Bought a waveform monitor/vectorscope for $50 off Craigslist. PDF attached for specs.
Noob question. I want to attempt to align an old JVC S-VHS, following this video. Can I use the waveform monitor to do this, or is a general-purpose oscilloscope required to display the RF Envelope signal?
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 24 of 24
-
-
i've never used it for that. but i think its possible... you have to interpret it different. waveform analyzer is for checking cameras and other video equipment if they passing video of proper singal and color timing and phase. he's checking the video signal out of the video head amp. wave form analyzer checking video at output connector. Different signals
Last edited by locoeskimo; 27th Mar 2017 at 23:22. Reason: adding
-
Oscilloscope will be necessary as large part of circuitry in VCR is not TV like signal...
-
A waveform monitor is restricted to the voltages and frequencies of a video signal. You may have to measure signals outside this range in other parts of the VCR circuitry and for this will need a general-purpose oscilloscope.
-
I didn't get very far, because I discovered this isn't a normal alignment error. Here is my comment and the reply.
Originally Posted by MeOriginally Posted by 12voltvids
I was shooting video of the VCR internals when I noticed this. I'd say these photos indicate that the guides didn't move at all between inserting the tape and then ejecting it. So it seems to be an electronic issue rather than mechanical; probably the capacitor failure he mentioned.
In the one 37-minute capture I made while playback was working, I didn't like the picture quality anyway. It has the same "dark trailing" to the right of brights as my JVC HM-DH5U, visible on the "N" in the screenshot. So I may just end up dropping this off to 12voltvids and he can make a video repairing it, if he chooses.
I have no idea what the electrical properties of the RF signal from the test point are. I haven't seen a service manual that describes that. I did get a display on the WFM that looked similar to the oscilloscope view. But since there is no capability for adding a trigger (in this case the head switch / HSW test point) it is constantly rolling horizontally. The WFM sweep has to be set to 2-field mode, so the 30Hz flickering, rolling display isn't very nice to look at.Last edited by Brad; 28th May 2017 at 12:00. Reason: 30 not 60
-
I saw a video by 12voltvids where he had a similar problem on a JVC HR-s3910 .
He solved it by removing the flat ribbon cable from the control head from both ends and reseated it.
His theory was there was one or more poor contacts and the sync pulses were sporadic
If I remember correctly, he also put a small drop of DeoxiT on the ends of the ribbon cable.
Be careful if you try that, it may undermine the cable and the metal figers may part company
with the backing plastic (I've seen this happen) -
The recent one? I don't think the symptom is the same. He was getting intermittent picture. Mine was 100% stable during the 37-minute capture where it happened to play nicely. When it appears misaligned, it also seems to be stable in terms of where the garbage on-screen, with the exception of when it jumps around or flips from top to bottom due to failure of the video decoder to lock VSYNC (display side, not playback side).
-
Yes that's the one, sorry to hear it may no be relevant. I've seen similar problems helped either by the cable issue
or by careful cleaning of the control head. But I'm not a professional repair guy so my understanding is limited.
Doesn't the automatic tracking try to kick in when the noise bars appear on the picture? Seems your theory
is correct, a mechanical issue. -
-
I said my theory is electronic issue.
There is an indicator on the front panel when the "DIGITAL AV TRACKING" is engaged, but I haven't seen it visibly searching, so I think it finds a lock immediately. Messing with the manual tracking just screws up the part of the image that isn't already grey.
Here is the page from the JVC HR-S5500E service manual that I found online, since I couldn't find a free source for the US version and I'm not interested enough to buy it. The only numbers provided are ratios.
Last edited by Brad; 28th May 2017 at 13:36.
-
Thanks for the feedback, I was actually just looking to buy a scope for aligning VCRs myself rather than ship them out to have someone do it for $100 a pop.
Any recommendations on scopes? -
Datasheet for IC's are your friend - voltages are usually provided there - i can assume that same IC will share large part of SM between different models...
-
Don't know what any of that means to be honest. Planning to use it on AG1980s that show a 35mhz minimum for measurement according to the service manual.
-
-
-
Last edited by Brad; 28th May 2017 at 18:33.
-
Don't eat jelly doughnuts when you work on the VCR.
Seriously, where'd that gunk come from? -
>where'd that gunk come from?
It's a for mechanical strain relief and stabilization, aka staking.
http://www.directindustry.com/prod/master-bond/product-17407-400723.html
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/staking-potting-electronics-high-shock-vibration-sean-thomas -
Oh. I assumed it was leaked electrolyte.
I see now that the first Google result for "leaked electrolyte" quotes Wikipedia's capacitor plague article:
Originally Posted by Wikipedia
Guess no one here has a suggestion. Did you see this DFAQ thread?Last edited by Brad; 29th May 2017 at 22:56.
-
You can get a decent digital scope for $300-400 at Amazon. I wouldn't spend the big bucks on a Tektronix unless you're planning to make money with it.
-
-
Probably something like Rigol DS1054Z will be more than enough... of course you can buy some used decent HP/Agilent on ebay - if you live in US i would contact with this guy http://stores.ebay.com/watronics92/
Similar Threads
-
Panasonic AG-5710P (or AG-1980P) Re-Align Loading Mechanism
By pumabr in forum Capturing and VCRReplies: 2Last Post: 24th Jul 2015, 08:48 -
Avidemux: How do I align mts-files?
By MovingParts in forum EditingReplies: 5Last Post: 28th Dec 2014, 14:44 -
Howto automatically align video clips NOT AUDIO BASED?
By Karmaschinken in forum EditingReplies: 11Last Post: 14th Nov 2014, 14:30 -
Is there any reason to own a waveform monitor?
By Brad in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 2Last Post: 15th Apr 2013, 02:20 -
Software Waveform Monitor?
By Mike99 in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 18Last Post: 19th Dec 2012, 01:46