and red stages brought us to TR10's base bias
resistor R214 which had risen in value from 100k,f2 to Philips G11 Chassis
150k,Q. A replacement restored correct colour. M.Dr. Dead except for a hum was the report with this set. When
we switched on we found that the tube's heaters glowed
Amstrad CTV2000 and the e.h.t. rustled up, so the power supply and the line
timebase were obviously o.k. A check on the 17V feed to
This set had top field foldover. I'd had this fault before, so the audio and i.f. panel showed that this voltage was
I went straight for C720 (4.7µF, 160V) which decouples missing. The lA fuse was intact and the BY210-800
Q702's collector. As the set is now about nine years old we rectifier diode seemed to be o.k. when checked with an
replaced C718 and C739 as well for good measure. M.Dr. ohmmeter and the scope component tester. After a lot of
other checks got us nowhere we decided to fit a new diode.
Hinari CT4 Everything then burst into life. It all goes to show that
there's still no trustworthy general-purpose component
This set was dead and on inspection we found that a small tester, the best advice being "if in doubt, whip it out". J.E.
hole had been burnt in the PCB around one leg of L406.
Further investigation brought us to R406 (6800) which was
open -circuit. A replacement restored normal operation. Sony KV2062
L.H. This set was dead with a blown 3.15A mains fuse. A check
on the bridge rectifier showed that D609 was short-circuit.
Fitting a replacement and giving the set a long soak test
Triumph CTV8000 proved that all was now well. J.E.
We get quite a few of these Currys own brand sets in. Just
when we think we've got it all sussed out along comes one
like this. It was dead and on opening it up we found that Philips CTX-E Chassis
there was a hairline crack on the bottom panel. Bridging it This set would sometimes fail to conic on. We also noticed
brought back a lot of voltages but nothing else. After that the stations were not being memorised. As a result we
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replaced the back-up battery. There was no further trouble mains input was present and there was 350V across the
after we'd done that. E.R. chopper transistor, as I found out all too soon (there's no
discharge resistor across the reservoir capacitor!). The
Ferguson TX90 Chassis
power supply is on a separate panel. When this was
removed I found that R3 had sprung open. Resoldering it
We've had two of these sets in recently. The problem with didn't get the set to run, and further investigation showed
the first one was no colour. D103 (BAV20), which is in that the 400mA fuse B3 had blown. After fitting a
series with the sandcastle pulse feed to the colour decoder replacement the set started up and a picture appeared. It
chip, was open -circuit. The second set wouldn't store was very defocused and dim however. I left the set on soak
channels. IC902 (M293B1) had failed. E.R. test for a while and noticed that the brightness level altered
as it warmed up. Suddely the screen went to peak white,
with flyback lines. I found that there was no supply to the
Some Quickies RGB output transistors as the coil (L4) that's in series with
Here are some quickies we've had recently: the feed had gone open -circuit. Removing it and
Mitsubishi CT2027BM: Intermittently dead was the resoldering the coil ends to the pins cured the problem.
problem with this set. The cause was dry -joints on M.D.
transformer T571.
Philips 14CF1014 (CF1 chassis): This set was dead with its
line output transistor Tr7560 short-circuit. Dry -joints on Tatung 160 Chassis
the chopper transistor Tr7317 were the cause. E.R. The set of which this chassis formed a part had been well
and truly blown up! The BU508 line output transistor and
TDA3651 field output chip had both died and R411 was
ITT CT3306 (Monoprint A Chassis) burnt. Using a mains light bulb as a dummy load we found
The problem was no line sync. This set uses a TDA2579 that the power supply was churning out 285V instead of the
sync/timebase generator chip. Our first suspicion was of correct 117V. The culprit was D808 in the set-h.t. sampling
missing line feedback pulses, especially when we found circuit: it read 38012 both ways. E.T.
that they come via a high -value (680k11) resistor. A scope
check showed that everything was in order here, also that
the video input was correct at pin 5. Field lock was solid, ITT CVC1203 Chassis
and a new TDA2579 made no difference. The frequency The power supply in this 012612 receiver, which uses the
could be set to drift through at the centre of the hold CMP1204 power module, had gone into the superboost
control's setting with the video input shorted, so we came mode. The voltage on the h.t. line was over 200V. C733
to the conclusion that the cause of the problem must be (10µF), the h.t. reservoir capacitor, had been blown apart,
one of the peripheral components associated with the line scattering its wet, woolly and metallic entrails over much of
phase discriminator circuits. This brought us to pins 6, 7 the set's inside. The h.t. comparator stage functioned all
and 8. After checking the three electrolytics we noticed the right, or at least was trying to, but the 13V reservoir
small disc ceramic capacitor (C609, 100pF) which is capacitor C703 (10µF) in the primary side of the chopper
connected to pin 7. Perfect lock was obtained after circuit was faulty in some way - its replacement restored
replacing it. On test the capacitor was found to have slight normal operation. E.T.
leakage. M.D.
Panasonic U3W Chassis
ITT CVC1215 Chassis
A few days after I'd replaced faulty field output transistors
This set wore a Solavox badge - Model 22R09. The fault (0402/3) this set came back with the complaint of no sound
was distortion across the centre of the picture when the set or vision: it was in permanent standby. Checks showed that
had warmed up. Any disturbance to the chassis would the voltage at pin 5 of the AN5435 timebase generator chip
clear the problem. We eventually found that the cause of IC501 was high, thus switching off the line drive. The h.t.
the trouble was the line output transistor's heatsink. It was normal, and the set came to life when the service
completes the earth path from several print areas. switch was on. This led to the discovery that 0403's emitter
Resoldering these cured the fault. M.D. current was high. A fresh pair of field output transistors,
plus a new AN5435 i.c., did no good at all. A phone call to
Panasonic provided the necessary help. When the field
Sharp C1421 output transistors are replaced, the associated bias diodes
This set was dead with the standby relay not energised. D406/7 should also be replaced. D.F.
Linking across the relay produced a snowy raster with no
tuning control. Checks around the microcomputer chip
IC1002 showed that there was no voltage at the reset pin Hitachi G8Q Chassis
11. This was due to operation of the overload protection We were unable to tune in any stations, obtaining only a
transistor 0604. By isolating the various protected circuits blank raster with most programme numbers while the
we found that the basic cause of the trouble was zener buttons at the front of the set operated incorrect functions.
diode D607, which was short-circuit. M.D. Replacing the tuner unit and the microcomputer chip got
us nowhere. A call to Hitachi produced the advice that the
memory chip IC502 should be reprogrammed. This is an
Harwood TS2604P involved process and the instructions that have to be
I'd never seen one of these sets before. It had been bought followed are not listed in the manual. Details for some
at a discount store and had gone wrong just out of models were included in the August 1991 issue of
guarantee. The shop had told the customer that it would be Television, on page 732. This procedure does get one out
cheaper to buy a new set. When I switched the set on the of the trouble. D.F.
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9/1/92 Irib (Iran) E2; Dubai E2.

Long-distance 14/1/92 Irib E2; TSS RI.


17/1/92 Very weak unidentified signals on chs. E2/R1.
27/1/92 Irib E2.
28/1/92 TSS R1; evidence of Australia ch. A0; unidentified
Television signals on chs. E2/R1/E3.
29/1/92 Irib E2; Dubai E2; 'TSS R1.
30/1/92 Dubai E2; TSS Rl.
Roger Bunney 31/1/92 Irib E2; Dubai E2; Chinese caption writing seen on ch.
Cl/R1.
Virtually static high-pressure systems over the UK during
much of January resulted in extensive tropospheric Our thanks to Roger Fussell (Torpoint), Peter Schubert
reception, also serious fog. Three periods produced (Rainham), Simon Hamer (Powys), Cyril Willis (King's
excellent tropospheric propagation - during the 11 -16th, Lynn), David Glenday (Arbroath), Tim Anderson (St.
the 20 -22nd and, the most intense period, the 27 -31st. Leonards), Brian Renforth (Newcastle) and Ryn
Together with a little Sporadic E and F2 layer reception Muntjewerff (Holland) for sending in reception reports.
this made January an unusually active month. It's interesting that low -power signals can be received via
Tropospheric propagation over the 11 -16th produced SpE reflection amongst much higher power co -channel
generally strong signals from France, Germany, Denmark signals. The Australian bulletin Yagi reports that on
and the Benelux countries in Band 3 and at u.h.f. December 31st one of its members received, with a
Highlights were Poland ch. R36 on the 11th, Czechoslo- scanner, New Zealand ch. 1 (45.28MHz vision carrier)
vakia ch. R10 on the 13th and Austria chs. E6 and 8, from TV2 Wingagui: the unusual point is that the
Czechoslovakia ch. R10 and various Swiss Band 3/u.h.f. transmitter's output power is 1W!
stations on the 15/16th. Many DXers logged the new George Gaskin reports from Gibraltar that RTM
German network logos, e.g. "MDR 1 Programm", for the (Morocco) has changed its first network station identifica-
first time. The Luxembourg chs. E7/24/36 were also seen tion logo to a conventional five -pointed star with the figure
on several days. January 20 -22nd produced a less active one in the centre.
spell, with reception mainly from the east/north east - most
signals came from Norway, Sweden, Germany and the News Items
Danish first and second networks. Czechoslovakia: Andrew Emmerson reports that the
The major event from the 27th onwards saw the month Czech network has started on a programme to convert
out. It was again accompanied by thick fog. Very strong from SECAM to PAL colour. A Bratislava transmitter
German signals were seen on all days through to the 31st. under construction will operate with PAL only. The
The emphasis early in the period was towards reception phased changeover is expected to take ten years. Though
from Scandinavia. On later days it tended to veer to the modern Czech receivers can operate on the SECAM D
east/south east. Austria ch. E8 was seen on the 28th, along and PAL B/G standards, there are still many traditional
with the usual signals including RTE (Ireland). An unusual Russian -made single -standard SECAM D sets in use.
sighting on the 30th was Canal Plus on chs. E39 and 50 These will have to be replaced over the next few years.
with PAL encoding. The peak day for reception was the Poland: Permits are being issued for new f.m. transmitters
30th. Here at Romsey Band 3 was completely jammed operating in the 88-108MHz band, with services due to
with signals and the u.h.f. bands were in chaos. DXers start next winter.
logged signals from France, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland: The Irish government has promised to launch a
Denmark, Norway, Czechoslovakia and the Benelux predominantly Gaelic -language channel by next Decem-
countries in all bands. As a bonus there were several ber. RTE Gaelic programmes will be supplemented by
435MHz amateur TV callsigns and even the American locally -produced material. The Broadcasting Bill is to be
Forces' ch. E70 (A80) transmitter was logged at good amended to provide RTE with more commercial air time
strength. to help fund the production of Gaelic -language pro-
SpE had its moments, in particular with a very intense grammes.
opening on the 4th. The log is as follows: Holland: TROS plans to adopt cable -only distribution -
cable now reaches almost 90 per cent of Dutch households.
4/1/92 RAI (Italy) ch. IA; +PTT (Switzerland) E2, 3; MTV Germany: There have been fundamental changes in the
(Hungary) R1, 2; CST (Czechoslovakia) R1, 2, 3; TVR broadcasting arrangements in the eastern part of the
(Romania) R2; TSS (Russia) R1, 3; ORF (Austria) E2a, country with the establishment of the MDR
3, 4; ARD (Germany) E2, 3, 4; Canal Plus L3. (Mitteldeutcher Rundfunk) and ODR (Ostdeutcher
5/1/92 TVE (Spain) E3; RUV (Iceland) E4. Rundfunk) and the demise of the DFF. MDR and ODR
8/1/92 TSS RI . took over from the DFF on January 1st. The MDR
11/1/92 TVE E2, 3, 4; +PTT E2, 3. headquarters is at Leipzig while ODR is located at
12/1/92 TVE E2, 3; +PTT E2. Babelsberg near Berlin.
19/1/92 DR (Denmark) E3; RAI IB.
21/1/92 RAI IB.
50MHz Amateur band: The Polish authorities are to allow
26/1/92 RTE (Ireland) ch. B. radio amateurs to use the 50MHz band in certain areas not
served by Band 1 TV transmitters. Estonian authorities
There were several good days for F2 -layer reception, have given the 80-80.5MHz allocation to radio amateurs,
with strong signals from the Middle East. Odd to report with e.r.p.s limited to 50W in the Tallin region and 200W
that on the 31st/Feb. 1st a very large sunspot group was elsewhere. Other Russian republics are expected to follow
visible in the centre of the Sun. This could be seen - suit. Maximum power for use by Swedish amateurs in the
through the fog - with the naked eye, a very unusual event. band has been increased to 200W, though with restrictions
But despite careful tuning on the following evening no depending on the proximity and power of the nearest Band
auroral activity was noted. (Never observe the Sun directly 1 TV transmitter. Our thanks to Six News for this
under normal conditions.) The F2 log is as follows: information.
TELEVISION APRIL 1992 423
so far, with options on a further two. Each satellite will
have three independently steerable Ku band spot beams
AERIAL TECHNIQUES and six steerable C band spot beams. Facilities to accept
Ku band uplinks and translate them to C band (4GHz)
downlinks will be included, basically for lower -powered
STAG CTV-9400 SNG use. The Ku band downlink e.i.r.p. will be 47dBW,
PAL/SECAM appropriately more with the C band links.
MULTI -STANDARD We have received a correction from the Bophuthstswana
Broadcasting Corporation. Bop -TV is scrambled, using
COLOUR TV Videocrypt, and is uplinked from Bophuthatswana, not
10" Picture tube.
PAUSECAM compatibility, together with 5.5, 6.0
Botswana. Bop -TV and Mmabatho TV are both
and 6.5MHz automatic sound switching, enables downlinked from Intelsat VI F4 at 27.5°E, the frequencies
this set to be used in FRANCE, UK, Western
Europe and the Middle East.
used being 3.884 and 3.926GHz respectively, with left-
12v DC or 220/2443v AC operation from *ins or. hand polarisation.
battery.
32 Programme storage tuning.
Full function remote control.
Features on screen graphics showing the various
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had to modify receivers to work with the Continental
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Compact dimensions: Height 255mm (10.03in); Width 266mm (10.4in);
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decoders for Canal Plus, RAI UNO, RAI DUE. PAUD2-MAC Satellite receivers now give v.h.f. coverage. The alternative approach is to use a
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Up to nine high -power transponders have been carrying freedom from overloading and, with some, quite incredible
Winter Olympics material via the French Telecom 2A bandwidth coverage.
satellite, which will be at 3°E for the duration of the The HS Publications (Derby) D100 DX -TV converter
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Filmnet is reported to be phasing out PAL and is processing followed by upconversion to a single u.h.f.
expected to go D2 -MAC completely by the end of March, channel, all bandwidth filtering being carried out in the
probably with Eurocrypt scrambling. outboard tuner package.
Eutelsat II F3 at 16°E has been carrying out tests by Today, with the mass of imported TV equipment
relaying much of Eutelsat I F4's cable TV output. So far available from the Orient, many receivers come complete
there have been no reports of interference to Astra signals. with a multiband tuner. Such receivers may therefore have
There seem to be quite a lot of new satellite TV a group of memory channels that can be used for the Band
channels. The Adult Channel is now carried on Astra 1 DX favourites such as E2, R1 etc. With remote control,
while Free Choice TV is being promoted via the Dutch channel hopping is simplicity itself. Monochrome and
PTT leased 11.150GHz transponder on Eutelsat II Fl at colour sets are both available with a multiband tuner. I
13°E, with a Dutch postbox address. Eutelsat II F2 at 10°E recently saw an advertisement for a Nikkai 14in.
is carrying two new services on a test basis, Show TV with monochrome receiver with full v.h.f./u.h.f. tuning via
MTV relays and an inlaid test caption and an as yet separate knobs at just over £50. The Nikkai and other
unidentified service for cable distribution. Indian- and imported TV sets have full i.f. bandwidth operation of
Chinese -language services are expected shortly via Astra, course, but it's possible to add simple filtering at the
on a shared transponder time basis. tuner's i.f. output. If this is done the sound signal will
MAXSAT continues despite problems elsewhere in the deteriorate or just not be heard of course.
Maxwell Communication Group. A recent contract for this A great many receivers that are suitable for DXing are
satellite linking company involves Westminster news available in both the retail and wholesale markets.
circuit uplinks from the ITN studio via three Eutelsat Multistandard models are available in the Nikkai and
transponders for ITV regional use. Yoko ranges for example. Alternatively single -standard
Scientific Atlanta is to up -grade a number of European models with v.h.f./u.h.f. coverage can be used.
Earth stations in a move towards digital transmission via Multistandard sets are likely to be able to handle system
the new Eutelsat II satellites. Countries involved include B/G/I/L transmissions with PAL/SECAM colour. The
the UK, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Cyprus and Tunisia. upconverter approach is still a useful way of obtaining
The new Intelsat VII and VIIA series of satellites will be inexpensive coverage of the v.h.f. bands, but for ease of
launched from 1993 onwards for service in the C and Ku tuning a fully variable u.h.f. knob is best, i.e. forget push-
bands and SNG operations. Five craft have been ordered button tuning.
424 TELEVISION APRIL 1992
Band 1 coverage should include chs. E2/3/4, chs. IA/B would complain of intermittent loss of half the channels
(system B), chs. R1/2 (system D), ch. IB (system I, followed by their permanent loss. Sometimes the user
Ireland) and chs. L2/3/4 (system L, France). Very would complain that only one channel, say Screensport,
occasionally ch. A2/3/4 signals (system M) are received had disappeared, but in fact they were watching only this
from North America. These channels all lie within the 45- horizontally polarised channel and hadn't noticed that
70MHz Band 1 spectrum. MTV, Lifestyle etc. weren't there either!
With this fault the likelihood is that water will have
permeated the cable, which will often have to be replaced
as well. My predecessor in satellite TV maintenance used
Satellite Notebook to solder the leads on to the tags, seal them in silicone
rubber (the RS type, not bath sealer etc.) then wrap the
entire neck of the polariser with self -amalgamating tape. I
Nick Beer never had one re -offend after that treatment - they
daren't!
Here are some more of our experiences with satellite TV A further problem associated with this fault is that if the
receiving equipment. equipment has been installed for any length of time it can
be almost impossible to separate the LNB and the
Mains Problems polariser. The screws corrode into place, and even after
We get a lot of calls from owners of various types of removing them parting the two units can be fun -
IRDs complaining that the decoder doesn't function, the bimetallic reaction?
clear channels being fine. This is generally found to be the At one stage we had some complaints about variable
case. All that's required to cure the problem is a hard reception: the signals would rise and fall in windy weather.
reset, i.e. switch off at the mains, wait a couple of minutes On checking the installations concerned we found that the
then switch back on cleanly. The fault is characterised by wall brackets were extremely flexible, to the extent that
the fact that there are no on -screen graphics, "please insert with only minimal force the whole assembly would move
card" for example. It's as if a decoder wasn't there. some way in the azimuth sense. A comparison between the
These calls come from areas where mains supply brackets and earlier ones showed that the gauge of the
problems at irregular intervals are commonplace, or from steel legs was about half that previously used. When they
anywhere after bad weather. We've not had this problem were contacted, Salora/Luxor said that they knew all about
with the Ferguson SVA1 stand-alone decoder we supply. the problem - they hadn't told anyone however!
These lock -up problems are not restricted to satellite TV Apparently the brackets had been locally sourced and the
equipment of course, and seem to occur with some brands wrong gauge of steel had been used for one batch.
more than others. In our experience Ferguson seems to be Another weakness that is now showing up with these kits
particularly unlucky in this respect. The 3V55/57 VCRs relates to the dish itself - it rusts badly. This usually starts
were a major problem. So was the Pace manufactured around the edge, where the rust starts to blister the layers
SRA 1S satellite TV receiver. The latter would go into the of steel apart. I've seen some really bad examples. Where
VCR lock mode in standby, necessitating a hard reset this has happened Nokia has supplied a free replacement
followed by SETUP 987 from the remote control handset. and paid the market rate for installing it. I suspect that this
Initially, these problems produce a large number of service could be costing them a lot of money. The ironical thing is
calls. Subsequently customers manage to carry out the that the replacements supplied are of the same type - they
"repair" themselves. It can do manufacturers' reputations come complete with polariser but not the LNB. One of our
no good. Contemporary Salora/Luxor receivers and replacements is rusting again already - the customer
Panasonic VCRs didn't suffer from the problem. complained within two weeks!

Outdoor Weaknesses Receiver Problems


I'm sure that many readers will have come across the Compared with many designs the power supplies in the
popular Maspro 65cm dish kits used by the Nokia group. Pace -made Ferguson SRA1 and SRAlS receivers are a
The set-up is quite neat and the head -end small. I first weak point. They are exceptionally hot in operation, which
encountered it when Salora dropped the use of the Fuba means that there's inherent unreliability. The later S
55cm fibreglass dish a few years ago in the system with the version was improved in this respect, but both units suffer
5902 receiver and started to supply the Maspro metal kit from similar problems. In early versions the heat soon
instead. Assembly was a bit more involved, but instead of a discoloured the PCB: now the print itself in some receivers
three-part head -end we now had a combined feedhorn and is disintegrating.
polariser with a very small LNB. Reception is very good: One problem that's becoming common is power supply
the 55cm dish had been rather on the borderline in parts of hum, which causes bars on the vision. Bridge rectifier,
our area (N. Devon), the newer kit being more reservoir capacitor and regulator failures are common-
comfortable. place, also dry -joints and broken print. A good idea as to
It was not long however before I began to find that the which component in which supply is in trouble can be
reliability is not so hot. At the time we'd commissioned gained from the symptoms - is the fault limited to one
Startrak to install much of our equipment, and their polarity and if so which one, how many bars are there,
workmanship was less than ideal with the examples of this etc.?
kit they installed. The polariser connections consist of a More recent Pace -made units have been built to a better
pair of tags with push -on spades. These in turn have plastic standard however: we still get complaints from new owners
sleeves which are pushed over them. The design is poor, that they run hot, but the reliability seems to be much
with little thought to longevity. Startrak gave no more better. Early unreliability was due to poor design. The
thought to them and didn't waterproof the connections in company seems to have learnt from its mistakes, though
any other way. Consequently we had a fair number of that connector for the Videocrypt PCB in the
failures caused by the tags simply rusting away. The user SS9000/SRA1 shows a lack of experience.

