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If all you are doing is setting the tint/hue you want color level to be fairly low. If you have color level too high and overdrive the demodulator you'll get distortion in the demodulate hue...It's also important to have purity good before trying to watch or adjust color...I once drove myself mad for a few hours trying to figure out why the yellow bar on a SMPTE color bar pattern was wrong on a Zenith despite all other bars being right....After chasing my tail I gave up and dialed in the purity and suddenly yellow was as perfect as all the other bars.
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The red is not where it should be but the pic is better then the last one. Purity is good got white screen.
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This is a running video fed to the antenna input of the tv why is the video playing with perfect color but I put the cable wire on and this is what I get. What is the difference between the dvd and rf modulator and cable.
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It's possible your DVD has higher color level on it's output and is overdriving the demodulator in the TV.
The main difference I see between the last 2 pictures is loss of color sync (barberpoling) in the second picture. You fix babrberp the way I described earlier by adjusting the chroma osc transformer with a color bars test pattern and color level maxed and fine tuning set for the worst position that gives recognizable color/barberpoling, and adjust color osc to achieve sync under that worst case scenario so that it syncs very easily under better fine-tuning/signal conditions. |
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Don’t know how far to turn the slug in the osc but can’t detune to get those lines color gets brighter then snow tried turn the slug with cable hooked up but the slug is really tight was able to move alittle back and forth no change. Could there be a problem with the 3.58 crystal where it would work for the dvd but not cable signal
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