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Restoration Project #26: TV Test Pattern Generator

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atkelar

atkelar

Күн бұрын

I'm getting deeper and deeper into old technology; some of which involves CRT TVs in one way or the other. To adjust these after taking them apart for cleaning and generic fun, it is useful to have a test pattern - or reference signals. I kept searching on e-bay and other sites to see if something interesting pops up. And most modern, cheap devices that make test patterns are either digital or "single standard", so they would force me to buy two devices: one for PAL and one for NTSC, since I expect to end up with both types of TVs eventually. When this Philips unit popped up in the search result, I just couldn't resist!
I took it through the usual paces: clean inside and out, recap the electrolytics and read the EPROMs. It might have been the time constraint I put up for myself or just bad luck but there were several things going wrong:
First, two of the push buttons - which were heavily oxydized - didn't survive the process; the "dome" somehow lost its "spring". Good thing there are extra ones in this unit that would be used for the stereo and/or teletext version.
Second, I read and archived the two EPROMs... and promptly installed the main program one backwards. I almost burned my fingers on that one. Much to my surprise however it still is working just fine! Built like a tank indeed!
Third, I didn't notice that one of the transformer core plate pieces was at an angle when I mounted it. That piece of sheet...metal was interfering with the encoder switch to select the TV standard, acting almost as a one way latch. I was close to using brute force on that poor switch.
I am still waiting to see if a vectorscope comes along, so I can finish the adjustments on the color signal... and a frequency analyzer for the RF part... The voltages seem OK and my modern LCD TV shows nice colors... but this is supposed to be a reference signal, so I better get it as close to the specs as I can!
0:00 Intro
1:13 Disassembly
2:11 Battery and Service Manual
4:54 Regular Potentiometer Cleaning
6:29 HF Potentiometer Cleaning
7:40 Capacitor and Battery Replacements
9:02 Front Panel Buttons
10:12 EPROM Socket (Factory) Oops / First Assembly Steps
11:10 Turn On / Supply Rails / EPROM Orientation (My) Oops
12:33 LED Adjustment / Front Panel Fix / Test Program
13:14 Output Test and First Picture! / TV Standard Encoder Problem / Alignment
14:25 Case Finalizing
15:38 Completed! / Credits / Outtakes
Music:
My Train's A Comin'
Unicorn Heads
(KZfaq Audio Library)
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Пікірлер: 17
@IrishvintageTVRadio
@IrishvintageTVRadio 6 ай бұрын
I have the PM5515-T same as yours but with Teletext. I've also got the PM5415, they're both serious bits of kit! Well done on your 5515, you'll never need anything else.
@atkelar
@atkelar 6 ай бұрын
There seem to have been quite a few versions around. A later edition of mine seems to have a "s-video" (chroma/luma) output in the rear. Mine just has the RGB. I got the parts for a little mod around to add the two output amps, but not had a chance to tackle that yet.
@doug694
@doug694 6 ай бұрын
If you ever find the circle goes invisible (multiburst board), check those two yellow film capacitors. One of mine was shorted. Of course I only found that after checking every other component and voltage level in the circuit :)
@theEagleBeagle
@theEagleBeagle 3 жыл бұрын
I haven't heard the word Potentiometer in a long time. lol.
@atkelar
@atkelar 3 жыл бұрын
I keep hearing that... And now double checked that it is the correct word for them. What other word is used if this is so rare? I am curious! 🤔😁 English is a second language for me after all.
@PicklesTheOtt
@PicklesTheOtt 3 жыл бұрын
I saw you for the first time at Megaplex during FPS this year. You have such a great voice! Love the restoration videos!
@philpem
@philpem 3 жыл бұрын
I think that's the pattern generator I nearly bought a few weeks ago... I'm glad I left it for you! Looks like you went all out on the restoration. I hope it gives you many years of reliable service!
@atkelar
@atkelar 3 жыл бұрын
I think I saw two of those up for sale when I got mine... but it might very well have been, it had some "people watching" on it. And my wallet is still screaming at me for hitting "buy now" whenever I find something useful 😊 It wasn't all that much more than a "new" device but newer ones didn't have multi-standard or RF output, so I went for it as soon as I read up on the specs. The only thing that really bugs me is that it's not coming with the s-video option. Might be interesting to retro-fit...
@foco5657
@foco5657 Жыл бұрын
Really nice video. You got yourself a new subscriber!
@foco5657
@foco5657 Жыл бұрын
And entertaining too!
@atkelar
@atkelar Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoy it! Always nice to hear from viewers!
@Adderkleet
@Adderkleet 3 жыл бұрын
Your vocal/audio is quite low compared to the intro music (and background music) in this video. Of course, I still watched the entire thing. ^_^
@atkelar
@atkelar 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the input! I'll take a look at it; Not sure why it varies every now and then, I keep setting the audio levels to the same numbers and meter levels every time; might have missed something somewhere...
@erikberg7891
@erikberg7891 Жыл бұрын
Is anybody familiar with the Snell & Wilcox / Tektronix TPG-20 test-pattern generator? I bought an untested one (yeah, I know that means broken) that has partial functionality. I would love to find somebody else who has one that is working or (even better) someone who has done a restoration on one. Thanks!
@draggonhedd
@draggonhedd 2 жыл бұрын
Was the battery you replaced a rechargeable lithium? if so, You may need to add a diode to the circuit to prevent backcharging if you decide to use a non-rechargeable lithium button cell in your holder.
@atkelar
@atkelar 2 жыл бұрын
I just double checked; The original was labelled "CRxxxx" which is usually non-rechargeable. The circuit also contains a diode. I normally check for that before purchasing new batteries, but couldn't remember anymore for this particular project 😊
@draggonhedd
@draggonhedd 2 жыл бұрын
@@atkelar always good to be sure! i didn't check once and got the smoke
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