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AMA PM Ile. Rice 34-36 Pen Ne. Price FVH-P722 725 Part Ns. Price 01.16 S Pal Net. Price Part No. Pnce NV -300333 MIN. Price
AV -86 Video Head VID 2647 E9.81 Video Head VD 2501 01.0 Video Head AI) 2505 E24.57 HR -01101 1V1201 21 Video Head VID 2520 0.15
Video Head ND 2546 £16.95 Pinch Roller 510 1813 E3.05 Pinch Roller VII) 1810 0.13 Hach Roller 510176 5.95 Video Head Pinch Roller '401707 0.63
Pinch Rolle VID 1755 53.87 Belt Kil 0107543 0.99 Beft Kit VII) 7813 £1.05 Bet Kit 510 7538 01.23 Pinch Roller AD 1813 03.5 Belt Kt AO 7521 11.411
BM Kit 5107519 £1.32 Take UP Cloth VID 1031 5.21 Gear Idler VID 1013 £4.95 E6REW Idler Ann VI() 1020 01.73 Belt Kit V107543 0.99 Play leer AD 1048 £2.58
Idler Replacement Set AO 1001 6.04 Take Up Idler Al) 1038 5.56 Idler 1/10 1014 12.10 Clutch Plate 512 1211 01.51 Tale Up Clutch 5101031 £3.21 Idler V1D 1057 03.94
Idler NO 1005 £1.61 Reel Me 5101039 5.30 Loading Gear Set ND 1230 F1.56 Capstan Motor 0122147 68.02 TaketgaIrdler VII) 1038 FI.56 Idler Ann 511)1220 FA.20
Capstan Motor 1/10 2160 04.27 Brake Pad 5101361 51.36 Cassette LED 510 1981 £1.48 Cassette LED 5101981 CIA Reel 510 1039 93.30 Cam Gear VII) 1215 17.011
Tension Band w01423 13.54 Capstan Motor 1.10 2165 122.87 Tension Band 1,10 1376 12,10 Tension Band VID 1379 E2.31 Brake Pad 510 1361 £9.36 Intermediate Gear 5101216 E1.23
Reel Table Rubber Tyre VII) 1335 5.00 Loading Motor VID 2168 E9.30 Take Up Reel Table 510 1295 E7.83 Repair IN 5107922 F16.50 Capstan Motor 5102165 £22.87 Droop Gear VII) 1217 0.99
011. Unit 5102637 59.75 Front Uxideg Motor '4D2168 5.30 Supply Reel Table 510 1294 6.77 Loading Motor 510 2168 £9.30 Reel Motor 510 2158 68.95
Cassette LED AD 1961 El .48 Front Loading Motor 1/10 2168 E9.313 Capstan Motor 510 2421 519.43
FvH-P9BOILK9 VT -33130
Tens& Band 510 1389 11.73 Cassette LED 510 1981 £1.48 Cassette LED VID 1982 17.62
AV -7, Ode. Head VID 2501 224.43 510 2504 66.94
Remote Coned IR 9100 111.92 0.5 Video Head Tension Bard AD 1389 0.73 Tension Band 010 1399 (2.54
Video Head VII) 2546 £16.115 Pinch Roller 5101816 Pinch Rolle 510 1788 0.05
Repair Kit 510 7918 1111.09 Rs% Kit 510 7918 £18.09 Repair Kit 511)7903 £10.42
Pinch Roller AD 1755 0.87 Ben Kit AD 7568 0.40 Bell Kr AD 7538 £1.23 510 7223 E21.61 Take Up Red Table VIE/ 1312 010.12
Mains Transformer ND 2223 E21.61 AD 1093 £4.29 Mains Transformer
BM Kit 510 7509 £1.96 Idler FREW Idler Arm 510 1020 0.73
Take Up Reel Table Clutch 5101094 013.52 TalF=Relely.Table
leer Replacement Set V1D 1000 5.62 Rubber Tyre V10 1093 0.66 Math Plate 010 1211 5.81 VID 1000 0.66 P HILIPS
Cassette LED VID 1901 E1.48 AD 2148 68.02
MD Umber AD 1002 13.37 Soppy Reel Tad. Capstan Motor Sur Reeberlly.Table Video Heel 510 2526 010.51
Mer AD 1004 F1.40 Tension Band 5101377 0.10 Cassette LED 510 1981 6.48 Pinch Roller ND 1757 0.21
Rbe Tyre AD 1080 £0.66 Supply Reel Table 510 1296 61.97 1/10 1080 00.66
Idler 610 1005 £1.81 VID 1099 00131 Tension Band 510 1379 12.31 Cassette Housing VID 1099 50.61 Bee Kit 510 7530 11.32
Cassette House°
Capstan Motor VID 2118 5550 FUNAI Repair Kr VIO 7922 66.50 Idler 5101052 £1.911
Tension Band ND 1423 0.54 3-9-57 VCR -4600 Loading Gear 'VID 1222 1225
CIL Unit 1/10 2567 £46.43 Video Head 610 2573 £17.29 Voleo Head VII) 2676 E20.94 MATSUI Idler AD 1370 01.08
Peck Rolle %no 1813 5.05 Pinch Roller 5101758 E3.05 VT81626364 93-650 Idler VII) 1371 0.94
Bee pat 510 7540 5.66 Belt Kit VID 7593 £1.73 Video Head AD 2628 124.25 Pinch Roller AD 1815 5.19 Limiter Roller VIC) 1440 17.32
ARAI Clutch Mechanism OD 1083 £14.56 Clinch 1.11) 1226 £4.32 Pinch Roller AD 1818 173.05 GS Kit 1/10 7566 5.31 Cassette LED AD 1981 0.49
VS -9501) Capstan Motor V1D 2188 044.62 Gear Holder '401227 £11.70 Bell Kit 7583 93.87 gulch ND 1316 5.47 Tension Band AD 1400 £2.55
Adeo Head 5102511 £9 95
Loading Mote VID 2167 £13.69 RF Clutch 6101231 E5.52 FREW Idler Arm 510 1020 17.73 Idler AD 1317 £3.54
Roper Kn 510 7906 13.42
Pinch Roller 510 1756 f2.95
Front Loading Motor ND 2168 51.30 Cassette LED 6101981 mu Clutch Prate VII) 1211 0.111 Cassell) LED 510 1981 6 48
Bet Kft VID 1506 C1.56
Cassette LEO 5101981 £1.411
Capstan Motor ND 2154 61.12 VR-8540
Take Up Idler 510 1025 £4.65 VCR -5643 Cassette LED 510 1911 81.411
Tension Band AD 1388 0.06 510 2708 54.31 METS121111115 Video Head VID 2537 £11.61
REW Idler ND 1026 692 Repair 101 V1D 7920 57.58
Video Head Tension Band 510 1379 0.31 H13-307 Pinch Roller VII) 1815 £5.19
Unloading Idle ND 1027 5.30 Pinch Roger 610 1758 5.05 Repair KI! VID 7921 E16.55
Cassette Housing 5101315 020.61 Ben Kt AD 7615 53.67 Ndso Head VIO 2606 111.56 Belt en 510 7547 0.90
FF Rubber Tyre 510 1029 5.78 Rind Roller 510 1808 £3.115 Idler AD 1060 El 59
FF Rubber Tyre AD 1030 £0.82 FV-1013 Idler AD 1364 11.25
Cassette LED 610 1961 £1.41 VT80001)601 &S KR VID 7542 £1.58 Master Cam 510 1265 0.52
Unloading der VIdeo Head ND 2580 1230 Reel Idler Bret AD 1040 03.41 Reel Motor ND 2127 53.06
Rubber Tyre 510 1207 00.90 Pinch Roes ND 1617 £11.25 DEC Vkleo Heed 5102509 E15.96
AD 2119 £42.31 Pinctl Roller 500170 13.05 17 Idler Rubber Ty e AD 1061 671 Loading Motor 510 2142 E14.35
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CNum Belt Kit ND 7564 12.72 9-4004 Capstan Rubber Tyre '40 1264 £1.32 Cassette LED ND 1981 £1.41
Motor V102120 £18.73 Idler Arm VID 1091 0.31 Video Head 510 2506 65.08 Belt Kr VID 7803 F0.99
A0 1015 6.36 Cam Gear A VID 1271 E1.29 Tension Band 510 1420 5.10
Cassette Lade VID 1943 £035 Reel Motor VID 2193 65.14 Finch Roller 010 170 MN Take Up Idler
VID 1275 £1.28
Tension Bind 1/10 1391 13.54 Capstan Motor ND 2190 05.53 Belt Kit VIO 7538 £1.23 Wind Roller VID 1016 555 Gear 2
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FREW Idler ND 1023 62.88 Can Gear B '401276 E1.27
101 vio rat 1 V 5.45 Loading Motor VII) 2412 03.18 FREW Ann AD 1020 £1.73 Gear 1 VID 1277 £1 .27 01/-781
TURubbe Tyre ND 1028 01.75 Front Loading Motor 0102412 0.18 Clutch Plate AD 1211 51.81 Capstan Motor AD 2155 60.50
Tension Bend ND 1381 £1.98 Cassette LED 910 1901 V AA Video Heed AD 2621 52.18
Gassed° LED 5101981 £1.48 Capstan Motor VID 2148 08.02 Tension Band VID 1393 F2.55 Ruch Rteer VID 1827 17.00
Tension Band VII) 1386 VII) 1981 £1.48 Remote Control IR 9097 112.63
£1.65 Cassette LED Take Up Red Table VI0 1307 E2.92 Bet Kn 510 7588 £1.56
ALBA Repair Kr AD 7921 £14.16 Tension Band AD 1379 12.21 Repair Kit VII) 7928 F15.49 13.97
VCR -4000 010 1302 £11.47 Supply Reel Table 5101299 E2.70 Idler AD 1252
Take up Reel Table
Video Head ND 2713 123.74
Repair Kn 1,10 7922 016.50 Loading Gear '401253 5.37
FV-12L Supply
Pinch Roller AD 1787 £3.63 Video Head VID 2561 £37.61 GOLDSTAR
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510 1300 5.74 Mottrecabon Set A01254 00.35


HS -311 11.27
Belt Kit ND 7596 £3.63 Cinch Roller VID 1817 £11.25 GHWIFX0020062100215 Video Head 62.37
NO 2607
Tension Band 510 1431
Idler ND 1049 E4.05 Ben Kit 01D7564 12.72 Pinch Roller 6101615 6.16 Pinch Roller A01806 6.05
VID 1961 V 48 Belt Kit 610 7585 11.32 VT -930095009700 SAISHO
Cassette LED Idler Arm VID 1091 12.31 Belt Kit 510 7559 E2.85
AD 2509 65.15 9R-2110030110
Tension Band AD 1399 064 Reel Motor 510 2193 110.64 Idler AO 1052 £1.913 Mao Head Reel Idler Unit AD 1040 5.48 5.19
Capstan Motor 51D2190 05.53 Bracket Centre 5101223 55.51 Pinch Roller ND 1788 MIN FC Idler Rubber Tyre VID 1081 5.74
Pinch Roller 111) 1815
Clutch Gar AD 1228 12.22 Belt Si 610 7802 £11.11 Bee Kit 510 7565 E1.07
Loading Motor ND 2412 03.11 Capstan Rubber Tyre VII) 1264 V .32 1,101060 0.19
AMSTRAD Front Loading Motor AD 2412 £5.18 Limiter Roller ND 1440 £1.32 FKIEW Idler Arm 5151019 62.138
VID 1274 F1.20
Idler
Can Gear A '40 2121 64.24
VCR -4600
Cassette LED VID 1981 6.48 Cassette LED AD 1981 01.49 FP Iserge r 181) 1075 6.71 Gear 2 510 1275 F1.28
Reel Motor
Video Head 510 2676 00.14 Tension Band 5101399 E2.54 ND 1212 £1.73 Cassette LED VID 1981 El 48
Pinch Roller NCI 1758 E3.05
Tension Band ND 1386 6.85 Can Gear B AD 1276 £1.27
Repair Kn AD 7921 04.16 MP -41004130 Capstan" Motor 5152156 057.51 Gear 1 AD 1277 F1.27
Belt Kr 5107593 £1.73 lamp ND 1951 0.10 SALORA
Video Head 610 2645 £63.81 Cassette LED 510 1981 £1.49 131/6620
Clutch ND 1226 £4.32 FIDELITY £519 Tension Band VII) 1382 £1.11
Gear Holder 510 1227 61.71
Pinch Reef 515 1615 Tension Band VID 1393 5.65 Pinch Rolle NCI 1808 0.05
VCR -100 E1.32 Remote Control IR 9093 £14.15
RF Clutch 510 1231 03.52 Video Head 5102502 04.72
Belt Kit VID 7585
110 7927 015.49
Take Up Reel Table AD 1307 E2.92 Ben Kr VID 7600 5.13
Idler AD 1092 E1.98 Repair Kit Supply Reel Table ND 1299 5.71
Cassette LED 510 1901 £1.48 Pinch Roller ND 1758 13.05 Take Up Reel Table 510 1303 5.32 FREW Idler Ann AD 1233 62.97
Bracket Centre AD 1223 05.81 FREW Idler Ann AD 1234 62.85
Belt Kit VID 7593 01.73 Clutch Gear ND 1228 02 22
Clutch AD 1226 04.32 NEC FFAEW leer 5101235 £1.12
VCR -9000 Ulmer Roller AD 1440 El 32 VID 1981 £1.49
Gear Holder AD 1227 011.70 AD 1961 0.49
EFT N-830 63431863033 Cassette LED
Video Head AD 2502 115.46 Cassette LED 9R-3913 6102647 Tension Band '401394 F2.92
Pinch Roller 5101758 93.05 RE Clutth VID 1231 5.52 Tension Band V11) 1399 62.04
Video Head 11.111
Cassette LED 011) 1981 F1.48 Video Heel VII) 2511 0.95 Pinch Rohr AD 1813 £3.115 Take Up Reel Table VID 1308 E4.72
Belt Klt '407592 £1.15 1X81.421:104326 Pinch Rohs ND 1814 13.05 Belt Kit ND 7543 11.11 Supply Reel Table A0 1305 £4.12
RI Clutch AD 1225 13.82 FINLUX Video Head V1D 2645 03.11 Bet 101 011)7512 £1.07 Take 1.1p Clutch AD 1031 5.21
Clutch 510 1226 £4.32 VR-1070 Pin& Rolls NO 1815 6.11 Reel Idler AD 1036 £2.80 ND 1038 £1.56 SAANILSIO
Gear POOP 5101227 01.70 Video Head 5102558 62.99 REW Belt ND 7234 80.37 Take Up Clutch VID 1037 13.05 Red IdlerTal ldier ND 1039 0.31 91-610520011410421
Cassette LEO 5101981 £1.41 P1nch Roller 510 1803 6.12 Cassese LED NO 1961 El.% Take Up Idler N01036 01.56 V10 1361 0.36 Video Head ND 2648 223.80
Brake Pad
Idler AD 1006 12.10 Bale Pad AD 1361 0136 V1D 2165 02.17 Finch Roller ND 1815 05.19
GRANADA Capstan Moter
B ANG 6 OLUFSEN Tension Band VID 1432 6.17 VHS-EYLEY2 Reel Motor AD 2169 £28.12 Loading Motor 5102168 6.36 Bell Kit 5107598 6.73
1.,16.66 Remote Control IR 9034 213.46 Video Head ND 2539 61.35 Capstan Motor ND 2161 127.18 Front Loading Motor 1/10 2168 021 Idler '101232 6.48
Video Head ND 2506 £15.98 Repair KC VII) 7930 02.76 Pinch Roller ND 1822 021 Loading Motor 510 210 129.30 Cassette LED 5101981 6.40 Idler 510 1346 6.37
Pinch Roller AD 1793 13.05 9R-2(110 Belt Kit 510 7605 0.0 Cassette Lamp
Tension Band
ND 1947
510 1389
5.42
£1.73
Tension Band 0.73 Reel Motor
Capstan Motor
1/10 2407 £15.48
V10 2409 125.06
Bet Kit 510 7538 £1.23 Reel Cele Unit AD 1255 97.99 Repair Kt ND 7915 £10111
Video Head AD 2578 68.31 510 7913 01195 Loading Mot. 910 2142 64.35
FREW Idler Arm 510 1020 £1.73 Pinch Roller NO 1827 17.00 Loading Gear A AO 1268 £1.72 War Kit Mains Translormer 1,102223 621.51
Take Up Readable Rele
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Table Cassette LED ND 1981 51.48
Clutch Flee VID 1211 5.01 Belt K6 510 750 E1.56 Loafing Geer B 5101271 17.20 Take
Capstan Motor 610 2147 018.02 Capstan Motor ND 2404 13937 Rubber T NO 1000 09.05 51511180 01.1313
Idler VII) 1252 5.97 Supply Reel Table V5-710720730
Cassette LED AD 1981 6.411 Loading Gear AD 1253 5.37 Cassette LED VID 1981 0.48 Supply Reel Table
VC% Heed '402646 03.81
Tension Band 610 1414 5.11 RAer Tyra AD 1080 0.68 Rubber Tyre VII) 1090 06.60
Modricadon Set VII) 1254 66.35 NOM Rolm NI) 1759 0.05
Tension Band 5101431 E4.27 CAUSING Camel 14ousing VII) 1099 120.61
DBcCA BM Kit 5157606 84.12
VR146300 Remote Control 1149034 £13.46 MVS-400 9R-3093 Cassette LED ND 1961 6.41
Video Head VW) 2511 £9.95 Video Head '402566 66.12 Ndeo Head AC 2647 5.81 N-41(18
F1SICER 5.21
Pinch Roles ND 1614 5.6 F1/11-111520
Pinch Roller
Ben Kn
1.10 1757
110 7567 £1.17
Pinch Roller 1,101814
NO 7523
6.05
0.32
Video Head
Finch Roger
010 2514 F49.68
'401813 13.05
S ANYO
1/11R-1180 EMEE43
Belt KA AD 7812 £1.07 Bed 10
Video Head AD 2500 51.116 Bet Kt ND 7540 5.66
Reel Idler V11)1036 5.110 Idler AD 1052 El .10 Reel Idler 610 1036 5.80 V160 Head VII) 2583 05.08
Pinch Roller ND 1788 6.05 '40 1222 0.25 0.05 Clutch Mechanism AD 1932 £1537 ND 1737 0.13
Tale Up Clutch
Take Up Idler
AD 1037
5101038
5.05
£1.56
Bet Kit
Tale Up Idler
111) 7532
510 1015
01.16
036 drcrtr '40 1228 62.22
0.32
Take Up Clutch
Take Up Idler
ND 1037
VIO 1038 £1.56 Capstan Motor VII) 2186 £50.43
V102167 £13.69
Pinch Roller
Belt KS 510 7558 6.49
0.27
Kral e Pad 010 1361 £0.36 THREW Pulley AD 1016 0.86
Limner Roller 5101440 Roller Bar 611)1363 6.06 ding Motor Red Drive Roller N01076
Reel Motor 510 2169 013.12 Cassette LED '40 1981 £1.48 Brake Pad 6101361 5.36 Front Loading Motor VII) 2168 5.30 Red Motor 1/10 2196 £13.04
Idler ND 1023 12.16
Capstan Motor A0 2164 57.18 ND 1376
Tension Band 5101400 E2.55 Reel Motor VID 2169 129.12 Caessene LED 510 1981 11.18 Casette LED 5101901 6.48
Tension Band £2.31 IR 8965 50.513 Tnsion Band 510 1387 12.25
Loading Motor 5102168 5.36 Remote Control Capstan Motor VI0 2187 66.18 Tension Band 5101411 E2.40
Take Up Reel Table Remote Control 40.37
Cassette Lamp 5101947 6.42 Rubber Tyre VIO 1293 60.66 VS -520 GB Loading Motor 610 2168 6.30 IR 8947
Tension Band '10 1389 £1.73 Video Head VII) 2595 627.43 Front Loading Motor VID 2168 £9.30 Repair en VID 7919 52.18 %IR-1500 6143
Cassette Housing ND 1315 E20.61 Video Head NO 2585 0111.17
RePair lat
Tale Up Red Table
0107913 £18.95 sorabBeretleTabl. ND 1293 0.6 Pinch Ratter
Timing Belt
'40 1121 E12.12
010 1462 E7.29
Cassette Lane
Tension Band
VID 1946
VID 1389
131.49
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and the two BU208A transistors in the line output stage
What a Life! and the power supply were all right. Bearing in mind the
last set, I decided to go round the diodes with a component
tester. No luck this time however. Then, while examining
the print side of the board, I saw that some of the joints
Donald Bullock looked less than healthy. So I went round those on the line
linearity coil and the line driver transformer. This brought
Steve Beeching and his charming wife popped in the other results, though of an intermittent nature. I then found that
day. They came in a station wagon that made our Ford the two large copper heatsinks that bridge parts of the
look a bit utility. "Some car!" I said. "It's the wife's" Steve copper print were dry -jointed. Resoldering these cured the
replied. Seeing that Greeneyes was paying careful trouble.
attention I changed the subject.
We had a pleasant hour's chat in the bar, much of it
spent in mutual sympathy over the lives we lead. Then Philips CTX-E Chassis
Steve told us about the items of electronic wizardry that he As I was refitting the back a bearded fellow pulled into
and his son service as a matter of course. Things that I've the drive. There was a Philips 20C12026/05 colour set
heard about though scarcely seen, let alone tackled. Steve (CTX-E chassis) on the back seat of his car.
has a decided advantage over lesser mortals like me - an "I've brought this set all the way from Lancashire" he
extremely fine brain. He also has an enthusiasm that's said. "Well over a hundred miles. It belongs to my mother
good to see, dedication to his work and a fine sense of who's down here on a visit. Thought I'd bring it along as
humour. He needs all these in dealing with things like well as it's intermittent and you did my own set recently."
camcorders. I'm reasonably certain that I never want to I plugged it in, took the back off and gazed at the print
have to open one of them up! under the line output transformer. What I expected to see
Thanks for calling in, Steve. We had a good hour or two. was there - dry -joints. Attention to these and, a few
Call again sometime - I forgot to tell you how big I am on minutes later, all was well.
G1ls! "Marvellous" he said, "too good to be true!"
"S'nothing" I said, blowing on my nails.
Mrs Whelp's Panasonic NV370
During Steve's visit Mrs. Whelp called with a Panasonic Egbert's Alba VCR6000X
NV370. Next day I put it on the bench. When I switched Just then Egbert Crust bowled into the drive, as though
on there was no channel number display and no LED was he was pedalling an invisible bicycle up a steep hill against
alight but the clock flashed merrily and the idler quivered a a headwind. He was carrying an Alba VCR6000X video
bit before losing interest. I decided to take a look at the recorder.
power supply and soon found an open -circuit sake fix this recorder by tonight" he
resistor - R1101. Not a bad start I thought: maybe I'm gasped, "otherwise Marina will pack me in."
about to get a run of easy little moneyspinners. After he'd bolted I plugged his machine in. It was
haywire, like Egbert. On opening it up I found that the
Saisho CT142RX loading belt was badly distended. While fitting a new one I
saw why. The mechanism had jammed and the belt was
The next job was a Saisho CT142RX colour portable. I fighting it. I removed all the belts and judiciously applied
seem to get a lot of Saisho/Matsui sets. This one was dead some WD40 to the mechanism. Then I cleaned the pulleys
though the channel 1 LED was alight. The mains fuse F501 carefully and refitted the belts. This restored perfect
(2.5AT) and the 5.611, 5W surge limiter resistor R501 were operation.
both open -circuit while the STR50103 chopper chip IC501
had expired. I replaced these three items then checked the
line output transistor, which was o.k. So I switched on. No Decca 140 Series Chassis
difference! My next caller brought in a 16in. Decca set, Model
There was plenty of h.t. at the mains bridge rectifier's DP1473 (140 series chassis). "The picture's unstable and
output, but no 103V output from the chopper chip. A goes off after a minute" she said. I removed the back and
further check showed that there was no start-up voltage at switched the set on. Up came an unstable picture with
pin 2. A check on the two feed resistors R502/3 indicated clattering sound, and after a minute the set went dead. As I
that they were o.k., but how did I know whether they were turned it on to its side it came on again, and I found that I
up to passing current? I've been had before with that one. could make the fault come and go by tapping the chassis.
So I fitted replacements. Still no start-up voltage. My So I switched off and busied myself resoldering some dry -
earlier hopes about a run of moneyspinners were fast looking joints in the power supply. Suddenly something
evaporating. Could the two transistors Q107/8 in the power dropped out and rolled on to the floor. It was a large,
switching circuit be faulty? In went two new ones, again to heavy ferrite bead. I then found a small loop of wire that
no effect. Perhaps the line output transformer, which is had obviously been threaded through it and soldered to the
also linked to this point, was damping things? The chassis. After putting this right (the circuit designation was
connection is made via the RH1 diode D508 which turned L803) I tried the set again.
out to be dead short. Why hadn't I tried that first? This time there was no picture and sound disturbance at
all, but the set went off after a minute as before. Tapping
A Luxor SX9 around plug and socket MCO1 brought the set to life
briefly, but resoldering it didn't help. I then found that
The next patient was a 26in. Luxor set, Model 18067349 flexing the centre front of the panel controlled the fault.
(SX9 chassis) which was also dead. It's not a set I know, Out came the magnifier and I saw that one of the pins of
and I didn't have a circuit diagram. There was h.t. about, the TDA4600-2 chopper control chip had never been
428 TELEVISION APRIL 1992
soldered. Attending to this provided a complete cure.

