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Why is it that some capacitors listed in sams don’t show voltage how do you know what voltage to put in.
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Take a look at the voltages in the general area that it's hooked to in the schematic, add 100v, as a general rule.
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1kv would be ok as well ?
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As long as it can still fit in the same space the old one came from, and the farad rating is the same as the old, larger voltage really can't hurt.
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So is it safe to say that even though injected video is stable and locked that there could still be a problem in the sync sep section knocking out the video path from the IF.
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The 6HS8 is a dual function tube, even though the two sections share cathodes & G 1 and 2, the sections work independently, the sync sep section being on the right, AGC on the left, it is the video on pin 9 that is used for sync sep, and pulses on pins 3&6 for AGC.
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I’m going to try that idea with the 9 volt battery and the pot what pin on v6 or where was the agc tap
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So page 6 says to hook it up and see if it is over loaded so how is this supposed to work more 9v would clear it if it were over loaded I know it changes bias because it looks like it’s already overloaded I just need to completely rule this out for sure.
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overloaded would be evident by a clipped wave or too high signal shown on the oscilloscope, but since you are going by what you see on the screen, things will be a bit different.
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This may help to understand it a bit better, in this he drastically changes the AGC gain via external bias to a state over and under saturation,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1h5zNFvn_U
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Good Morning:
If you really wanna see if your AGC is working, you could build a single transistor amplifier 4 resistors, total 47K on the outputs, 450K on the inputs, 18V supply, give you a nice 5V P-P signal swing and feed a signal to it, and put it on your video in test point. Without a scope you would have to go by what is on the screen. You got other tv's so pick one put a signal on it and turn the AGC through it's range and watch the screen...... Something like this: https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws...ier/amp_2.html You have to try and reach your required 5V P-P signal, so give it a try, you might even have to use 2 transistors if you need to flip the signal, so keep that in mind.... I'm sure Yamamma can help out with it he seems to be able to find all kinds of goodies online. Once you get a proper signal your sync sep & AGC should work as expected.... With all the stuff & Time you spent up till now I think this may be a good step to take..... Just keep in mind you will only see some voltages change, not necessarily see a difference in picture etc. because AGC will not have an effect on the picture because the signal is fed late in the system...... Poor signal would look washed out & poor H & V Lock. Overloaded pic would be very high contrast, & noise on white lettering, possible H or V Lock on dark parts of the picture resulting in a tearing look. I'm sure there are example pictures online.... .
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I don’t know one minute it looks like it’s overloaded and then it looks like a weak signal.
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I checked the voltages on v1 and 2 and they are spot on with the sets tuner being used and I seem to get more on screen using the tuner then the subber I really would think I would get more with the subber being it has a gain control. I don’t know what the difference is between the subber plug and the tuner plug really nothing yet the tuner has more activity.
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Well, regardless of what tag they put on that subber, I would imagine that any adjustment
is to boost, or decrease output so as to change the level of signal available to the IF section, not really the same thing as gain..... Well, If you get something through the system directly from the TV's own tuner, that is a major improvement, and big steps forward! And if that's the case, you should definitely forget about feeding anything to the video test point, and work on the battery AGC test point, and possibly even think about weather or not it's worth the gamble of turning the trap coils to see if you can get more signal through. But remember what was in that IF alignment video from this morning, you have to remember each coil is peaked for a different frequency in the full bandwidth that needs to make it through that section.... So peaking one wrong will cause more problems.... Also if you are really getting a overloaded picture one minute, and a weak looking picture the next, then you need to figure that one out.... Possible intermittent.... You may need to figure out how to clean the tube sockets & tube pins in a really effective way..... Seems like you are getting closer to fixing this one! And to do it before this thread hits 100 pages would also be way-cool!! .
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