Mrs Rabble's Toshiba VCR


Then Mrs. Rabble brought a Toshiba V309 video
recorder along in a pushchair. With her was her precocious
next month in
little daughter, who immediately went around the room
twiddling the controls of every set she saw.
gri,pAA4.
"Do you think you could, er, ask the little girl to stand
by the door with you" I asked. "She might get hurt, and we
wouldn't want that would we?"
"Oh don't worry about that" snorted Mrs. Rabble. "The
point is that you mended this video for us a few months ago
and it's never been right since. We haven't had time to
bring it back before. My husband says you didn't do it
properly. His workmate said you don't know anything
r7 11,..M

about videos. Said we should have took it to Snoddies." SERVICING THE PHILIPS CD104 CD PLAYER
This popular model has been around in various guises
I looked at her and her protege and nodded since the mid -Eighties. Amstrad for example used the
sympathetically. "They do seem to have all the answers" I basic machine in some midi systems while Mission put
replied." it in a smarter looking box. In addition to machines that
come into the workshop with specific faults, some come
"I'll wait while you do it" she said, adjusting her stance in because they have been part -exchanged for a more
to permanent stay. recent model and require certain checks and adjustments
I opened the machine and looked inside. A powder to ensure reliable operation before being resold. Mike
Leach provides guidance on all aspects of servicing.
compact and a partly nibbled Mars bar were caught up in
the mechanism. I took them out and handed the bar to the MASTER -SLAVE SWITCH -MODE POWER SUPPLIES
child and the compact to Mrs. Rabble. "One each" I said. A number of TV chassis use a switch -mode power
supply arrangement that's known as the master -slave
Then I tried the machine, replaced its cover and handed it system because the line oscillator chip, which contains
back. "I haven't the time to do you a bill now" I said, the pulse -width modulator, is the master and is mains
scribbling a few details on my pad. "It'll be only nominal, isolated from the power supply control/driver chip
which operates as its slave. Ray Porter describes the
fifteen pounds or so. I'll drop it in the post to you." circuit operation and fault-finding procedures.
Mrs. Rabble breathed in sharply, smiled weakly and
stalked out. TELEPHONE TEST SET
To make ends meet Ian Rees is willing to tackle in his
workshop almost anything that runs on electricity.
The HRD230 and the Curate's GEC TV Nowadays cordless telephones, ordinary phones and
answerphones arrive in a steady trickle, also the
Just as I pulled a JVC HRD230 VCR on to the bench occasional modem and fax machine. They don't present
any great difficulties but it helps to have a source of
the door opened and the Reverend Goode beamed in. "I signal apart from the BT line for both monitoring and
know you don't do house calls" he said, "but if you find calling. Hence the test set described next month.
yourself in my parish sometime do pop in and look at the
REBUILDING THE 1590's POWER SUPPLY
curate's massive TV set. The tuning buttons don't work." The Thorn 1590 and 1591 series chassis were the basis
Off he went and I concentrated on the JVC video. It was of a very popular range of monochrome portables.
all right in the fast forward and rewind modes, but play was Power supply failure is a recurrent problem and
unfortunately the series regulator transistors used are
fickle. I turned it upside down, removed the base then took now hard to obtain. So J. LeJeune set about designing
out, cleaned and retightened the screw that earths the an updated version of the power supply. It works well
mechanism control board print. This didn't help. I noticed and doesn't get too hot.
an evil -looking STK5481 power supply chip and changed it
TEST REPORT: TANDY 22-167 DMM
at once, but again there was no difference. So I fitted an Tandy's new 22-167 Micronta autoranging digital
idler. Play seemed to be better, but the take-up spool multimeter is a high-speed sampling bar -graph instru-
faltered now and again. Then I saw that the tape was also ment that has the look of a meter you'd expect to cost
far more. David Botto gave it a thorough test and found
faltering at the pinch wheel. Cleaning it made no it good value for money.
difference, and I noticed that the capstan was stopping. So PLUS ALL THE REGULAR FEATURES
I took out the motor and treated it with WD40. The
machine worked well for over an hour on soak test and I
was about to pronounce it fit when it stopped again. There ORDER YOUR COPY ON THE FORM BELOW
was nothing for it but fit a new motor, and they're not
cheap. The replacement restored the machine to normal
TO
operation. (Name of Newsagent)
A couple of hours later I had to take Greeneyes into
town. I decided to drop in on the curate on the way back. Please reserve/deliver the May issue of
The set was a huge GEC model. I switched it on and, as its TELEVISION (£1.95), on sale April 15th,
lazy tube warmed up, I instinctively took out my and continue every month until further
handkerchief and gave the buttons a brisk rub. By then the notice.
picture had come up and the tuning was perfect.
NAME
"Oh" said the curate, "your very presence has made it
work. How clever! Thank you, thank you." He opened the ADDRESS
door and I walked out. "God be with you" he cooed.
As I walked back to the car I thought there really must
be a better way.
TELEVISION APRIL 1992 429
Solders, Fluxes and Solder Creams
Eugene Trundle
Soldering is such an everyday job that we give it little tin -lead -cadmium alloy. It liquifies at 145°C. A 15/33/52
thought. All you need is a reel of flux -cored solder, a hot tin -lead -bismuth alloy with a melting point as low as 96°C is
clean iron and the sense to apply them to the joint available in paste form. A 43/57 alloy of tin and bismuth
simultaneously. This is only a very small aspect of the turns liquid at 139°C.
subject however. When we have to deal with metals other Lead-free solders are sometimes required - lead is a very
than copper; when, as in certain Sony TV sets, hot -running toxic material. They are expensive, containing over 95 per
resistors have to be replaced; when we want to plumb our cent tin with the balance made up of antimony (high -
own satellite waveguide splitters; when we're confronted melting point alloy) or copper. There's also a 96/4 tin -silver
with surface -mounted assemblies; in these and many other alloy, a bright, strong solder for use with stainless steel.
circumstances there's much else we should know about A special alloy is required to solder aluminium, which is
solder, fluxes and their forms, applications and properties. not the metal most amenable to this operation. It consists
Time to take a closer look then! of a tin -lead -cadmium alloy in the proportions 18/80/2. The
other main requirement when soldering aluminium is a
Types of Solder very strong and active flux. We'll come to fluxes and their
characteristics later.
All solders contain tin, an expensive silvery -white metallic Apart from this and the other special cases mentioned
element that melts at 232°C. Pure tin can be used as a above, in general virtually any solder alloy will work with
solder, but it's costly and relatively weak. For use in any metal that's solderable - which is most of them! Non-
virtually all applications it's mixed with one or more other solderable metals are chromium, pure beryllium, mag-
metals to form an alloy. Every characteristic of a solder nesium and titanium, which are not the ones you bump
depends on the composition of the alloy. Many different into every day. Apart from aluminium, which has already
basic metals are alloyed with tin to make the various types been mentioned, the more difficult metals to solder are
of solder available. In order of importance, they are lead, steel, nichrome and cast iron (the latter must be machined
silver, copper, cadmium, antimony, bismuth and indium. before attempting to solder it), all of which require the use
The most common combination is tin with lead, in the of very strong fluxes. The most readily solderable metals
proportions 60/40. This alloy has a melting point of 183°C are copper, silver, tin and lead.
and good "wetting" quality, which means that it runs Thus the large number of solder alloys available - see
readily and coats the surface of the work. With each Table 1- is accounted for not only because of the variety of
combination of metals used to make solder there's a metals that may have to be bonded but also because of the
certain percentage ratio that gives the lowest melting point. vast range of soldering methods in use and the subsequent
It's known as the eutectic alloy, and gives the quickest conditions of service. Factors like physical strength,
transition between the solid and liquid states as the melting toxicity, operating temperature, corrosion resistance and,
point is passed in either direction. Fig. 1 shows this much more rarely, electrical or thermal conductivity have
graphically for tin -lead alloys, whose eutectic combination to be taken into account. Cost is a large factor of course:
is 63/37. An instant change from the liquid to the solid state the more tin and exotic metals in the mix, the more
is undesirable in many applications, because the slightest expensive the solder.
movement or vibration at the transition point can cause In general, it's necessary to raise any solder about 60°C
joint fissures that can lead to trouble later. 60/40 solder has above its melting point the ensure a good, strong joint.
a plastic range of 5°C: the higher the proportion of lead
used, the greater the plastic range but the lesser the wetting Percentage of lead
'00 80 70 60 50 40
ability - and the cheaper the solder. C
32 r

A common additive in solder is copper, typically as a 1.5


per cent proportion of the alloy, an amount calculated 27
Solder
precisely to prevent any copper absorption from the 25 - liquid
soldering iron bit during the soldering operation. It also 23

prevents erosion of PCB print and fine copper wires by 22 - Solder 232C
absorption into the solder. 21 t- pasty
The next main group of solder alloys are the HMP (high-
melting point) types which have a typical transition 18 I- Pasty i
is
temperature of 300°C due to their very high lead content of
over 90 per cent. Silver, at about 1.5 per cent, is normally
added to the HMP alloy to improve its strength and Solder
wetting power. In addition to being used to make joints solid
that are expected to get hot in use, this type of solder has
excellent low -temperature characteristics in service. Solder
that contains silver also has the important property of
preventing leaching, i.e. absorption of the silver content of 20 30 40 50 60 100
the workpiece, which is important in some applications. Percentage of tin
The main applications for low -melting point solders are Fig. 1: Characteristics of tin/lead solder alloys. Most alloys
in work with gold and silver, heat -sensitive devices and have a plastic range which increases as the eutectic
flexible printed circuits. The lowest melting point alloy that combination is departed from. Alloys of other metals have
can he drawn into conventional wire is made of a 50/32/18 similar characteristics.
430 TELEVISION APRIL 1992
Table 1: The Multicore range of tin/lead alloy soldiers.

Multicore Melting Recommended


Alloy Colour Code Temperature Minimum
Tin/Lead (Reel and Solidus Liquidus Bit Uses
Case Labels) Temperature*
°C °C °C

Sn63 Blue 183 183 243 High quality work requiting low melting
60/40, Sn60 Red 183 188 248 point alloy

Savbit 1 Green/Red 183 215 275 Hand soldenng radio, telephone and
50/50 Yellow 183 212 272 electrical equipment: batteries
45/55 Crimson/Buff 183 224 284
40/60 Green 183 234 294

30/70 White 183 255 315 Fuses, motors, radiators. lamps

20/80 Purple 183 275 335 Lamps

15/85 Orange 227 288 348 Lamps

T.L.C. Pink 145 145 205 Specially low melting point solder.
(Tin/Lead/Cadmium) Soldering on Gold

L.M.P. with 2% silver Red/Blue 179 179 239 Particularly useful when soldering
content (and Sn62 alloy) ceramics or other silver -coated surfaces

P.T. Pure Tin Light Blue 232 232 292 Used when a lead-free solder is required

High Melting Point Dark Blue 296 301 361 Special high melting point solder to
(H.M.P.) B.S.219 Grade 5S

95A - 236 243 303 High melting lead-free alloy

96S (Sn96) - 221 221 281 Bright strong non-toxic solder.

*Soldering iron bit (tip). Solder baths can operate 10°C lower.

Thus the recommended bit temperature for the most ideally with some copper content, and the HMP type.
common type of solder (60/40 tin -lead) is about 250°C. For Solder wire comes in 10-24 SWG, of which the most useful
HMP solder it's about 360°C. In service it's necessary to for general purpose and conventional PCB work is 18
ensure that the soldered joint always remains at least 40°C SWG and for surface -mount and similar fine work is 22
below its solidus temperature, i.e. the point of transition SWG.
from the liquid or plastic to the solid state. This safety Flux is a vital agent in any soldering operation. Its
margin is particularly important when the joint is subject to incorporation in solder wire is the key to easy, reliable
any physical stress or vibration. jointing. Continuity of the flux is important: if it's missing,
Since all solders are conductive there's no need for the joints made with the "bare" solder will not flow and run
two metals to be joined together to be in contact: indeed properly and won't bond as they should. Maybe this is not
the best physical joint strength is achieved when the two such a problem if you can see what's happening while you
surfaces to be joined are about 0-1mm apart. All types of are soldering: but it can happen that a flux -starved joint
solder have good capillary properties and will flow into looks acceptable and has electrical continuity but,
gaps and crevices spontaneously to seal and bond them - remaining dry inside, it's likely to lead to trouble later.
so long as there's an exit at the end or side to release air Especially in natural rosin form (see later) flux is a
and flux. crystalline and physically rather unpredictable substance in
that it's difficult to ensure consistency and continuity in a
core. Like seaside rock, solder starts in a very 'fat' form
Physical Forms and is progressively reduced in diameter, not by rolling as
Solder is manufactured in many physical forms. Tra- with candy at Brighton but by being drawn through
pezium -shaped bars are available for use in equipment progressively smaller dies. It's easy to appreciate that a
manufacturers' solder baths. Other bulk forms are oval very small void in the flux at the extrusion stage will result
and round sticks, solid wire and pellets. To avoid the in a very long discontinuity in the drawn -down wire.
contamination and oxidation inherent in casting ingots of Hence the need for several cores of flux in the wire.
solder, the better manufacturers use an extrusion process Provided that each core is extruded from a separate nozzle,
to produce bulk forms of solder. Mainly outside the the chances of a complete loss of flux at any point are very
consumer electronics industry preforms are used, in the small. As far as I know, the only manufacturer who makes
form of rings, gaskets or any other shape of flat insert, for solder wire with truly separate flux cores is Multicore
use between two surfaces which are subsequently bulk Solders Ltd. The Ersin type is the best known of these.
heated. They can even be made with flux inserts, but are Other manufacturers' products have a single thread of flux
now being superseded by solder pastes and creams, which or a pseudo-multicore structure in which the flux cores
can be painted on as a "liquid preform". Solder cream is an (which sometimes collapse together at the centre, see Fig.
increasingly important product to which we'll return later. 2) are injected through a single nozzle with five holes in it.
The most familiar form of solder to those of us at the From the reliability point of view this process is little
bench is of course flux -cored wire. It's available in about different from single -core injection. The other advantage
twenty different alloys, for different purposes: the ones we of multicored solder wire is that there's only a thin wall to
use are the general-purpose 60/40 or 63/37 tin -lead alloys, melt before flux is struck and released, enhancing heat
TELEVISION APRIL 1992 431
contaminants chemically at the instant of soldering, thus
facilitating the intermetallic bond between the solder and
the workpiece. Flux is also a conductor of heat and a
wetting agent - to prove the point, try making a joint with
pure solder and a bare iron!
(a) (b) (n) [=I The most common flux base material is rosin, the
Fig. 2: Cored solder: (a) shows the genuine five -core type gummy or crystalline yellow secretion of pine trees. When
with completely separate flux channels, (b) shows a single molten, pure rosin has the ability to wet both metals and
flux core while (c) shows an imitation multi -cored solder in metal oxides, but it's not sufficiently acid to dissolve
which the flux cores are not truly separate. oxides. Thus it's a very mild flux, suitable only for use
when soldering clean copper, silver or tin. It leaves a hard,
protective non -corrosive residue on the joint.
For a more effective fluxing action activators are added
to the rosin. They have a corrosive action only at high
temperatures. During the soldering operation the reagent
is destroyed by combination with the oxide or driven off by
the heat. Any that remains recombines with the flux on
Shallow angles Steep angles cooling, leaving a non -corrosive residue. Activators are
often made of halides - compounds of bromine, chlorine,
iodine and ammonia. Other activators are zinc and
ammonium chloride, ammonium hydroxide and various
organic and inorganic acids. It's important to use the
GOOD DRY 108121
mildest flux that can do the job reliably. There are many
Fig. 3: Judging the goodness of a solder joint. If the solder grades of flux: R, non -activated; RMA, mildly activated;
'blobs up' around the joint it's likely to be dry - good joints RA, fully activated - up to very corrosive acid and special
have a lean profile. types whose residues must be cleaned from the work
afterwards and which are not suitable for electrical or
transfer and the melting of more solder. This speeds up the electronic applications.
hand soldering process. Natural rosin is not a very stable material. Synthetic
When using flux -cored solder wire it's essential that the substitutes, based mainly on benzine -type compounds, are
solder is applied directly to the joint, so that the flux isn't available. This synthetic resin has better stability during
burnt and de -activated before it can act. Ideally the joint reflow and leaves a paler and very inert residue that in
should be above the solder's melting point before the most cases doesn't have to be removed from the work.
solder is applied. This is easy with a blow -torch on a copper Like rosin flux, the synthetic type is available in several
pipe, rather more difficult with a soldering iron and an levels of activation. Water -washable fluxes have been
electrical joint. Hold the solder wire on the joint, then developed to avoid the need for CFC solvents where
apply the iron to both. If more solder is needed, feed it in residues must be removed.
between the iron and the workpiece. Most defective joints The flux is already present in the solder wires and
are caused by: dirt/oxides on the workpiece, allied to which creams we use, but a pot of general-purpose flux paste is
is the use of an insufficiently active flux; the flux burning useful to have available for such jobs as soldering aerial
out before it contacts the joint; an insufficient heat supply, sockets to tuners and VCR modulators/boosters etc. A
for example when the heat is sapped by thermal useful liquid flux for use with SM boards is type MB045
conduction of the workpiece; and inadequate temperature. from OK Industries (0703 619 841). It's specially designed
Whatever the heating method used the quality of a for SM rework purposes, both component removal and
soldered joint can be judged by the angle between the replacement, helping to inhibit and remove oxide growth,
surfaces of the workpiece and the solder. A good joint has facilitating heat transfer to the joint and preventing the
a contact angle of 45° or less, while poor wetting is solder from "stringing" when a component is removed
betrayed by an angle of 90° or more, see Fig. 3. This from the board. Another application of liquid or paste flux
applies to all types of joints, whether you're plumbing in a in repair work is the realignment of skewed SM
sink or an aerial socket, soldering a mains transformer to a components. All the joints are generously anointed with
PCB or dealing with a pinhead -sized surface -mounted flux and the component is heated to the reflow
device. We don't propose to go into the techniques used temperature: it will tend to realign itself with the PCB
when soldering SM assemblies here, since they were lands due to surface tension in the molten solder.
covered in pages 482-3 of the May 1987 issue and 202-5 of
the January 1991 issue.
Solder Cream
Fluxes Solder cream is a coarse grey paste (see Fig. 4) which
consists of three ingredients: atomised solder particles, a
The subject of flux has been touched on several times liquid flux and a vehicle in the form of a waxy, oily or jelly-
already. When it's in the form of a core in solder wire we like compound. It's been around since the early Seventies
don't have to think much about it. If however we have to and is now a highly -developed product. Virtually all the
solder a dirty or difficult metal, rework SM assemblies or alloys previously discussed are available in paste or cream
cobble up a waveguide or a car radiator, a knowledge of form. In fact the permutations of solder -particle size, flux
fluxes and their properties is useful. type and vehicle characteristics in production runs to
Soldering is possible only when the surfaces to be joined scores. For SM assembly use the most popular alloy is
are clean and free of oxides. The surfaces of all metals again 60/40 or 63/37 tin -lead, with a liquidus point of
oxidise quickly - almost instantaneously when hot. The job around 187°C. The mix very often contains very small
done by the flux is to remove the oxides and other amounts of silver (two per cent) and perhaps antimony (0.3
432 TELEVISION APRIL 1992
Fig. 4: Solder paste in place: the photograph clearly shows
its grainy texture. Fig. 5: A brass stencil for the precision application of solder
cream during SM assembly manufacture. The cream, at the
per cent). top, is ready to be wiped across the stencil, which is
precision aligned with the PCB beneath it.
The grains of flux powder in solder paste are usually
spherical, with diameters ranging from 25 to 100 microns.
The finer grains are used with fine -pitch PCBs that have the holes: cream used with stencils has to have a higher
component leg spacing as close as 0.015in./0-4mm - as with viscosity and metal content. The SM board is then heated
the small 100 -leg packages now in use. The particle by one of several methods to reflow the solder and connect
diameter in a typical general-purpose solder paste is and fix the components.
screened to 45-75 micron size. In the manufacture and There are several thermal phases in the reflow process,
storage of solder cream it's important that the solder see Fig. 6. The assembly is first brought up from room
powder acquires as little oxide content as possible, so that temperature smoothly to drive off moisture and solvents
the flux action can be concentrated on the work rather than and prevent thermal shock. Next the temperature is taken
the solder itself. An oxide content of 0.5 per cent is above the solder liquidus for about thirty seconds to ensure
acceptable: 2 per cent is bad. full and even reflow. The assembly is then allowed to cool
The flux used in a solder cream can be of any of the fairly rapidly, assisted by fans. The whole process takes
types described so far. For SM use it's generally a rosin - about six minutes in an infra-reaurnace, which is the most
based RMA type or a mildly -activated synthetic substitute common arrangement. Other methods are vapour phase
that may be water soluble. reflow, in which the SM assembly passes through the hot
The vehicle, in which the solder powder and flux are vapours above a vat of boiling fluorinated hydrocarbon,
suspended, largely determines the physical properties of using the latent heat of condensation to reflow the solder;
the cream - viscosity, tackiness and slump. Solder creams and finally hot bar and laser heating, with each component
have a metal content of between 75 and 90 per cent, the dealt with separately.
rest consisting of flux and vehicle, both of which are driven One disadvantage of solder cream is its tendency to
out of the joint during the soldering (reflow) process. For deteriorate with time, especially at high temperatures.
dispensing from a syringe, an 85 per cent metal content Always keep the container sealed to prevent evaporation:
cream with a more runny consistency (lower viscosity) than storage should be in a refrigerator, at 5-10°C. Kept in this
that used in manufacturing is generally specified. way the shelf life of a large pack is about twelve months
During factory production of SM boards the solder while that of a small pack, e.g. a 25g syringe, is around six
cream is placed on the panel precisely, using a stencil or a months. The problem is that after being removed from the
screen -printing technique, see Fig. 5. A flexible squeegee fridge the cream needs about 24 hours to acclimatise to
is passed over the surface, pushing the solder cream into room temperature, which is hardly convenient for the sort

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secs

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Fans

thermal profile) is drawn across the centre.

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also markets dot -maker dispensers and complete re-
work/repair kits. Another company that markets dis-
pensers, syringes, barrels and needle -tips for use with
solder cream is EFD (0582 29 444).
Correct dispensing of cream on to a PCB requires
practice and the right needle diameter. For fine work the
narrower the needle the better, but the internal diameter
must be at least three times the particle diameter, i.e. no
smaller than 0-016in. For best control the dispenser should
be held at an angle of about 45°, see Fig. 7.

Fig. 7: Dispensing solder cream from a syringe during an Jargon


SM rework operation. There are several types of syringe Many terms that may be new to the service technician are
dispenser, operated by muscle power as here, from air
pressure or on a 'popgun' principle. To provide a smooth encountered in the realm of soldering. To help with this a
flow some needles and flow tips are Teflon lined. glossary of terms, listing those most applicable to our field
of operations, accompanies this article.
of use it gets in a repair workshop!
Shelf life and storage temperature requirements depend
very much on the vehicle/binder used. That adopted by Acknowledgements
ESP (0234 211 582) permits storage at room temperature My sincere thanks arc due to ESP, Multicore Solders Ltd.,
for a shelf life of one year. So this is the most practical type OK Industries, RS Components and the Technical Support
for service departments and rework stations. It comes in 35 department of Sanyo UK Sales Ltd. for help in the
and 70g syringes, which are ideal for hand dispensing. ESP preparation of this article.

Glossary of terms.
Alloy: A combination of two or more metals to obtain Reflow: The process of melting solder creams or preforms.
specific properties.
Resin: Flux based on synthetic compounds rather than
Creep: Deformation of a solder joint, especially under natural rosin.
mechanical load.
Rheology: The physical/flow properties of a solder cream.
Curing: Preheating of solder cream to drive off evaporants.
Rosin: A secretion of pine trees.
Dispensing: Deposition of solder cream in lines or dots,
using a syringe. Sequential soldering: The use of solders with different
melting points and progressively cooler soldering/reflow
Eutectic: The proportion of the metals in an alloy that temperatures.
produces the lowest melting point of which the combination
is capable. Slump: Tendency of a solder cream to spread from the
shape and position in which it was dispensed or printed.
Fine line cream: Small -particle (less than 75 microns) solder
paste for fine -pitch applications. Solder balls: Discrete balls of solder that separate from the
main mass during reflow.
Flux: Material used to dissolve surface oxides, improving
the flow and wetting of solder. Solidus: Temperature at which an alloy becomes wholly
solid.
Flux residues: Material left on and around soldered joints
after the reflow. Tackiness: Adhesive property of a solder cream or flux:
useful for holding components in position before reflow.
Leaching: Absorption by solder of metal, e.g. copper or
silver, from the joint material, workpiece or soldering iron. Temperature gradient: The rate of change of temperature
across a surface or in time.
Liquidus: Temperature at which an alloy becomes wholly
liquid. Thermal shock: Effect on components and joints of rapid
heating or cooling. Thermal gradients of more than 2°C/sec
Low residue: Term applied to fluxes that leave little or no can be harmful, especially to multilayer ceramic structures.
deposit after the soldering or reflow operation.
Tombstoning: Graphic description of the way in which small
Medium: The non-metallic content of a solder cream, SM components, e.g. resistors and capacitors, jump up
including flux, solvent and a vehicle. when one end reaches the reflow temperature before the
other one does during soldering.
Metal content: Quantity of alloy in a solder cream,
expressed as a percentage of weight. Thixotropic: A solder cream whose viscosity changes
according to the rate at which it is disturbed.
Preforms: Flat shapes cut from solder tape to fit specific
locations. Viscosity: A measure of the resistance of a cream to shear or
flow, i.e. stiffness or runnyness.
R: A pure rosin flux.
Wetting: The spreading ability of molten solder over a joint
RA: A rosin flux containing activators for use on difficult, or workpiece.
dirty or oxidised metals.
Wicking: Flow of solder away from a joint up a lead or leg,
RMA: Mildly activated rosin flux. usually due to a temperature differential.

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Fault Notes on the JVC HRD110/Ferguson 3V38
John Coombes
The JVC HRD110 was on sale during the period 1984-5. It and tape looping around the capstan flywheel spindle. If
appeared in various guises including the Ferguson the tape is creased in pleats and looping, check the pinch
3V38/39/49, the ITT VR3605 and the Toshiba V55. The roller by replacement.
following fault notes summarise our experiences of these
machines.

No results: First check the 500mA fuse Fl which may Sound Faults
simply have gone open -circuit. If a replacement blows Intermittent sound on record: If you get this fault
check for shorted turns in the mains transformer. The next accompanied by coloured patterns on the picture ensure
item to check is the 2.5A fuse F2 which again may simply that C27 has been increased in value from 0.0015AF to
be open -circuit. If this fuse has blown check for shorts in 0.0082AF - this value can vary with model. Alternatively
the 0.01µF filter capacitors C1-5 and the bridge rectifier the cause of the fault could be broken leads at the full erase
diodes D3-6 (two type 30D2, two type 10E2). Next ensure head.
that relay RY1 is operating and is not open -circuit. Q2
(2SD637) and/or Q3 (2SD880) could be short-circuit. If Intermittent record sound: If this fault occurs along with no
the power regulator appears to be working correctly picture, check the plugs and sockets associated with the
check whether CP2 on the servo/logidaudio panel is open - audio/control head. Things to look for here are poor
circuit. connections, dry -joints or even high -resistance connec-
tions. Alternatively the cause of the intermittent sound
No clock display: Check the 315mA fuse F3. If a could be a worn audio head.
replacement blows check for shorts in D11 (11E2), Q8
(2SA1020), C20 (33AF) and/or D12 (HZ30-2L). Alterna- Recorded sound at low level, possibly with excessive treble:
tively C18 (100AF) could be leaky. Check the audio record signal at pin 1 of connector CN1. If
If the l.t. supply to the clock display is present the incorrect, L4 could be open -circuit or there could be dry -
display itself (FDP) could be faulty. Check the voltages joints or cracks on the PCB.
around the UPD7538C chip IC1 very carefully: if necessary
check the chip by replacement. Other possibilities here are
absence of the reset pulse at pin 1 or the voltage at pin 41.
If the latter is missing, suspect IC2 (TL077P) and/or Q1 Electronic Faults
(DTC114). Check these items by replacement. As Q1 is a Bent verticals/poor sync with E -E signals: Check the a.g.c.
digital transistor the resistance readings you obtain will not voltage at pin 3 of the M51316P chip IC1 very carefully. If
be what you might expect. it's incorrect C7 (0.047µF) is probably faulty. Alternatively
you may have to check IC1 by replacement.
Will not take tape into the cassette housing: Ensure that the
l.t. supply is present at pins 1/2 and 8/9 of the M54544L Noise bars on playback: The capstan servo is unlocked.
chip IC204. If not, check whether circuit protector CP1 is Check for a trapezoidal waveform at TP403. If this is
open -circuit then if necessary check IC204 by replacement. missing, check crystal X401 by replacement. Otherwise
Alternatively the up/down detector switch could be faulty. replace IC403 (HA11751NT).

Cassette housing moves in and out: First check the voltage Playback o.k. but no fast forward or reverse search capstan
at pin 39 of the M50740-602SP chip IC201. If this is drive: You may have to trace through the whole of the
unstable the resistive network RA204 could be faulty or capstan servo drive circuit to find an open -circuit
dry -jointed. Don't confuse this fault with intermittent component. R605 (100k11) is a possibility.
loading of the tape into the cassette housing due to a faulty
front loading motor or broken or damaged cogs on the Capstan motor stops intermittently in reverse search:
cassette housing unit. Check the voltages around IC206 (M54544L) very
carefully, especially at pin 6 which should go to zero in the
Tape loads but no capstan rotation: Check the loading belt reverse search mode. If this voltage doesn't fall to zero,
which may be stretched and/or the loading switches which check Q218 (DTA144F) and/or D229 (1SS133), by
may be faulty. replacement if necessary.

Intermittent stopping in play/record: This is usually due to No playback luminance: Check the voltages around IC101
a faulty take-up reel sensor or coupler. Check by (M51454L) and/or IC102 (HA11738). If an incorrect
replacement. voltage is found, check the chip by replacement.
Alternatively you may find that RI 11 (22kft) is open -
No fast forward/rewind: The usual cause is a worn reel circuit. In this event there may be no luminance with
idler. Alternatively the reel belt may be stretched or chroma flashing.
cracked and thus slipping.
No record luminance: Check the voltages around IC102
No play/intermittent play: The usual cause is a worn rubber (HA11738) and/or IC103 (HA11724). If an incorrect
drive wheel on the idler arm, the result being no tape take voltage is present check the chip by replacement. An
up. If necessary check the take-up spool and the capstan alternative is leakage in D104 (MA27). You may have to
belt which may be stretched or cracked, causing slipping check this on the high ohms range.
TELEVISION APRIL 1992 435
Reports from Mike Leach
CD Player Casebook. and P.J. Roberts, G1VUV

Rotel RCD865
This player uses the later type of Philips laser assembly, mechanism could have caused the motor to stall, damaging
similar to that employed in the Philips CD371. The the transistors. As all was well here and the motor itself
reported fault was very poor sound from cold and very bad appeared to be o.k. the machine was returned to the
background crackling. We found that the sound returned customer. M.L.
to normal, with no crackling, when the machine had been
on for approximately five minutes. Once the sound had Pioneer XRP500
returned, no amount of provocation would make it go The ticket attached to this midi system said "no CD". It
away again. So fault finding was limited to only a few didn't read the TOC with any disc. In fact it was obvious
minutes at a time. As this few minutes wasn't long enough when listening to the machine that the turntable motor was
I gave in and spoke to Rotel about the matter. An struggling to achieve the correct speed. I was surprised by
extremely helpful chap advised me to check the state of the this as it's a much later model than the Pioneer range that's
printed circuit under the PDM board, where the now giving turntable motor problems, but after stripping
connections from the main board are soldered on to the the CD mechanism down I saw that the motor is of a
PDM board. I was surprised to find several pieces of very similar type to that used in earlier machines. Fitting a new
fine print all cracked around the plug connections, as motor, part number PYY1109, once again produced good
described on the phone. After carefully repairing all the results. M.L.
print and resoldering the PDM board back into place we
soak tested the machine for several days. All was well. Rotel RCD865
Thank you Rotel, you saved us a great deal of time. M.L. Intermittent output from the left-hand channel was the
complaint with this machine. It had apparently given
Sharp DX450EM trouble for some time. When the fault was present there
The complaint with this machine was no results. One of the was no sound whatsoever from the left-hand channel. The
power supply fuses, F202 (500mAT), had blown. When I cause of the problem turned out to be poor connections to
replaced it and switched on the machine read the TOC all the audio leads on the right-hand side of the PDM board.
right but when play was pressed nothing happened. This The cure is to remove the audio plug from the board and
was due to the fact that the sled motor had jammed, so the hard wire it. I understand that this is becoming a common
laser wasn't able to move towards track one. I gave the top fault with these machines. M.L.
bearing a very small drop of thin oil. This released the
bearings and the laser was now able to move across the Pioneer PD5010
disc. Track one played o.k., but when I selected say track This player would sometimes fail to read the TOC: when it
five or six the sled started to move and the fuse blew again. finally did and started to play it would skip. As you will
The motor had to be replaced. When I'd done this the probably know by now, there's at present a high failure
machine still blew the fuse when the sled started to move, rate with spindle motors (PYY1109) in Pioneer players.
but this time it was because I'd used a 400mA instead of a This player uses a different type however and I didn't
500mA fuse. The new motor and a correctly rated fuse suspect it. What I did suspect at this stage was the little
cured the problem and the machine once again produced brown plastic bearing on the damper holder (receptacle).
good results. M.L. On inspecting this I found that a large pit had worn away at
the centre, applying friction to the disc damper and thus
Philips CD104 preventing smooth rotation of the disc. With a new
No sound was the problem with this machine. It read the receptacle (part number VNL268), lubricated and fitted in
TOC all right and would go into the play mode, but there the damper holder, normal operation was restored - the
was no output. Checks showed that the supply lines were machine played the test disc with no difficulty. P.J.R.
all o.k., and the earth feed -through connections had all
been resoldered on a previous occasion. When I applied a Philips CD150
small amount of freezer to the SAA7000 interpolator chip This player was included as part of a midi system
IC6514 normal sound was restored. A new chip put (FCD565/35). The symptom was no sound from the left-
matters right. M.L. hand channel. Scope checks showed that the signals in both
channels were present at the output from the DACs, also
Sony CDP-M35 at pin 2 of the LM833N chips 6308 and 6309. But there was
This machine came in with the two circuit protectors PS901 no output at pins 1 and 7 of IC6308. I then noticed that
and PS902 open -circuit. After replacing them and R3362 (100S/) had burnt up and, with the power off, a cold
switching on they again blew. A look at the circuit diagram check showed that there was a short-circuit at pin 4 of
showed that these protectors are in the +12 and -13 IC6308. Another cold check was made after removing the
supplies to the various motor drive circuits. Cold checks chip. As the short-circuit was still present the chip was
then showed that there was a short-circuit in the sled motor cleared of suspicion. On tracing back we found that C2382
drive circuit. I removed the two transistors, 0605 (47µF) was short-circuit. P.J.R.
(2SC3666) and 0606 (2SA1426), then replaced the circuit
protectors (type N15) and switched on. As expected the
machine powered up and read the TOC. Obviously it Pioneer PDM700
wouldn't play because there was no sled drive, but I'd The original fault symptoms - failure to read discs, not
proved the point. Fitting new transistors restored normal even the TOC, with the disc not reaching full speed
operation. After completing the electrical repair I checked (approximately 500 r.p.m.) - were indicative of a faulty
the mechanics thoroughly in case an obstruction in the sled spindle motor. But the customer had taken the top off to
436 TELEVISION APRIL 1992
see if he could fix the unit himself and in doing so had output socket, showed that doing this had little effect on
created another fault - a very dim display. A few quick the sound output with the machine's own recordings and
checks around the display showed that there was no -26V absolutely none with tapes recorded in other ways. Think
supply at pin 57 of the display driver chip IC201. This again, boyo, Sage's voice seemed to echo from the far land
supply was traced back to Q18 (2SA933S) which had of Gwynedd.
-32V at its collector, -26V at its base and +3V at its Dylan thought again, got out his dental mirror and
emitter. When Q18 was removed it was found to be open - studied the path of the tape past the audio head stack. He
circuit between its emitter and base. I used a BC640 as a saw that while the tape started off in perfect alignment with
replacement. With this fitted and a new PYY1109 spindle the audio and control track heads within a few seconds it
motor installed the display lit and the unit played discs moved down a fraction of a millimetre. The pinch roller
without difficulty. P.J.R. was very shiny and quite worn. So he replaced it with a

[1111ST
new one. The tape no longer moved downwards during its
passage past the head stack, but with both library and self -
recorded tapes the results were still far from being right.
The sound waxed and waned over a period of one or two
seconds. Because of this, Dylan was reluctant to suspect
the electronic circuitry which, so far as he could make out,
differed in the record and playback modes. What

CAS17] mechanical problem, he wondered, could cause this fault?


Dylan wished he'd picked up the next VCR on the shelf - it
had ruined a Keep Fit with Jane Fonda tape. Instead, he
picked up the phone and called Ray Ripoff, a rather shady
Each month we provide an interesting case of ex -workshop staff member who now runs his own servicing

352 TV/video servicing to exercise your ingenuity.


These are not trick questions but are based on
actual practical faults.
outfit next to the Tandoori Takeaway in King's Road.
Ray had problems of his own -a bounced bodge job had
been occupying him all morning. He advised Dylan to
Late winter is traditionally a quiet time, in the Test Case wind the grubscrew at the back of the audio/control head
workshop anyway. So on this Saturday various workshop so that the head tilted outwards slightly "to get a good grip
worthies had taken the day off. Sage was in Wales, getting on the sound". Dylan did this - to the point where servo
to grips with the technology of his beloved steam railways; lock was lost as there was no control head contact with the
Television Ted was decorating his living room; while tape - but still failed to get adequate sound. What was the
Service Manager - well, no one seems to know where he real cause of the problem? Was it mechanical or
gets to most of the time... Thus it was that Dylan found electronic? For the answer and a further item in the Test
himself in sole charge of the service department, a situation Case series, see next month's issue.
that can lead to much material for this column! Cherry -
picking at the items on the repairs -inwards shelf, he settled ANSWER TO TEST CASE 351
for a middle-aged, VHS top -loader VCR whose job card - page 363 last month -
accused it of poor sound. Probably wants its head cleaning
thought Dylan. Stuffing himself with bacon -flavoured
crisps, Dylan hooked it up and removed the top cover. Brightness faults are usually easy to deal with. Last
He fed in a prerecorded tape, The Search for Spock, and month however Sherlock was having difficulty with a TV
found that the voices of Captain Kirk, Scottie and the set fitted with the Ferguson TX99 chassis (20in. version).
others fluctuated somewhat in volume. There was also a There seemed to be no logical cause for its excessively
hiss that was not all due to the motion of Starship bright picture: the tube's first anode voltage was correct,
Enterprise. Going boldly where many men had gone and the brightness control voltage applied to the colour
before, Dylan cleaned the audio head with surgical spirit. decoder chip was also correct. The symptoms didn't
This did little for the audio reproduction from the tape, change when a new decoder chip was fitted, and instead of
which Dylan knew had a good sound track. Looking for being high the d.c. levels at the bases of the RGB output
further clues, he recorded the workshop test card and test transistors were low. It was this latter anomaly that
tone while finishing his crisps. Playback of the newly - provided the clue to the cause of the fault.
recorded sound was even worse than that from the Star The RGB output transistors were clearly passing
Trek tape: the volume level fluctuated between low and excessive current. If the base voltages were low, something
almost absent. To get a normal sound level, he had to was amiss in the emitter circuits. The emitters of the three
advance the setting of the monitor TV set's volume control RGB output transistors are connected together and taken
quite a lot. This led to the intrusion of hiss and buzz, to chassis via the pnp transistor TR20, which normally
especially when the off -tape sound waned. Dylan turned provides a stable bias. It had become leaky between its
the TV set's volume down, switched the VCR off and went emitter and collector, a replacement providing a complete
to look for a service manual. cure. Sherlock's mistake was to overlook the biasing of the
Following the instructions it gave, Dylan carefully set up RGB output stages and rush straight back to the colour
the audio record signal and bias levels, using an decoder chip when he discovered that the voltages at the
oscilloscope. The same scope, hooked to the VCR's audio picture tube's cathodes were all low.

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TDA8180 ORIGINAL £9.50 BELT KITS VS315015320380' MODE CONTROL MOTORS REMOTE CONTROLS
TRANSISTORS 60244 £0.30 BU406 £0.90 Belt Kits for most models 385 2.40 Ferguson, Grundig, ITT, Philips, Pye, Sony,
BC184 £0.09 BD244C £0.30 1354060 £1.50 Ferguson 3V42,43,44,45,48,49,52,53 £6.00
are stocked. Some Ask for models not listed. Hitachi, Matsui, Logik, Panasonic, Saisho, Salora,
BC212 £0.09 BD278A £0.80 55407 £0.50 Ferguson 3V58,59,65,FV10,11,12,13,14,
BC213 £0.09 00434 £0.80 13114264 £1.00 examples are: HITACHI Samsung, Tashiko, Tatung, Toshiba. Various
6C2144 £0.07 BD508 £0.90 BU500 £1.00 VT11/1417/19333435, 20,21,22,26 £4.50
AKAI models 1V 8 Video From £14.50
BC214B £0.07 6E195. £0.07 B05084 £1.00 VS1,2,5 1.20
BC214L £0.09 6E196 £0.15 B1150806. £1.70 Sharp Reel Motor Pulley only £1.20 MANY HITACHI TV REMOTE CONTROLS
VS4,6,9,15 1.10 VT80008500 1.00
BC237 £0.07 8E197 £0.15 BUSO8D £1.00 Replacement of plastic pulley on a
BC236 £0.07 BEM £0.07 BU806 £0.75 Ask for models not listed. VT930095009700 1.00 NOW IN STOCK.
BC307 £0.12 BF199 £0.14 BU807 £0.75 AMSTRAD Ask for models not listed. number of Sharp Reel Motors with the
803085
SONY REMOTE CONTROL RUBBER PADS.
£0.07 8E244 £0.40 BUT11 £0.95 11/81,2,3, VCR4600, PANASONIC above metal pulley gives better rewincl,FF
BC327-25 £0.07 BF259 £0.22 BUT11AF. £1.95
4700 5200 1.90 NV230250,2801701381Y STATE MODEL FOR PRICE.
50328-40 £0.05 9E422 £0.15 BUW84 £1.65 Performance.
Ask for models not listed. 430450460/465485630/ New Additions
BC337 £0.07 8E458 £0.22 BUX84 43.60
BC372 £0.95 8E459 £0 .22 S012659. £0.75 FERGUSOWJVC
810930650970990 1.60 IDLER ASSEMBLIES Universal Remote Control £25.00
0C392.,.....£1.50 8F4699F471 19064V £2.28 3V003V163022 etc. 110 NI/300330332/333430' Sony type RC670, RM670, RM673 £15.50
BC441 £0.25 £0.25 TIP110 £0.45 366 1.60 FERGUSON
BC461 £0.25 BF471 £0.25 TIP112 £0.45
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NV2000/72002000, Take up Clutch (Mechanical models) £5.00
BC547 £5.07 6E472 £0.25 11P29 £0.30 3035363839 1.10 RM663, RM664, RM651 £15.50
2010 1.50
00548 £5.07 BF87041F472 TIP30 £0.45 3V42/434445485354, 3V2930 Take up Idler £2.00 Panasonic Models TC2110, 2255, 2655, 2680,
£0.07 £0.25 £0.30 Ask for models not listed. £14.50
BC549 TIP31 55,57 1.00
3V2930 Take up Clutch £2.85 73(1752, 2251, 2656, 5500
BC557 (0.34 BU108 £0.75 11632 . £0.30 Ask for models not listed. PHIUPS Panasonic Models TC1632, 1642, 2232, 1)(2034,
00559E1 £0.07 50126 £0.70 TIP41 £0.27 VR6367$4675561,675V 3V2930 Reel Idler £3.00
BC639 £0.113 BU208 £1.00 TIP42C £0.40
Loading belts on certain 2044, 2200, 2234, 2244, 2636, 3300 £14.50
models also available 6760' 2.25 3V35 Reel Idler £3.00
BC640
60131
£0.30
£0.50
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BU208D. £1.00
11P47
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£1.20 FISHER VR6460,69206520 2.40 3V35,36,38,39 Take up Clutch £2.85
TV ON/OFF SWITCHES
00132.., £0.40 BU208T £1.00 ZI11604 E0.55 Ask for models not listed. ITT, Philips, Decca, Thom, Fidelity. Grundig, Sony
FVHP526530 1.00 3V58,59,64,65,FV10,11,12.13,14 Idler Arm £1.80
00137..,...£0.35 BU208T 213(650 £0.70
SANYO and Hitachi State model for price.
FVHP615620622/710,711/
BD237 £0.22 (TOSHIBA) Clutch Assembly 3V44,45,48,49,52,53,
80238 £0.22 0.00 715/716120/721/7254330' VTC500051506500 0.65
54,55 £14.00 PINCH ROLLERS
0024313. £0.30 BU326A £1.00 VHR110013001500 1.00
£14.00 A range of Pinch Rollers is in stock, most of them
BD243C £0.40 FVHP905906902908910 Ask for models not listed. Clutch Assembly 3V42,43
911915916 1.20
(a' £2.80. Makes include Akai, Amstrad, Ferguson,
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DIODES AND THYRISTORS FISHER Fisher, Funai, GEC, Goldstar, Grundig, Hinari,
54157 E2.07 BY206 (605966) 0491 £0.20 GRUNDIG VCF3VC40250057158V
06100 £0.20 £0.55 OT112 £2.20 VS40041094(Y450, 582583,584585 1.10 FVHP615,905,910, Idler Assembly Original £5.00 Hitachi, ITT, JVC, Marantz, Mitsubishi, NEC,
BR101 £1.40 BY210130090V96 RGP15G 00.45 460 0.85 VC930095009700 1.95 FVHP615 Gear Idler Assembly £4.35 Nordmende, Orion, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung,
06103 £0.75 00.55 RGP15J £0.55 VS180200220262 VC80003300 1.95
58303 £1.50 BY227 £0.20 RGP15K £0.35
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FVHP905,910 Gear Idler Assembly £5.00 Sanyo, Schneider, Sharp, Sony, Tensai, Thomson,
265267 2.20 Ask for models not listed.
BRY56 £0.75 BY228 0150 RGP3OK £0.70 FVHP520,530 Idler £3.00 Toshiba etc. Please state model and make.
BT116 .. £2.50 BY229 £1.15 RHI £1.30
FVHP520,530 Pulley £0.70 Philips Pinch Roller for models
BT128P £4.50 BY299 £0.50 RMI1C Many other belt kits in stock. Examples are Alba,
BT129P £4.50 50960 £0.30 SG264 £8.50 VR6180, 6185, 6285, 6362,
51151,8000 000960 £0.55 SG613 .... £12.00
Funai, GEC, Goldstar, Granada, Grundig, Hinari, HITACHI
6367, 6467, 6468. 6470, 6561,
£1.75 BYW56 £0.50 SKBO2 £0.60 ITT, Mitsubishi, NEC, Orion, Saisho, Samsung,
VT11,33 etc. Original Idler Arm £2.50 6670, 6760, 6761,
BY126 00.20 BYW96E £0.50 SKB08 E1.20 Schneider, Sony, Tensai etc.
BY127 £0.08 BYX10 £0.50 SK5202 £0.90 VT11,33 etc. Idler Replacement £1.75 6870 £6.90
BY133 £0.20 80X55600..00.55 403208 £1.10 NEW LINES VT9300,9500 etc. Play Idler £3.65
BY164 £0.90 FB2506 £1.50 5651,02 £0.60
LOPT Hitachi CPT1476 £18.00
OTHER SPARES
BY1645KB202 N4001 £0.06 SKE1M15 00.65 VT9300,9500 etc. 6f Idler £2.95 Universal Video Copying Kit £4.25
£19.00
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£0.90 N4002 £0.06 SKE20202 .£0.75 LOPT Hitachi CPT2276 etc VT9300,9500 etc. Idler £2.95
0Y179 £1.10 N4004 £0.10 SKE20304 .£1.30 Universal Copying Kit (Scart) £5.20
LOPT Matsui 1440 £18.00
8017951(208 64005 £0.10 SKE4F1,04 £0.45 VT8000,8500 etc. FrF Rew Idler £2.95 Universal Camcorder Kit £6.90
£1.10 N4006 £0.08 SKE4F1,06 00.45 Trip Grundig CUC2401 etc £17.00
VT800,8500 etc. Play Idler Assembly £3.00 Video Cassette Lamps from £0.50
BY184 £0.65 64007 OTHER GRUNDIG TIPPLERS IN STOCK
BY189 £2.00 64148 £0.10 SR2M £0.75 VT8000,8500 etc. FF/Rew Pulley £0.70 CRT Anode Caps £0.60
BY190 C2.00 65408 £0.25 T9053V £1.40 LINE OUTPUT TRANSFORMERS VT11,33 etc. Clutch Assembly £8.00 Video Tape Splicing Kit £6.95
00223. C2.00 KBLO8 £1.95 T9064V £2.28
Decca 100 9.50 Hitachi TV Frame Module HM6251 £5.50
ASK FOR SEMICONDUCTORS NOT LISTED ITT CVC20 12.50 PHILIPS
Hitachi TV Frame Module HM6232 £5.50
ITT CVC253032 9. 50 VR6460,6920 Idler Arm (Original) £3.00
Cassette Housing Assembly Ferguson
VIDEO HEADS ITT Compact 80 Series 110
ITT Compact 80 Series 90
16. 75
19. 75
DV464,6462,6463,650 etc. Idler Mod. Kit
VR6542,6843 Reel Idler
£4.50
£6.50
3035,36,38,39,42,43,44
Cassette Loading Roller Assembly 3V23,3V31,
£25.25
AMSTRAD ITT CVC45 18. 00 VR6542 Reel Drive Pulley £7.75 3V32 £3.50
3HSSR-VCR7000 (Saish&Orion) £18.00
ITT 1109F 14. 00 VR6843 Reel Drive Pulley £9.50 Philips 1.2V Back up Battery £1.75
PSF1-VCR4500,5200,9000 £15.00
PSF2-VCR4600,4700 £15.00 ITT CVC1204 11. 50
PANASONIC (All Original) Philips 2.4V Back up Battery £2.80
PSF3-VCR6000 £21.50 ITT CVC8001/3 21. 50 5.5V Back Up Cap £1.85
FERGUSON ITT CVC1100 16. 50 NV370 Idler Arm Unit VXP0521 Gen. £3.00
Degaussing Positor Blue ................. ...... £3.00
3HSSV-2 Head universal £7.50 ITT CVC11501175 20. 00 W8600,8610 Play Idler VXP0243 £0.95 £1.30
Degaussing White
3HSSVA-3V42,44,45,46 etc £20.00 ITT 6325 18. 50 W332,777,788 Idler Unit VXP0463 £3.00 Cassette Housing Assembly Hitachi VT11 £19.50
3HSS4VB-3V3241137655 £25.00 ITT 3546 18. 50 NV600,688 Idler VXP0515 £3.00 End Sensor for Hitachi VT63,64,65 (Pair) ... £2.75
3HSS4VC-3V4841R0565 £26.00 ITT 12001 20. 00 NV333,366 Idler Arm 2 Unit VXL0997 £10.50 Cassette LED Sensor for Panasonic etc £1.60
3V48,58,59,65,FV10,11,
12,13,14,20,21,26
Other ITT transformers available NV8400,8600,8610 etc. VXP0245 £0.95 I.C. Circuit Protectors..£0.60
And most other Fergusons POA Fidelity all models up to 20" ZX3000 . 15. 50 NV333,366 etc. Idler VXP0401-NV700,7200, Clear Service Cassette £5.90
HITACHI Fidelity Panel for 2)(2003 1. 00 7800 Idler 100344 £0.90 Push Button Unit Thom 1)(90 £12.75
3HSSHA-VT8000,9000 series £17.00 Fidelity 22" 0(3000 24. 50 NV2000,3000 Play Idler VXP0331- Matsui/Saisho Limiter Post £1.75
3HSSHB-VT11,33 etc £17.00 Hinaii CT4/5 8 TVA1 14. 75 Cassette Housing Modification Kit for Sharp
NV2000,3000 Idler Unit VXP0329 £1.10
10082-V7120,220 £29.00 Philips KT3 12. 95
Back Tension Bands From £1.50 VCA113HM Series. Includes cassette switch and
10081-VT130,135 £30.50
Rank Bush T20A 11. 50 star sensor PCB. Fault symptom No eject 8
PANASONIC All Panasonic Maintenance Kits POA
Thom TX100 Green Spot 110 16. 75 intermittent load/unload £6.50
3HSSN-2 Head universal £7.50 QUOTE PANASONIC PART No.
Ferguson 11(90 LOPT 17. 75 Video Idlers Spring Kit £5.95
3HSSU1N-NV100,370,3801Thilips VR6460 £11.00
Ferguson 3V35/36 Mains Transformer 23. 00 FOR PARTS NOT LISTED Video Washer 8 E Clip Kit £5.50
3HSSU2N-NV230,470,480,G9,10,
11,15PX £21.00 Ferguson 3V44/44/45 Mains Transformer 18.85 SANYO Universal Video head Puller £16.00
3HSSU3N-NV430.460 £16.00 Sony - Please state model for price MANY OTHER VIDEO AND
Idler VHR1100,1300,1500 £5.50
3HSS3N-NV777,330 £18.50 Universal Tripler 4.75
3HSS4NB-NV730 £26.00 Universal Tripler with focus unit 9.50
Idler VHR2100,2300,2500,2700 £5.50 TV SPARES IN STOCK
3HSS4NA-NV366 £24.00 Reel Drive Pulley Unit VTC5000,5150,6500 £5.00 Back Tension Bands in Stock for Akai,
Decca 120/130 series hipler 8.50
NVG30,33,40,45,46,130, 8 most Idler Roller Assembly VTC5000,5150,6500 £2.25
other Panasonics POA Thorn 7X10 Focus Unit Kit 9.00 Fisher, Hitachi, Ferguson, JVC, Mitsubishi.
Hitachi and Matsui LOPTs in stock SHARP Panasonic, Sanyo and Sharp.
SANYO
3HSSSY-VHR1100,1110,1300 £20.00 VIDEO MOTORS Idler VC9300,9500 etc. .. £1.75 Maintenance Kits available for Alba, Amstrad,
3HSS3SY-VHR1500 £34.00 REEL MOTORS Idler VCA81,581 etc. £1.95 Ferguson, Fisher, Goldstar, Goodmans,
SHARP Ferguson 3V2930 £20.00 Idler (original) VC9300,481,581 etc. £3.50 Granada, Hinari, Hitachi, JVC, Matsui,
3HSSSP-VC9300,9500,9700,391,481, Ferguson 3V58,59,65,FV10,11,12,13,
Idler Assembly (original) VC651,681,685.. £6.50 Mitsubishi, Nikkai, Panasonic, Philips,
482,483,486 etc £17.00 14,20,21,22 £17.25
£17.00 Idler Assembly (original) VC780. 781.785,787
3HSSSPB-VC581,583,651,670 etc Ferguson FV260 £14.50 Saisho, Salora, Schneider, Sentra, Sharp,
VC7000.8000 series (Brass) £42.00 793,VCT72 £6.50
OTHER MAKES
Alba 4000, Goldstar 8000, Sentra 8000, Solavox
1000 £22.50
Hitachi 8000,8300,8500
Sanyo VTC5000,5150,5400,5300,6500
Sharp VC9300, 9500 etc, Original
£8.50
£7.50
£15.00
AMSTRAD
4500,4600 MOD KIT INCLUDES PINCH
**
Sony, Tashiko, Toshiba.

RESISTORS, ELECTROLYTIC
Fisher FVHP510,520,530,615,710 etc £18.00 Panasonic NV333,366 Original £13.20 ROLLER AND IDLER CLUTCH £5.00
Fisher VBS7000,9000 etc £25.00 All other Panasonics POA CAPACITORS, FUSES
Limiter Post Assembly £1.75 ETC. NOW IN STOCK.
Hinari VXL2,4,3,20,25 £18.00 CAPSTAN MOTORS
Hinari VXL5,6,20H £15.00 Ferguson 3V35,36 Original £22. 50 Makes 8 Models: Hiner' VXL4,
Mitsubishi HS306,710 £30.00 Ferguson/JVC (Mechanical models) £20. 00 Matsui VX730,735,7354,755,770,
Orion VC150,180,VH1,2,3 etc £18.00 SEND FOR PRICE LIST.
Hitachi VT11 Original £30. 00 800A,815,820,880,990. Saisho
Saisho VR100,605,705,805,905 £18.00
VR1100,1200,1200H0,1600,2500,
Samsung Universal 2 Head £24.25 Hitachi VT33 Original £32. 00
Toshiba Hitachi VT64 Original £19. 75 3200,3300,3300X,3500, Trade Counter now open Monday -
V71,73,74,75,81,82,83,84.85,87 £20.00 Hitachi VT8000 series Original £34. 50 3600,3700 Friday 9.00-5.30. Saturday 9.00-
Toshiba V93 £21.00 Hitachi VT9000 series Original £34. 50
IDLERS FOR AKAI, SAMSUNG, 1.00. Nearest Underground Station -
ASK FOR VIDEO HEADS NOT LISTED £30. 50
Sharp VC7000 series Original
MITSUBISHI, NEC, ETC. IN STOCK Southfields District Line.
The above heads are new.
Same day deliveries of stock items
Prices subject to change without notice. in S.W. London areas available.
Please add £1.00 per order for p&p and then add 17.5% VAT. Please telephone for details.
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NIKKAI: NT20, NT14, TLGO101.
BUSH: 2020, 2114, 2321 and 2521 series. HOW THEY WORK! HOW TO TEST! HOW TO REPLACE!
HINARI: TVA1, HIT2ORC, CT4, CT5, CT6, CT7, CT8, CT18.
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V(iA PArtH Will I t MOW monitors new and cased zauv ALARM PIR SENSORS Standard 12v alarm type sensor will inter-
AC. £59.00 ref 59P4R face to most alarm panels. £16.00 ref 16P200
AMSTRAD PORTABLE PC'S FROM £149 (PPC1512SD). 25 WATT STEREO AMPLIFIERc. STK043. With the addition of ALARM PANELS 2 zone cased keypad entry, entry exit time delayl
£179 (PPC1512DD). £179 (PPC1640SD). £209 a handful of components you can build a 25 watt amplifier. £4.00 ref etc. £18.00 ref 18P200
(PPC1640DD). MODEMS £30 EXTRA -NO MANUALS OR 4P69R (Circuit dia included) MODEMS FOR THREE POUNDS!!
PSU. BARGAIN NICADS AAA SIZE 200MAH 1.2V PACK OF 10 Fully cased UK modems designed for dial up system (PSTN) no data
£4.00 REF 4P92R, PACK OF 100 £30.00 REF 30P16R or info but only £3.00 ref 3P145R
HIGH POWER CAR SPEAKERS. Stereo pair output 100w each. FRESNEL MAGNIFYING LENS 83 x 52mm £100 ref BD827R TELEPHONE HANDSETS
4ohm impedance and consisting of 6 1/2" woofer 2" mid range and ALARM TRANSMITTERS. No data available but nicely made Bargain pack of 10 brand new handsets with rric and speaker only
1" tweeter Ideal to work with the amplifier described above. Price per complex radio transmitters 9v operation £4.00 each rffl 4P81R. £3.00 ref 3P146R
pair £30.00 Order ref 30P7R. 12V 19A TRANSFORMER. Ex equipment but otherwise ok Our BARGAIN STRIPPERS
2KV 500 WATT TRANSFORMERS Suitable for high voltage price £20.00 Computer keyboards. Loads of switches and components excellent
i experiments or ass spare for a microwave oven etc. 250v AC input. GX4000 COMPUTERS. Customer returned games machines value at £1.00 ref CD4OR
Now only £4.00 rM 4P157 complete with plug in game, joysticks and power supply. Retail price DATA RECORDERS
MICROWAVE CONTROL PANEL Mains operated, with touch Customer returned mans battery units built in mic ideal for Computer
is almost £100. Ours is £12.00 ref 812P1
wretches. Complete with 4 digit display, digital clock, and 2 relay or general purpose audio use. Price is £4.00 ref 4P1COR
ULTRASONIC ALARM SYSTEM. Once again in stock these
outputs one for power and one for pulsed power (programmable). units consist of a detector that plugs into a 13A socket in the area to
SPECTRUM JOYSTICK INTERFACE
Ideal for all sorts of precision timer appkcations etc. Now only £4.00 Plugs into 48K Spectrum to provide a standard Atari type joystidt
protect. The receiver plugs into a 13A socket anywhere else on the
ref 411151. same supply. Ideal for protecting garages, sheds etc. Complete port. Our price £4.00 ref 4P101R
R BRE OPTIC CABLEStranded optical fibres sheathed in black system £25.00 ref B25P1 additional detectors £11.00 ref 811P1 ATARI JOYSTICKS
PVC. Five metre length £7.00 ref 7P29R IBM XT KEYBOARDS. Brand new 86 key keyboards £5.00 ret Ok for use with the above interface, our price £4.00 ref 4P102R
12V SOLAR CELL200mA output ideal for trickle 5P612 BENCH POWER SUPPLIES
charging etc. 300 mm square. Our price £15.00 ref Superbly made fully cased (metal) giving 12v at 2A plus a 6V supply.
IBM AT KEYBOARDSBrand new 86 key keyboards £15.00 ref
15P42R Fused and short ci rcuit protected. For sale at less than the cost of the
15P612
PASSIVE INFRA -RED MOTION SENSOR. case! Our price is £4.03 ref 4P103R
386 MOTHER BOARDS. Customer returned units without a opu
Complete with daylight sensor. adjustable tights fitted. £2200 ref A22P1 SPEAKER WIRE
on timer (8 secs -15 mins), 50' range with a 90 Brown twin core insulated cable 100 feet for C2.00 REF 2P79R
deg coverage. Manual overide facikty. Corn- fr'f' MAINS FANS
pests with wall brackets, bub holders etc. Brand iry Brand new 5" x 3" complete with mounting plate quite powerful and
COLOUR MONITORS
new and guaranteed. Now only £19.00 ref quite. Our price £1.00 ref CD41R
19P29 AMSTRAD CTM644 DISC DRIVES
Pack of two PAR38 bulbs for above unit £12.00 ref 12P43F1 Customer returned units mixed capacities (up to 1.44M) We have not

)
VIDEO SENDER UNIT Transmit both audio and video signals RGB INPUT sorted these so you just get the next one on the shelf. Price is only
from either a video camera, video recorder or computer to any £7.00 ref 7P1R (worth it even as a stripper)
standard TV set within a 100' range! (tune N to a spare channel). £75.00 REF A75P1 HEX KEYBOARDS
12v DC op. £1500 ret 15P3911 Suitable mains adaptor £5.00 ref Brand new units approx 5" x only £1.00 each ref CD42R
5P191R 286 MOTHER BOARDS. Brand new but customer returns so may PROJECT BOX
FM TRANSMITTER housed in a standard working 13A need attention Complete with technical manual £20.00 ref A20P2 51/2" x 31/7 x 1" Wadi ABS with screw on id. £1.00 ref CD43R
adapter (bug is mains driven). £26.00 ref 26P2R 286 MOTHER BOARDS. Brand new and tested complete with SCART TO SCART LEADS
MINATURE RADIO TRANSCEIVERS A pair of kg 01 technical manual. £49.00 ref A49P1 Bargain price leads at 2 for E3.00 ref 3P147R
walkie talkies with a range of up to 2 kilometres. Units 1711, ,
UNIVERSAL BATTERY CHARGEFLTakes AA's, C's, D's and SCART TO D TYPE LEADS
measure 22x52x155mm. Complete with cases. £30.00 I, Standard Scart on one end. Hi density D type on the other. Pack of
11 PP3 nicads. Holds up to 5 batteries at once. New and cased, mans
ref 30P12R ten leads only £7.00 ref 7P2F1
operated. £6.00 ret 6P36R
FM CORDLESS MICROPHONESmall hand held unit with a 500' IN CAR POWER SUPPLY. Plugs into agar socket and gives OZONE FRIENDLY LATEX
rang el 2 transmit power levels rags PP3 battery. Tuneable to any FM 3,4,5,6,7.5,9, and 12v outputs at 800mA. Complete with universal 250m1 bottle of squid rubber sets in 2 hours. Ideal for muffling PCB's
receiver. Our price £15 ref 15P42AR spider plug. £5.00 ref 5P167R. fixing wires etc. £2.00 each ref 2P379R
12 BAND COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVERS short MI RESISTOR PACK.10 x 50 values (500 resistors) all 1/4 watt 2% QUICK SHOTS
bands, FM, AM and LW DX/local switch, tuning 'eye' mains metal film £5.00 ref 5P170R. Standard Atari compatible hand controller (same as loystidts) our
or battery. Complete with shoulder strap and mains lead price is 2 for £2.00 ref 2P380R
NOW ONLY £19.0011 REF 19P14R. VIEWDATA SYSTEMS
'141
CAR STEREO AND FM RADIOLow cost stereo system giving Brand new units made by TANDATA complete with 1200/75 built in
5 watts per channel. Signal to noise ratio better than 45db, MIRACOM WS4000 MODEMS modem infra red remote controlled qwerty keyboard BT appproved
wow and flutter less than .35% Neg earth. £25.00 ref Prestel compatible, Centronics printer port RGB colour and compos-
25P21 R. ite output (works with ordinary television) complete with power
LOW COST WALIKIE 7ALKIES.Pair of battery op-
V21/23 supply and fully cased. Our price is only £20.00 ref 20P1R
erated units with a range of about 200'. Our price £8.00 '
AC STEPDOWN CONVERTOR
a pair ref 8P50R AT COMAND SET Cased units that convert 240v to 110v 3" x 2" with mains input lead
and 2 pin American output socket (suitable for resistive loads only)
7 CHANNEL GRAPHIC EQUALIZER :4os a 60 watt power amp'
20-21 KHZ 4-8R 12-14v DC negative earth. Cased. £25 ref 25P14R. our price £2.00 ref 2P381R
NICAD BATTERIES. Brand new top quality. 4 x AA's £4.00 ref AUTODIAL/AUTOANSWER SPECTRUM +3 LIGHT GUN PACK
4P44R. 2 x C's £4.00 ref 4P73R, 4 x D's £9.00 ret 9P12R, 1 x PP3 complete with software and instructions £8.00 ref 8P58R
£6.00 ref 6P35R CURLY CABLE
TOWERS INTERNATIONAL TRANSISTOR SELECTOR
FULL SOFTWARE CONTROL Extends from 8" to 6 feet! 0 connector on one end, spade connectors
GUIDE. The ultimate equivalents book. Latest edition £20.00 ref on the other ideal for joysticks etc (6 core) £1.00 each ref CD44R
20P32R. TONE AND PULSE DIALLING COMPUTER JOYSTICK BARGAIN
CABLE TIES. 142mm x 3.2mm white nylon pack of 100 £3.00 ref Pack of 2 joysticks only £200 ref 2P382R
3P104R. Bumper pack of 1,000 ties £14.00 ref 14P6R BUGGING TAPE RECORDER
Small hand held cassette recorders that only operate when there is
1992 CATALOGUE AVAILABLE NOW
£29 sound then turn off 6 seconds after so you could leave it in a room all
...4 day and just record any thing that was said. Price is£20.00 ref 20P3R
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A COPY PLEASE REQUEST ON
WASHING MACHINE PUMP.Mar ns operated new pump. Not self IEC MAINS LEADS
WHEN ORDERING OR SEND US A 6"X9" SAE FOR A FRE Complete with 13A pkig our price is only £3.00 for TWO! ref 3P/48R
priming £5.00 ref 5P18R.
COPY.
IBM PRINTER LEAD. (025 to centronics plug) 2 metre parallel. COMPUTER SOFTWARE BARGAIN
£5.00 ref 5P186R. 10 cassettes with games for commodore 64, Spectrum etc. Our
GEIGER COUNTER KIT.Complete with tube, PCB and all compo- bargain price one pound! ref CD44R
COPPER CLAD STRIP BOA RD 17" x 4' of .1" pitch "vero" board.
nents to build a battery operated geiger counter. £39.00 ref 39P1R
£4.00 a sheet ref 4P62R or 2 sheets for £7.00 ref 7P22R. NEW SOLAR ENERGY KIT
FM BUG KIT.New design with PCB embedded coil. Transmits to Contains 8 solar cells, motor, tools, fan etc plus educational booklet.
STRIP BOARD CUTTING TOOL£200 ref 2P352R.
any FM radio. 9v battery req'd. £5.00 ref 5P158R Ideal for the budding enthusiast! Price is £12.00 ref 12P2R
FM BUG Built and tested superior 9v operation £14.00 ref 14P3R 50 METRES OF MAINS CABLE £3.00 2 core black precut in
convenient 2 m lengths. Ideal for repairs and projects. ref 3P91R POTENTIOMETER PACK NO 1
COMPOSITE VIDEO KITS.These convert composite video into 30 pots for E3.00! ideal for projects etc Ref CD45R
separate H sync. V sync and video. 12v DC. £8.00 ref 8P39R.
4 CORE SCREENED AUDIO CABLE 24 METRES £2.00
SINCLAIR C5 MOTORS 12v 29A (full load) 3300 rpm 6"x4" 1/4" Precut into convenient 1.2 m lengths. Ref 2P365R
TWEETERS 21/4" DIA 8 ohm mounted on a smart metal plate for (286 AT PC
CIP shaft. New £20.00 ref 20P22R. 286 MOTHER BOARD WITH 640K RAM FULL SIZE METAL
As above but with fitted 4 to 1 i nine reduction box (800rpm) and easy fixing £2.00 ref 2P366R
COMPUTER MICE Originally made for Future PC's but can be CASE, TECHNICAL MANUAL, KEYBOARD AND POWER SUP-
toothed nylon belt drive cog £40.00 ref 40P8R. PLY C139 REF 139P1 (no i/o cards or drives included) Some
SINCLAIR C5 WHEELS13" or 16" da including treaded tyre and adapted for other machines. Swiss made £8.00 ref 8P57R. Atari ST
conversion kit £2.00 ref 2P362R. etsl dc recd phone for details
inner tube. Wheels are black, spoked one piece poly carbonate. 13"
wheel £6.00 ref 6P20R, 16" wheel £6.00 ref 6P21 R. 6 1/2" 20 WATT SPEAKER Built in tweeter 4 ohm £5.00 ref
5P205R 35MM CAMERAS Customer returned units with built in flash and
ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL Knorc5 motor. PCB and all 28mm lens 2 for £8.00 ref 8P200
components to build a speed controller (0-95% of speed). Uses ADJUSTABLE SPEAKER BRACKETS Ideal for mounting
speakers on internal or external corners, uneven surfaces etc. 2 for STEAM ENGINE Standard Mamod 1332
pulse width modulation_ £17.00 ref 17P3R. engine complete with boiler piston etc £30
SOLAR POWERED NICAD CHARGER.Charges 4 66 £5.00 ref 5P207R
WINDUP SOLAR POWERED RADIO! FM/AM radio takes re- ref 30P200
AA nicads in 8 hours. Brand new and cased £6.00 ref TALKING CLOCK
6P3R. chargeable batteries complete with hand charger and solar panel
14P200F1 LCD display, alarm, battery operated.
12 VOLT BRUSHLESS FAN4 1/2' square brand new ideal for Clock will announce the time at the
boat, car, caravan etc. £5.00 ref 5P206. 240 WATT RMS AMP KIT Stereo 30-0-30 psu required £40.00 ref
40P2OOR push of a button and when the
ACORN DATA RECORDER ALF503 Made for BBC computer alarm is due. The alarm is stretchable
but suitable for others. Includes mains adapter, leads and book. 300 WATT RMS MONO AMP KIT £55.00 Psu required ref
from voice to a cock crowing1114.00-ref 14P2OCFR --
£15.00 ref 15P43R 55P200
HANDHELD TONE DIALLERS
VIDEO TAPES. Three hour superior quaky tapes made under Small units that are designed to hold over the mouth piece of a
hcence from the famous JVC company. Pack of 5 tapes New low telephone to send MF dialing tones. Ideal for the remote control of

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price £8.00 ref 8P161

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answer machines. £5.00 ref 5P209R
PHILIPS LASER. 2MW HELIUM NEON LASER TUBE.
BRAND NEW FULL SPEC £40.00 REF 40PIOR. MAINS
POWER SUPPLY KIT £20.00 REF 20P33R READY BUILT
BULB. 250 PORTLAND ROAD HOVE SUSSEX
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COMMODORE 64 MICRODRIVE SYSTEM
Complete cased brand new drives with cartridge and software 10
times faster than tape machines works with any Commodore 64
AND TESTED LASER IN ONE CASE £75.00 REF 75P4R. ....- ....:13N3 SOT TELEPHONE 0273 203500 setup. The orginal price for these was £49.00 but we can offer them
12 TO 220V INVERTER KITAs supplied it will handle up to about to you at only £25.00! Ref 25P1R
15 w at 220v but with a larger transformer it will hand le 80 watts. Basic
MAIL ORDER TERMS: CASH'PO OR;CHEQUE USED SCART PLUGS
kit £12.00 ref 12P17R. Larger transformer £12.00 ref 12P41 R. WITH.....ORDER
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Packof 10 plugs suitable for making up leads only £5.00 ref 5P209R
VERO EASI WIRE PROTOTYPING SYSTEMIdeal for design- PLEASE ALLOW 7. t 10 DAYS FOR DELIVERY C CELL SOLAR CHARGER
ing projects on etc. Complete with tools, wire and reusable board. -
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:...tipmpAy. DEUVERY tiLoir. .... flip top id. Our price £6.00 Ref 6P79R
HIGH RESOLUTION 12" AMBER MONITOR' 2v 1.5A Hercu-
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£18.86 C78010BD031 CPU
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£3.98
£655
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LA1385 £3.85 TBA810P
£19.95

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£2.06
£2.84
£2.52
AM26LS31PC
6502 CPU
652251A
6818 R.T. Clock
£1.63 74LS0 TTL
E5.05 74LS157 TTL
£4.49 75154PC 4 sr line driver
E7.24 64K x1 DRAM 120os)
£0.18
£0.35
£1 .85
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FISHER FVH-P420. 520, 530 REEUSPOOL 'HIRE
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BT Plug-in Tine Ringer
5m Extension Lead
L102 Secondary Sid. & Box
£6.95
£4.20
£2.30
GEC STR6020 MOD KIT
GECMITACHI s/4004NT11. 33 VIDEO HEAD
PANASONIC NV230, 430. 465. 630 TENSION SAND
£7.61
£22.99
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PHILIPS KT4/1(40 SERVICE MANUAL E10.00
1.103 Secondary Skt. (Flush) £257 (1.40
SHARP RGF278, 281, 284 MAIN BELT
Company Name 4 Core Cable peens £0.18
per/10 £0.20
TOSHIBA STU2/L MAINS TRANSFORMER £9.99
Cable Clips TRIUMPH VR9511S CAPSTAN MOTOR £34.99

TOOLS & BATTERY ACCS.


Address UNIROSS Plug -In 'Fast' Charger
We are pleased to serve both the Trade and End User.
for AAAJAA NI -CAD's £5.49 SEND LARGE S.A.E. FOR CATALOGUE'
UNIROSS 'C' NI -Cad. Battery £2.09 or ask for a free copy with your first order
WELLER W51125 MIcropoint Mini - * Supplement available to Bona He traders -on request.
Soldering Iron 12W240Vac £8.25
'Universal' Crimping Tool £2.45 All items subject to availability - Prices can change
Postcode Tel. No. Junior Hacksaw £0.80 without notice.

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MARAPET (TVD)
BUT NOT VAT. 1 HORNBEAM MEWS
Number of Employees I

Stock items normally despatched on the GLOUCESTER GL2 OUE


day we receive an order,

WE HAVE THE WIDEST CHOICE PHILIPS PM2525 MULTIFUNCTION OMM

VISTA
4 I/MI/2 2108 with WIN/IEEE-488 ONLY 000
OF USED OSCILLOSCOPES THURLBY PL320T-GP Bench PSU
IN THE COUNTRY 0.3002 Arne Twice vnth GPIB ONLY E350
HANDHELD MULTIMETERS 312 dot.
TEKTRONIX 24458 Four Channel 150MHZ 12000 DM105 -14 ranges 0C-2Amp ONLY £18
TEKTRONIX 2445A Four Channel 150MHZ Delay Sweep £1500 .
M2355- 32 ranges ACDC - 10 amps. Mode/
TEKTRONIX 485 Dual Trace 350MHZ Delay Sweep £000 Transistor Tester; Freq Counter etc only C32 50
TEKTRONIX 475 Dual Trace 200MHZ Delay Sweep £550 THORN PSU 0-40V, 0-50Arnps Metered £300
SCHUIMEIERGER 5218 Dual Trace 200MHZ Delay Sweep £550 FARRELL PSU 530/100 300 100Arops . £750
HITACHI V650F Dual Trace 60MHZ Delay Sweep Ea FARRELL PSU H60/25 605 25Arnps .. £400
TEKTRONIX 2225 Dual Trace 50MHZ Delay Sweep
TEKTRONIX 465 Dual Trace 100MHZ
£500
£450
TELEOUIPMENT CT71 Cum Tracer
MARCONI TF2700 Universal LCR WiNe. Battery
IMO
From £125
MARCONI TF23374 Auto Distort Meter 400HZ11012 001% £175
RACAL 9915 Pray Counter 10HZ-520MHZ (CrystalOven) ....MO
ELECTRONICS
PHILIPS PM3217 Dual Trace 50MHZ Delay Sweep ECM MANNESMAN TALLY Pixy 3 01 Plotter RS232 E1011
TELEOUIPMENT D75 Dual Trace 50MHZ Delay Sweep £200 PHILIPS PM5131 Function Gen 0.IHZ2MHZ From £200
TELEOUIPMENT I/3 Differential Amplifier 110 FARRELL PSU L30-5. 309 5 Amp E150
HAMAG 605 Dual Trace 60MHZ Delay Sweep .
HAMAG 705 Dual Trace 70MHZ Delay Sweep
GOULD 05300 Dual Trace 20MHZ
£400
MOO
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AN MULTIMETERS
Model 8 or 9 (what's available)
Test Set No. 1; 8x , 905
CIO
£65
FOR QUALITY
8 Mk5 with Carrying Case C90
HITACHI V212 DWI Trace 20MHZ 1250
8 Mk6 with Carry Case £120
TRIO CS1022 Dual Trace 20MHZ 0225 All rooters suppled with Batteries & Leads

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ELECTRON MICROSCOPES
SOLARTRON 7045 Mulemeter 412 digit 30 ranges Auto/Man BS
Large Range Bench POW Supplies
X -Y PLOTTERS Various Models
From FAO
From £25
NEW AND RE -BUILT TUBES
AEI. CORINTH 500 -TRANSMISSION 11111E1 A KJAER
I.S.I.SUPER 1 I 1A -SCANNING Sound Level Meter 2206- '2" me. With carrying case £160
Sound Level Meter 2203 with 1" mip. .. From £225
RACAL/DANA Wideband Level Meter 5002
RACAUDANA (AIM) LCR Databridge 9341
TEKTRONIX 577 Curie Tracer with 277 fixture
01000
£350
£3000
Mies available -1' 4117 & 4143; 12" 4134
Pre Amps 2613; 2615: & 2630
OTHER B & K EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE
E226
VIDEO HEADS
WAYNE KERR LCR4250 with Bening Option £2250,,..,
LEVELL TM68 Broadband Voltmeter 1HZ-450MHZ:
RACAUDANA (AIM) LCR Databddge 9341 toisu 15uV-500uV 1150
WAYNE KERR LCR Meter 4210 £600 LEVELL TM38 AC Microvonmeter 1H2-3MHZ,
WAYNE KERR Automatic Component Bridge 8605 ..
WAYNE KERR Universal RF Bodge 8602
FARRELL Sresized Oscillator DSC1 -
£450
£150
3u5-5005 LBO
LEVELL TM3A AC Multivoltmeter 1HZ-3MHZ; 501/-5000 £10
LEVELL TG200 range IHZ-IMHZ Sine/Sq £125
REMOTE CONTROL HANDSETS
um LEVELL Oscillator TG152 3HZ-300KHZ SmerSg £75
MARCONI Th2008 AM/FM 10KHZ-510MHZ Sig Gen £300 LEVELL Decade Osc I16600.2HZ-1.22MHZ
Low Distortion From 835
MARCONI TF2015 AM/FM 10-520MHZ Sig Gen
with 212171
MARCONI TF2015AM/FM
whout Synchroniser 72171
0400
£250
MANY MORE ITEMS AT RIDICULOUS PRICES -List Available

HAMEG OSCILLOSCOPE HIA1005 Triple Trace 100MHZ Dell6


TV AND VCR SPARES
MARCONI TF2016 10KHZ-120MHZ with 212173 £350
Timebase
MARCONI 212016 without Synchroniser 212173 £175
HAMAG OSCILLOSCOPE HM 804 Dual Trace 60MHZ Delay
MARCONI TF2356/7357 Level Osc/Meter 20MHZ The pair £950 swoe,
MARCONI SANDERS Sig Sources. Various models
COvering 400MHZ-8.5GHZ From 000
HAMFG OSCILLOSCOPE HM2037 Dual Trace 20MHZ
Component Tester
MINI

£330
MOST ITEMS EX -STOCK
RACAL 9009 Mod Meter 10MHZ-1.5GHZ F300 HAMEG OSCILLOSCOPE HM2053 Dual Trace 20MHZ Digital
TEKTRONIX Waveformer Monttor type 528 000
RACAL Instrumentation Recorders Store 40 & 7D .... From MOO
KEITHLEY 224 Programmable Current Source LIMO
Storage £010
Al other models avertible. NI oscilloscopes supplied with 2 probes
BUCK STAR EQUIPMENT (P&P Al units £5)
PLEASE CONTACT US
FERROGRAPHY RTS2 Recorder Test Set.

SPECTRUM ANALYSERS
From £150 APPOLLO 11) - 200MHZ Counter Terser Radio/Time Interval
etc
METEOR 100 FREQUENCY COUNTER 100MHZ
0295
£109
FOR COMPETITIVE PRICES
TEKTRONIX 491 1.5-12.4GHZ £750 METEOR 800 FREQUEKY COUNTER 8001,411Z £135
H.P. 141T with 8555A& IF plugnn I OMHZ.18G112 WM METEOR 100 FREQUENCY COUNTER 1GHZ £178
H. P. 140 Senes with 85548 IF plug-in 500KHZ-1250MHZ tI506 JUPITOR 500 FUNCTION GENERATOR 0.1HZ-500KHZ

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H.P. 140 Series with 8553 811 plug-in 1KHZ-110MHZ ChM

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ORION COLOUR BAR GENERATOR PaliD/Andeo E229
II.P. 180 Serbs with 85588 0.1-1500MHZ from ...... IMO All other Black Star Equmment available.
POLAFID type 641/1 10MHZ.18GHZ E3000
OSCILLOSCOPE PROBES Swechabie x 1 .x10 (RAP) £3) £11
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Used Equipment -Willi 30 days pea listl supplied if possible.
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in stock SYSTEM 2
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NRK DMAC Built in for Tele X DMAC
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20" TX9 £44 Instructions
, LNB.
, and print out at all 'deride azknuth and elevation data
(NB Type Antenna Diameter
80cm 90.
22" TX10, ITT, Rediffusion Mk IV £44 Single band 1.0db Max.
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CD MIDI SYSTEMS
`B' GRADE LONG PLAY
VHS VIDEOS
PLEASE RETURNS OR NEW, NOT EX -
FROM £100 + VAT RENTAL. ALL PRICES INCLUDE
FROM £125 + VAT NOTE VAT UNLESS STATED.

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FROM £120 + VAT FROM £170 + VAT FROM £140 + VAT FROM £125 + VAT

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THORN . TRIUMPI I . HUANYU . GOLDSTAR . BINATONF .
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IDLERS, PINCH ROLLERS, TENSION BANDS.
LARGE RANGE OF REMOTE CONTROLS IN STOCK
4000
.*,6 TWIN -SPEED '13' GRADE
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VIDEO'S AT LOW, LOW PRICES RICHMOND . SURREY . TW9 2EQ. Mon -Fri 9 am to 12.30 pm &
pm
* PLUS MANY MORE OFFERS Approx. 1 mile from Kew Bridge.
o 12
Sat 10 am t1.330 noon

VIDEO SENDERS Only £4.75


(NON -CERTIFIED FOR U.K.) TRADE ONLY
P.I.R. FLOODLIGHT £18.50
ATELLITE DISH INSTALLATION MICROWAVE OVEN
KIT £5.95

ALSO ARRIVING DAILY - FLASH 13' GRADE PARTS


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BELT KITS
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CLUTCHES
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CASSETTE HOUSINGS
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MIXER BOOSTERS Ri
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NEW '13'
SUPPLIED WHERE NECESSARY
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MAJOR BRANDS
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Most radio cassettes can be decod-
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phone 0543 572 523 or
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QUANTITY. PHONE NOW FOR CURRENT STOCK UNIT 2,
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SUPPLIERS OF HIGH QUALITY EX -RENTAL


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LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE
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Aerial Techniques 424 Hockley Discount Televisions 448
ASJ Electrotechnik 440 Hussain Central TV Ltd 449
AWI Ltd 448
ICS-Intertext Group Ltd 444
A -Z Electric 438,439
JJ Components 411
Beechwood Electronics 438
BK Electronics 398 Manor Supplies 407
Broughfame Ltd 438 Marapet 442
Bull Electrical 441 NGT Electronics 438
Campion Wholesale Ltd 455 PV Tubes 399
CDH Electronics 455 Relay Omagh Ltd 440
Celtek Electronics Ltd 405
Central TV Wholesale Distribution Ltd 447 Satellite Solutions (UK) Ltd Cover ii
Centrevision 445 Semple Service 456
Coastal Aerial Supplies 455 Sendz Components 464, Cover iii, cover iv
Colourtrade of Birmingham 451 Stewart of Reading 442
CPC Ltd 403 Supervision 454
Crewe Wholesale TV Ltd 455 Supreme Satellite 443
Swiftpark Components 440
Devon TV & Video 452
Teleprice Ltd 453
East Cornwall Components 400 Tidman Mail Order Ltd 448
East London Components 399 TRAC Satellite Systems 444
Economic Devices 426,427 W.Tree Trade Warehouse 446
EEC Satellite Services 397 TW Electronics 440
Electronics World 452 Visions (GB) Ltd 456
Euras International Ltd 403 Vista Electronics 442
Express TV Supplies 444
W T Shipping 455
GGL Components 396 West Midlands TV & Video Wholesale 451
Grandata Ltd 390-394 Willow Vale Electronics 395
Guild of Master Craftsmen 442 Wiltsgrove Ltd 450

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for lists of Surplus Instruments & Scopes etc. A.C. VNC. 20a Cossham Street, Mangotsfield, Bristol BSI7
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Electronics, 17 Apleton Grove, Leeds LS9 9EN. Tel: 3EN. Telephone: (1272 565472 (24 hours). Fax: 0272 12K. Apply lomi11 Enterprises, 173 Dalston Lane, E8.
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Estate, Near Horsham, West Sussex RH13 8AZ.
Callers strictly by appointment only. Phone 0403
FOR SALE: Television Video Repair Business. SERVICE MANUALS approx 1,400 audio etc B&O,
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burgh area. Huge collection service manuals, equip- Gravesend 322660.
WANTED: KT66, KT88, PX4, PX25 transistors etc. If ment. 031-331-2253.
MAINS ISOLATING TRANSFORMERS, 1250 VA.
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Horsham, West Sussex RH13 8AZ. Callers strictly by spares, many manuals and data books. £1,200 o.n.o.
appointment only. Phone 0403 865105, Fax 0403 0777 871121.
WANTED REGULAR SUPPLIES of large & small
856106, Telex 923492 TRA G. quantities television & VHS videos, best prices paid.
Tel. (0934) 641742 (daytime), 516483 (evening).
OCHRE MILL TECHNICAL SERVICES. Grundig LEADER PROGRAMMABLE OSCILLOSCOPE
TV spares for most models to 1985, fast, friendly, LB05810A Dual Trace etc with remote control, few METERS reconditioned. £1.00 slot meters for TV
helpful, sensible prices. Gr Lype Farm, Charlton, Nr. years old, worth £2,000 + VAT, must sell, £500 o.n.o. rental f4.95. 50p slot £2.95. AUDIOTECH Tel: 07903
Malmesbury, Wilts SN16 9DR. Tel. 0666 823228. 0'71-474 5378. 245.

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£8.50 each + £1 P&P + VAT KONIG, PHILEX, AMSTRAD
size 9x 51,2,43km. -4 Post & Ins. £4
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101 ROCKY LANE, TUEBROOK, LIVERPOOL 6 4138 RADIO COMPONENT SPECIALISTS
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TX90 REMOTE PANEL IC TMS1000 AND M293 £12 THORN FRAME IC
SATELLITE RECEIVERS TX100 etc
LNB's WITH FEED HORN AND POLARIZER 10GHz TO IC TDA 3652
12.75GHz 1.5 db s.n. £35. SEND FOR DATA.
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AV5659
£6 Transmitter 180MHz £1.00 FINDER KIT AND MAGNETRON
GI I CAP 250V, 470M 11.35 2M172 AH
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NEW PLASTIC CASE 32 C.H. SAT -RECEIVER (no hand set) £35 (Post E.5) WITH METER
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DAM MAINS CHASSIS AMSTRAD MONITOR C NO BOX £25 STEREO
UNIVERSAL TRIPLER. NEW TYPE £4.00 SANYO RECEIVER WITH HAND SET,
NP22 METAL CASE WITH METER, HEADPHONE
VIDEO LEADS
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VIDEO LAMPS. Long Lead
E1.00
24p
Rechargeable POLARIZER SUPPLY Replacement
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FIDELITY SPLIT DIODE FCC2215AE....£20 FCC2015BE....1110 FCC2215BE....110 £6.00 SEND FOR DATA AND PHOTO
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K30 FRONT PANEL TEL-TEX TYPE £5.00
NEW G111 LINE OP PANEL £.5.00
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Distribution Box on Remote and 40(8)
THORN VIDEO AERIAL AMP 01 M4.597.001 £6.110 Philips New Hand Set Digital RC5991 fit all
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ULTRASONIC TRANSDUCER 15p Text Sets after Gll £12.50
IN LINE 12.35 VOLT SUPPRESSOR 4,180 MRD 20p (3 amp per socket)
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KT3-111.30-K4-K40CTX ETC Maim Switch 75p each PHILIPS Desk Calculator 17.00 STEREO HEADPHONES £1.0
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I44MHz Changed VER Relay PANEL TX100 16.0
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K30 Mains Switch remote £1.00 TX9-TX100 FRONT PANEL £5 G11470 MFD 250v
K35 Mains Switch remote 75p WITH REMOTE £10 KT3-K30 IF 15.00
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K35 Aerial Socket and Plug in Lead to Tuner 11.50 NON REMOTE
KT3-K34 Slider Pots 4.7ku 20p each 8 push button £10 CAR ADAPTOR
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16" LOFT Split Diode 2433481
Ex Panel Split Diodes 2432.871/2432981
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PANEL £5 T6070V TX9 Transistor £1.01
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8 Button ITT BG2032-642A TRIPLER £5.00
113A LOFT Transformer Rank with Focus Pots and Dir 12.00 TX9 90D4-106-004 £1.01
ITTNOKIA RF IF MODULE £20 TX9 90D4-009-001 £1.01
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S.W. Filters
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SW 514 SW 514
12+12V 2.8VA Pont C 75p
SW NBC SY 179 AMSTRAD8600 ALL PIN, LONG LEAD
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SW 2711 SL 170 VIDEO MAIN PANEL MODULATOR
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IF TUNER and ICs TX90 TX925 TX100
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85.00
SW 203 SY 453 Damaged Panels £5.00 Mains Switch with Stand-by
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SW 174A
SY 2153 SALORA & LUXOR UNIVERSAL VIDEO -RECORD
DI 00 32 CH SATELLITE RECEIVERS xiT STEREO
TH'uNN14( Z4,17:0% chassis 14' Complete 1E12.00
TX90 TO TX100 No hand set This kit may also be used
8 BUTTON UNIT £4.10 £30.00 post £5
MSHIFCF09 El.?? connect a mono to stereo. £10.
2433752 ITO DST 11513 £1.72 SHARP
AT31.1164111 AT3EIN55
2432984 SPLIT -DIODE DST SOB 12.43 ATI/411/11 AT2076/71T MSHIFCHIY FIT MOST
2432871 DST SIN £2.43 CTK Lopt TRANSFORMERS AT21155 ATX110/15

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1433752 E29
TX1011Grecn Stan 515.00
DST 85B 12.43
TFB4(123AD £10.00
36212
33651 L.O.P.T. I 12-335-31642
I £1.110
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Al -20761K
RCO ST C73325
OT2041 £10 New Thom
TX1110 Yellow Spot MSH I EPT131 £12.00 36072 1112-338.30633 £1.00 AT21176/51 FB1h5KA ()non Hand Set
2431093 EACH L.O.P.T 110.00 MSHIFBW27 112.00 36362 ; 1 .268.30051i 11.00 CV( 831 Nr76/51 EACH
2432211
T9048A
7X90 Who° Spot
1.0.P T 115.00
DST1S6N243 £10.00 36482 SPLIT -DIODE 1112-138-98094 E1.00
CV( /410 2432461 2433451 11114.235
Type tilv (£10
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11183069D
Ka L.O.P.T.
Split Doak tur 112.50
Orion 69-3M TOSHIBA 361131
36832
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2432984 till EACH CP91 Philips Split
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4 Amp for Video Power Supply
AMP TUNER IF h r VT968 I lutehi
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ALARM 60 MHz OSCILLOSCOPE (7060A) £1000
Fit most sets
TIT PANEL £2.00 1211/1 AMP POWER SUPPLY WITH MAINS PLUG £4 20 MIXED LED
CMC 301 CMC 113 CMC 302 DISPLAYS
CMC 115 CMC 303 CMC 96/4 with siren PHILIPS HALOGEN LIGHT. NEW. NO ON/OFF SWITCH. NO HANDLE WITH CORD BLACK IN COLOUR £5 £1.00
(5.00 9 VOLT PHILIPS HAND SET Gil TEXT IN RED G11 HAND SET PHILIPS RC5
NICAM Mk11 KIT MODULE
VIDEO LEADS RELAYS 35p G11 TEXT ULTRASONIC £10 HAND SET £1 2.50 ULTRASONIC El 0 EASY CONTROL El 0 120.110 w ilh data
4 for LI
TRV3 Amstrad Cassette Mechanisms. New with 2 motors and sound head. £15.
i5V112V-24V-48V TVR3 Power Supply. £5. Amstrad Television Tuner UHF. Small. Fits most Amstrads. £6.
SEI, ITT Large and Small
PHILIPS SBC 521 RF SIGNAL GENERATOR £95 Burglar Alarm

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IF0254FS2 Front Panel Has time delay to set
PHILIPS SBC 522 RGB1 GENERATOR £90
£15.00 BUZZER PHILIPS SBC 850 ANALOG MU LTIM ETER £11.50
Mains Transformer 14.01
DECCA - GEC - ITT ,6 VOLT, Small PHILIPS SBC 520 L.F. FUNCTION £75.00
240v In 110v to 120v out I amt
6 push button £5.00 10P EACH SEE BACK PAGE THORN TX 85 AND TX 96 CHASSIS £20.00 EACH post £3

464 TELEVISION APRIL 199


Voltage Regulators CV 8617 10p
+5V/U A78P05SC 30p Philips Handset IC £3.00
-8V/79M08c f.30p Y 716 10p SA A301OP £3.00
SENDZ COMPONENTS +6V/78M06c
LM 317T
£30p
30p
Y 729
Y 730
30p
10p
MAB846 I /W063
MAB 8420P-0031
£3.00

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TO ORDER SEE BACK PAGE LM 337 30p Y 827: 6A/1KV 20p
MAB 8400B-6 13.00
LM 347/18 30p Y 860 311 MAB 8440P -D070 £3.00
K35 Decoder £8.00 LM 340T 5.0 50p 1' 933 5p MAB 8440P -D033 £3.00
LA 11440 £1.00 135 Sound OP £4.00 12V/LM 340T12 50p Y 969 50p MAR 8440P -D086 £3.00
Thick Film Daughter KT3 3122-127.43891 +18V/MC78M18 20p Y 997 30p MAB 8441P -T001 43.00
£3.00 +24V/78M24 £30p Min 12 volt Relays 75p 81311'-1'132 £2.00
TAA7750 50p 12 C.H. K31) Tex Rec Front Panel with MC 7724cp 40p
40p
R 1038 40p M584841' £2.00
HA 411485 £1.00 £5.00 MC 78_24
R 1039 40p
UPC1373 50p K35 IF £5.00
R 2(0)9 841p Hand Sets - Fidelity £15.00 to LILO°
M58657P £1.00 R 20106 £1.00
M491BBI 13.00 Plug In
K4 Focus Pot £1.00
Power Supply for R 2(129 50p ref 8 and 6 Push Button £1.00
M50441/550 £1.00 Sinclair Spectrum + 2 £5.00 I'ye 725 LOPTs £6.011
M58658P £1.00 R 2210 60p Psc 731 LOPTs 06.00
Fidelity Tube Base with transitor & focus R 2257 60p Thorn 8500-8800 LOPTs £5.00
Fan £1.50 R 2265 5013
R 23(15 50p CMC 3(11 front panel £5.00
Receiver ?XIII() Panel Bush Tube Base on panel £1.00 CMC 303 front panel £5.00
I.C. No. SAB3035 R 2306 30p
U 19885 40p
R 2322/2323 pair 80p
-MA B8441/P D066 £6.00 TXIO Tube Base on Panel £3.00 U 3832 15p ('MC 302 Panel with TC mains switch
-SAA11/r0 U 3845 15p R 2323 15p etc £5.00
-PCF8571P 1100 L.O.P.T. Green Spot MR 508 10p R 2396 50p
MR 501 10p R 2461 80p CMD 800 Decoder 04.00
TX100 Thorn MR 502 10p R 2030 Sup
New Model Philips Meter £20.00 BCW 71R 30p R 2433=BDI24 30p Hand Set £6.00
Line Trasuifonners BYF 1202 I0,p R 2541) £2.00
G9 Lopt 14.00 BYF 1204 10p LC. Power Supply3 Ci ll Remote
R 2737 40p £3.00
6 Diode Triple, Mullard 75p BYF 3126 40p PanelReceiver

700 Hills Meter £12.00 Line G. P. Trans. Mono T.X. 12"-14" R 2738=TIP41 30p
BYF 3214 40p
Philips G8 R 2775=TIP4 lc 40p Mete. Hills 5211 £17.00
BYX 10 10p
Meters Hills 420 £10.00
27482 £10.00 BYX 36/600 35p R 3129=TIP47 40p
4822 £10.00 T 6068V 50p 1.1D5000 Digital Meter 1000V DC
4 Types Fidelity front panels with i.c. BYX 38/300 25p 7511AC 10 Amp 2(1 MR0 Rangers £28.00
£2.00 each 10273 £10.00 BYX 49/600R 75p R 4050 £1.00
BB 1(13 10p Thom 1690 LOFT £7.50 BYX 55/350 10p S 21086 80p FIT100 Multirneter £6.75
BB 105A x12 £1.00 21/pots 3.5001 off each type £3.00 BYX 55/600 (Bead) 10p 2SD898B £1.00 11'1'300 Multimeter £7.75
BB 105B x 12 £1.00 G8 Trans. Philips £7.00 BYX 36/600 50p £1.00 ilT500 Multimetcr £9.00
2SC1942
BB 1050012 £1.00 Oil Split Diode £12.00 BYV 95B 10p HT7110 £15.00
BB12Ia 10p CV IIMPO Split Diode ITT £10.00 BYV 95C 12p 11011881 Digital £20.00
47 10p mob Thom B/W AD5308F + Stile + BYV 96D 10p Hitachi sets etc. 111) 1201 Low Cost Digital £13.00
Lead £1.50 1102500 £18.00
BYZ 106 10p STR454 £2.00 11031891 Digital £25.00
GEC 2040 £3.00 BPW 41 15p STR6020 Kit £6.00 HD55t81 Digital £29.00
GEC 2110 £7.00 BYW 56 2A/1000v G11
IA/1600V 10p 8P S 2000AF line op. £1.00 H D6000 Digital £32.00
DG3P EQV-BY228 10 for £1.00
Mullard AT 2036 £1.50 BYW 29/50 15p 11138000 Digital L35.00
Pye 160 Line Trans £3.00 250140 £1.00
2 amp bridge rec. wire end 15p BYW 95C 10p
BU 105/04 80p
11095011 Digital with capacity Temp
Pye mono £3.00 BZU 15/24 54p Trans Volts Ohms and Amps ranges
SKE4G2/02 15p BU 108 £1.00
Rank mono T704A £3.50 BZY 93c75 50p £60.00
Etiv. BYX71/60 5041ns.
Split Diode Trans £7.00 BZW 15/18 30p BU 124 50p
GEC 20 AX Rank Z522 £3.00 BZW 15/30 30p BU 126 80p Infra Red
Rank L.O.P.T. Z970 £3.00 BZW 70c6v2 10p BU 1011a £65p Hansel Tester
Thorn Spares CVC800 Line Trans £6.00 BZW 79.3v 10p BU 204 60p
Works at 24 feet - Sound repeats
91010 Frame panel 18.00 CVC825 Split Diode £10.00 Works off 9 volt battery £8.00
£1.50 BU 205 75p Fits in top pocket.
91100 Cyclops panel CVC 45 £5.00
3 Way regulated adaptor 240V 6V/ £3.00
BU '06 £1 00
GEC Portable GIOT2041
7.5/95//300mA £3.50 GEC Portable G101'2046 £3.00 BU 207 £1.00 Handset Tester with LED £4.50
Bush 'Thyristor RCA 76122 £1.00 BU 208
RankToshiba preh unit 0354 £9.50 EHT Split Diode Leads ITT £1.00 811p
Transformer 240v/20v-500W 75p
BU 208A 75p Repaired Handsets
4 Push button unit preh £1.00 3500 L.O.P.T. & FIT Trans each 12.00 Chassis type Transformer
6 Push button VHF/UHF for LOFT Rank Z763 15.00 2411v/17 Volts 5011m/a 75p BU 2)0(D 911p
GEC-Decca type £7.00 RU 222 £1.00 Philips IC4-835, RC5350-RC5300,
CVC 2(1 tube base £2.00 8(25370. RC5375, repaired same day
7 Push button for CVC5 ITT £8.00 Tube Base Rank & G11 £1.20 RU 326 £1.00
KT3 12 Push button unit £2.00
£10.00
Universal Tripler BU 4(17 60p
KT3 (Export) 12 P.B,u £2.00 with small focus pot. Green type £7.00
RC41611 Full Remote KT) K311 Teletext
BU 426A 45p Handsets exchanged £15.00
6 Push button Unit Thorn £1 00 BRIDGES BU 5110 £1.10
6 Push button G RC £6.00 Ina& Triple's K1314105 30p
BU 500D £1.00
Push button PYE 731 16.00 KT3 Triplets £6.00 KBL 07 30p GEC Full Remote Infra ed, 1983 models
Hearing aid unit £3.00 S.T.C. Universal Tripler 16.00 KBP 04 341p BU 508A 90p £15.00
Rank Z7184 P/B/Unit MECH £4.00 ITT CVC5-8-9 £3.50 W(12 15p 1311508AF £1.00
7 Button Unit GEC with Lamps £7.00 Rank T25LE Tripler £2.00 W004 15p BU 51541) 80p TOSHIBA HAND SETS
697 Push Button Unit £6.00 Rank IITCP A.K3 £3.50 W005 20p BU 50tiV 11.00 C19185 CT9176 CT9133 CT938
Z.916B panel £5.00 TU 25 30K Rank £3.00 8(XV Bridges 212 Amp 30p BU 7115 £1.00 CT9144 019185 CT9193 CT9393
T513AP panel £5.90 11 TEZ Rank £3.00 C19384 £4.00 each
BU 806A £1.00
G9 Philips £4.00 BU 81)7 £1.00
£4.00 G 11 Drawer ASS) pots Mans Switch Rediffusion M K3 E.5.101
GEC 2110 BU 024 50p
3500 Thorn £3.00 and
TTI4 GEC TEX-DECODER Lead £2.00 BUT 11 511p TOSHIBA
II IC Panel with cable form £9.50 8500 Thorn £4.00 HAND SETS
900 Thorn £7.00 BUT 13 NX A/ -28A £1.00
BUW II 50p
24 Button CT938 Fuliremote 0.011
9500 Thom £450 K30 Drawer Ass with pots cable forme 32 Button CT983 Videotext £6.00
9600 Thorn £4.00 £1.00
BUW 84 60p
PHILIPS 2040 GEC £3.50 BYW 20-08-9 £1.00 THORN
Decoder SAA IC 5031-5030 GEC TVM25 Triplet 12.00 BYW 95 10p VCR Front Display Panel £7.00
5040B-5050 TXIO Drawer with 8 way pots. ass £2.50

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Universal Tripler £5.00 BUX 39 25A-151IV £1.00
K411Text Panel £8.00 f.5 00 Large type Err TV and V.C. R.
BUX 84 50p
£5.00 £15.00
Hills 9 piece tool kit in case £5.00 BUX 85 50p
Dceca 80100 f4.50 BUY 49 20p
KT3-K30 Grundig TVK 52 £2.50 GEC Ultrasonic 8CH Full Remote £10.00
TIC 106a 30p
OF -425 IITBQ Pye 731 £3.00 CoaxialPhilips Cable Stripper SBC325
OF -555 E.W. 50p IITHY 14.00 TIC 116m 30p GI I Full Remote Ultrasonic 010.01
£7.50 GI I Ultrasonic Teletext Handset
OF -513 correction 10p D22 for Pye IS' colour portable 14.00 TIC I lhn/Y 11103 30p £10.00
TIC 126N 30p
8 C.H. Ultrasonic GEC Full Remote
OF -557 50p LP 1193/63 14.00 C20I4H/C22 I9H £15.00
BG 100/41 £3.25 Self adjusting cutler stripper £5.00 TIC 225S 30p New Replacement for GI I Ultrasonic
ERO Triplet print type with ktacs P07 TIC 226E 30p Full Remote £12.00
DIODES 1302087 £5.00 10 mixed tube bars £4.00 TIC 226m 30p Thorn 4000 insert with 7 buttons £5.00
BI IL II`C KBF-08 40p I Thext ultrasonic reel- panel £14.09 TIC 236m 30p
Decca RC II £14.00
12-14V. 20 for £5.00 200 for £25.00 Decca RC 12 £14.00
It) 125 10p TAG 226/600 30p 6 IT Infra -red full teletext £20.00
BY 127 top GEC 8 touch anti assy complete with all 50110 Diodes -Resistors £3.00 pack
TICV 1060 Dynatron-Full remote CTV 62. 63, 64
BY 133 lop1
£4.00 (T092 case 2A/400V) 10p 119.00
BY 134 IL E's+.ZT'rformer 50p 'D/P push mains switch 2Op each TIP 29 25p Hitachi infra red handset £18.00
BY 176 25p G11 E.W. coils £1.00 Philips full remote KT3. 160/28/21K7934:
TIP 30 25p
BY 179 40p G 11 Transient Suppressors 245V 20p 7228/7324; K12 26C 797/1ST 66K
BY 184 25p 011 Sean Coils £5.00 Mains lead & two pin socket for radio TIP 30A 25p 1826 £12.00
BY 187 10p G11 100K tuner pots 12 for £1.00 cassette 35p TIP 3013 25p GEC infra red full remote 8 channel
BY MI 40p KT3 IF panel £6 00 TIP 3110 25p (1.C.SAA1250) £14.00
BY 196 30p RD line 0Sc transformer £1.00 TIP 31 25p Philips infra red full remote 9 channel fora
TN loop aerial 75p 60 CP2605 £6.00
BY 198 10p KT3/E.30 infra -red receiver TIP 32 25p
head £1.00
Philips infra red full remote 12 channel
BY 2(14/4 8p TIP 33B 50p for 60 CP2605 £12.00
By 2116- BY 407 Egv. 8p K30Drawer unit with IC's (home) £10.00 Radio Telescopic Aerial £1.00 TIP 33C 70p K35
BY 208/800 8P K30 drawer unit with IC's (export) £10 00 TIP 34A 50p KT3/K30 T/Text £12.50
BY 210/400 5p KT3 AE Sockets 50p
TIP 34B 60p KT3/K30 Full remote £115.00
BY 2104810 10p RD receiver panel 18.00 Philips Silicon Grease £1.50 each KT3 Power supply £4.00
KT3 line driver transformer 50p TIP 34C 70p GEC infra -red 22.36-2026 £4.00
BY 223 60p
BY 224/600 4.8A/600v bridge 50p Oye, K30, GEC, etc. Pre -mains stand-by TIP 35B 50p, GEC 8 button full remote £14.00
Freeze Philips £1.50 each TIP 35C 70p GEC push pad handset button blot. 10p
BY 226 15p switch £1.00
BY 227 15p Decca 80/100 IF panel £5.00 TIP 35D 80p each
NPN PNP 80V 6 Amp TO66 O.P. Foam Cleaner Philips £1.50 each TIP.% 50p
Pye & Philips handset KT3-K30 chassis.
BY 228 1500v 20p No RC5150-RC5176-RC5171-RC5177.
Hat BY229 black 15p Trans. pair 25p TIP 16C 70p Special £13.00
BY 229 Red 20p 5 button touch tuner BBC1/2 ITV1/2 TIP 41 15p RC40111 KT3 and Teletex £14.00
video with is SAS 56017570T Contact Cleaner Philips £1.50 each
BY 229/4110 30p £7.00 TIP 41B 40p IT CVC 32 handset repaired £15.00
BY 229/60p Tag 30p Control panel 5 sliders + mains lead £1.50 TIP410 70p
CVC 32 Hand Set L15.00
BY 237 5p Gli 8 touch button unit replaces old 6 100 Coax Plugs EACH 14p
CVC 453 and 2 Pin
TIP 42 110p TX10 Hand Set Text £12.50
BY 254 10p P.B.U. 124.00
BY 255 £10p Tube base + base unit for 820 Euro 59 TIP 4243RC 6109 10p TX9 with Text £12.50
BY 298 chassis £4.00 De -solder pump + 2 nozzles Philips TIP 414 40p TX9& TXIO button print £2.00
10p TXIO Focus Pots £5.50
BY 299 10p CEC Line 0/P Trans. & Rec Stick for £4.00 TIP 49 30p
Portable TIP 57 30p
BY 406
BY 527
8p £3.00
CVC 2025/30/35/40 decoder panel 110.00 TIP 100 .30p
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20p Flat Red LED and Green Op 30p
'17V & Video Processor. 1210 Type lotto
BY 487a 10p CVC 20/25/30/35/40 decoder panel TIP 11(2
BY 448 10p (untested) £5.00 TIP 11(1 20 PHILIPS
BY 500/210- 5 amp 8p C 40/45 IF panel £5.00 500gm 60/40 Solder reel £6.00 TIP 115 50pp UNIVERSAL HAND SET £12.00 RC5
BY 527 10p 40K Transducer SOp TIP 117 50p KT3 - K45
BY 602 10p PHILIPS NE511N £1.20 TIP 125 35p
BYV 26C 10p LM337M Reg. 30p Dual y/u meter -2(1- +Ilklh £1.00 TIP 126 40p We have all parts for Philips Handsets
F247 10p 20 GEC Black Spark Gaps £1.00 TIP 127 40p
RD Front Panel Control TIP GO .30p RI '5353 £15.00
G P2OG .5p K30 Thermistor 232266298009 75p 8('531X1 £12.00
GRP811G (TXIO) 30p £2.50 TIP 131 6
Philips RC5 £15.00
XI( 3102 50p in 30/50 50p TIP 136 30pp

BYV 28/200 20p De -colder Pump £2.50 TIP 1411 50p TEXT -TYPE
Bridge TXIO 800/3 amps 30p TIP 142 sop Replace Hand Set for
KBPC35-02 Bridge £1.50 rIP 640 50p Philips KT3.-K31), K4 etc £12.30
Portasol F1ameless Gas Soldering Iron TIP 2955 35p
Bridge Rec. D35610 40p £516.00 TIP 1761A- 10110V/4Amp 75p THORN HAND SETS
T6032 30p 9000 -96011- TX9 - TX I 0 -TX100
T6036 40p Text and Non -Text £10.00
Green and Red LED pack mixed 100 for
£1.00 T60411 40p
International Rectifier EHT Diodes 0770/H V34 6KV 3 for Bp T6047 40p
PHILIPS
RC5 171 £12.00
6A/600V Stud Diodes 20p BTW 92/800R £3.00 T6049 40p
6A/1000V Stud Diodes 20p 25A473 PNP C/P 10p Hill Meter Leads. S/Rubber and T6051 40p K35 -K4 HAND SET
Probes £4.00 Repaired for £5.00
l'UNFR INITS THORN TBA625 50p 10325773 12.00
I X01)-TX11111Tuners with AE socket £5.00 ML926 £1.00 TBA651 ID A2578A £2.00
I horn TX Tuner V/Cap eqv. to ELC 1043
£4.50
SENDZ63COMPONENTS
Bishopsteignton.
MAB840013-C
MAB8440 P-0070
£2.00
£2.00
TBA673
TBA7500
£2.00
11.00
£2.50
TDA2579A
TDA258I
£2.00
12.00
Nlin. Ul IF Tuner 40dB gain MAB8441 PT001 £3.00 TBA780 £1.50
Shoeburyness. ESSEX SS3 8AF. TDA1591 £1.00
,"x 11^_'811^ £1.50 MAB8420PC035 £2.00 TBAMOO 50p
\MSTRAD Tuner SAME DAY SERVICE TDA2593 £3.00
MA138422P-0005 £2.00 TBA810AP 60p TDA25611 50p
1 horn TX 10 Export V/Cap UHF. All items subject to availability. Technical Information by MA88440P 12.00 TBAKIIIS 60p TDA2_191 11.50
l IF 0.00 telephone only. No accounts: No Credit Cards MAR8400XX £3.00 TBA820 60p
VL'ap Rank Ul IF Z7761PlInit 0.00 TDA2610 £3.01
Postal Order Cheque with orde- M708LB1 E2.00 TBAtCOM 25p TDA26 1 I A E1.00
Cap Rank VIII' Z773T/Unit 0.00 MM5387 £1.00 TBA9211 £150
!SEW (38 Tuner V/L'ap £3.50 Please add £1.70 post packing (unless otherwise specified) TDA26 I I AO £1.00
MM561 I £1.00 TBA92(IQ £1.50 TDA365IA £1.00
1706 Push Button Unit £7.10) and then 17,,e,, VAT to total. Export orders clarged at cost. MM5840 £3.00 TBA990() £1.00 TUA3652 £2.50
1.(20fi10on Panel £2.51) Callers: To shop at 212 London Rd., Southend. Tel. 0702- PCD8571P £3.00 TMS1090NL £2.00 TDA2653 £4.00
EC 2110 V/Cap 0.00 332992. Fax 0702 338805 105 Philips Receiver IC TMSI943 N2L
-1/1/11143 (Ex Panel) £3.75
TDA2640 £2.00
Open 9-12/2.30-6. GVMT . school orders accepted on official MA1250 BJC £3.00 (clockchipl £1.00 TDALS93 £1.00
.1.C2111111 NEW 14.00 M49IBBI 13.00 TMS9980 £4.01
/_11/211113 £4.00 headings. TDA3047 /1.00
/EC Tuner V/Cap Hitachi After
M58401 -1-84R5 £5.00 TMS9901 11.00 TDA31148 0.00
MM5290N-4 TMS278.1G45 45p TDA31183 £2.00
079 ET548. E1547, E7541 B 0 .00 TMS2716.11
MM53108N £4.00 01.00 TDA3190 £1.00
1546 £6.00 U944 £5 80646 50p MN6.50 £1.00 TMS3529 £1.00 1DA33111113 £5.00
Astec 230V/.6A Switch Mode 813676A 30p TMS372OANS £3.01
douttur Aster UM1L33 Slip 130807 20p
MNI250BJC £2.00 TDA3301 13.00
Power Supply £5.00 MRI366 'Z 15154014 70p TDA3505 £3.011
t ,E331101 Amstrad UHF Tuner OAK) 1313826 50p N64100 £1.% TX -012 1.00
Astec UM1623 VHF £2.00 30p
TDA3506 £3.00
VI IFILI I IF EC522F £6.00 130933 NE555P 60p TMS9902 £1.20 0.00
TDA3561
ActEc UM1153 410.00 Aster UM1286 £4.00 B0939 30p NE555 60p ULN2004P £150 TDA350/ £4.00
1314(VIIF) 0.00 VHF/UHF Tuner S Band £3.00 80948 30p NE556 50p5 ULN2216 75p 11)A3561 A 13.00
134 £4.00 BDT3I A .50p NE646 LI PC566H £1.00 TDA.3662ZA £3.00
UHF/VHF Tuner EGGI3F £6.00 B0X75 20p H1338980C 1. 3.00
,321 £6.011
BDV64B 50p IL-1 20p U PC585C £1.00 TDA3566 0.50
G.37, MOO ENV -5765G2 VHF/UHF £5.00 OPINE 20p UPC1009C £2.00 113A3564 14.00
(3.111,111F 13131.165 50p UPCIIB1H £2.00
£6.00
8E761 .10p
OFT601 20p 1033565 13.00
1342(11111) 0.101 Change over switch co -ax type box PH2369 IOIJ L/PC1353C 11.00 TDA357I A £2.75
1'343 Mono 131769 30p PC08571P Sop
05.00 with lead 50p
20p
UPC I363C £2.75 TDA3581 0.00
'343(' 0.0) BF788 PCD8.572P £2.0) U PC 1 36,4C £2.00 TDA3590 £3.101
111.00 TX90MOD 37141B BF819A 30p SAA611 £1.00 UPX1365C 12.00 TDA3591 £1.00
1,11I UHF BF858 .30p SAA661 £1.75 U PCI 366C £1.00 IDA3592A
1:4.00 The Sweep Tuning System BF869 30p SAA 1021 £4.00
0.110
UVE111 0.110 TX9 139/001 £12.00 UPCI378H £2.00 TDA.16.50 £7310
BF871 30p SAA 1024 £2.50
(1.V. 411 Tuner 0.00 SAA 1073 £3.00 LIPC1514C 0.00 TDA36SI £3.011
U.V.412 BFR.52 7p
05.101 UF745 BAV BFR81 15p SAA 1074 £3.00 UPC2002 35p TDA3651A0 0.50
U V 417 0301 UHF Tuner and IF in one can BFS60 10p SAA 1075 £3.00 UPD19430 £2.00 TDA3652 0.50
I J.V. 617 BFT42 20p SAA 1124 £2.00 UPD8049HC £2.00 TI3A3653A0 £2.00
IF/VI IF Tuner 15110 DKO. £5.00 Small £5.00 S 1130 £2.50 SN29848 50p TDA3654 12.00
BFT57
('743 Tuner £7.181 KT 3 Luminance 75p BFW I I 30 SAA 1174 £3.110 SN29770BN £2.00 T0A36540 12.00
Fidelity/Amstrad 20011 V/ Cap Tuner £5.00 UF7548 £5 BFX85 100V, lamp SAA 1176 £2.110 SN2977 1 BN £2.00 TDA3710 £3.50
Small V/Cap Mitsurni BSD2 15 50p SAA1251/ £3.00 SN29772BN £2.011 TDA381111 £4.00
UBE .. 14.00 Co -Ax Belling Lee Plug 14p MRI366 SAA12.51 fA. SN76001 £1.00
SAA 1272 TDA 3180 E2.011
VI lF.. 0.00 Co -Ax Splitter £1.00 AN6350
BRC-M-2110
2
40p SAA 1274
£3.00100
L3.00 SN7(013N13 E2.00 TDA4260 511p
& 1111F E£598P Tuner 0.110 Infra Red Emitting Diode 20p SAA 1276 13.00 SN76018 £1.00 10345111 £3.00
Portable & rotary Tuners Sanyo & BRC-M-300 SN761 ION £1.00 0.00
BRC 1693 SAA 1292 £10.00 TUA45115N4
MitsurniUlIF NE286H Small Neon Lamps SAAI293 £6.00 SN76115AN 50p 12.00
£5.110
BRC 3064 £1.00 10344211
Nlostit Ul IF/VI IF lams IT ( 141.00 GEC & Philips 5p
13T T1122 £1.00 SAA3027P £400 SN76131 50p TDA4600/2D Dil £1.00
( '12-031 Fidelity V/Cap T/Unii £6.110 Mullard 5 Watt Amps. LP1162 BTIN/I6 £1.20 SAA5000A £150 SN76141N £1.00 ID3460.2 Flat 13.011
/ 1 IF -VI IF V/Caps on panel £3.10) New 75p BTT6018/1/4k237B £1.50 SA13.1013 £2.00 SN76226 £1.00 T0A4601 f2.00
I IITACI II 20 Turn Pot BTT6218 £1.50 SAB3037 £2.00 SN76n7N £1.00 0.00
SAB3205 0.08 10,18190
l 321 on panel 1:6.00 S.W. Niters BTT8124 £1.00 SN76.23,IN £1.00 TDA4-103 £1.51)
WIT8 £1.00 SAB3210 £2.00
Inner unto VI IS Sylvania (£111. Vider HW2011 50P S.W. Filters SAB4209 £2.00 SN76270 11.00 TUA9503 0.00
11109011 12.50 BUP2222 4 A £1.00 SN76532N £1.00 TDB3133
HW2013 50P SW185 £1.00 CA27OAE 50p 1800124 LIAO 11.011
(dullard Video Modulator. Application. SAA3008P £3.00 SN76545N 0.00 10016110 50p
irkst tape recorders. TV cameras, video SW453 50P SW153A 50P CA270CW 50p
SN76546 0.00
CA27110E SAA.5000A £2.00 TD6.3116P 12.00
games, closed circuit TV. C.. Cl. R. SWI50 £1.00 SW154 50P CA92OAE SAA5010 £2.20 SN76.550 30p TDA 1060 £3.00
,vstent. Data supplied £111.110 HW2013 50P SW173 50P CA1310 SAA5012A £5.00 SN76552 30p TEA 1009 .50p
4. Button Rank Z18 Tuner £4.00 50P F1035B 50P CA3046 50p SAA.51120 £3.50 SN76570 £1.00
RW303 SAA5112513 £3.00
TEA 1)139 12. 00
7'851516 AC mains filter 11.1 + 013/21 11" SY2I53 50P F1045A 50P CA30650 50p SN76620 50p TEA 11/60 £2.00
Icukr & earth clip 25p CA3094AE 541p SAA.50.71/ £4.50 SN 76660N 40p
SAA5010 £2.00 TEA2017 £2.00
NEW 17311 Mullard £4.00 CA3I23 SN76620AN 50p TEA5I 14 ELIO
CA3146 141% SAA5040A £3.00
30p BC368 10p 40p SAA.5042A £3.00 SN76666 £1.00 TDA3311011 0.00
BF694 10p 25C3795 CA3189 SN76705N £1.00 SIL4516 50p
2SC3973B 30p BC369 10p CBF16848 50p SAA5043 £4.00
BF758 .30p SAA5050 £4.50 SN767I Y7N 75p SN 1686 ING 50p
131-760 30p 2SC7350 15p BC384 10p CD4510 30p
CD4555BE 30p SAA5051 12.00 SN76708AN 75p 5N16862AN 11.00
BFT34 15p 250180 TO3 816/ BC394 10p SAA.5052 12.00 SN76720 £1.00 SNI6964AN 50p
6A 15p BC4I3 10p DM7492 50p
11FT43 10p HA1124A 40p ,SAA5053 £2.00 SN76709N £2.00 SN29764AN £1.00
111184 Sp 250200 £2.00 BC4 14 10p
HA I 196 SAA540 C5.00 UA78.3P3C 40p
2504111 £1.00 BC4 16 10p SAA52241 P/A TEX IC MOO UA72( 401,
BFW 1 I 20p HA 137(1 £242 B1100,3/02 40p 03730) 40p
I3FX29 30P
250716 £1.00 BC440 30p HA 1377 £3.00 SAF1032p £2.50 BT1.38/10A 711p MPS43A 25p
25D787 .30p BC454 10p HA 11223 SAFI(139 £2 0
I11 -/X84 25p SASS R' 5 BTI46 30p M.113005 30p
BFY50 15p 250789 .30p BC455 10p HA11423 £1. TBA5400 11.50 25p
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