do we still use UHF modulators ?
do we still use UHF modulators ?
As some of you may know i am developing a new ULA replacement.
so should it be able to drive the UHF modlator? Or is composite video only ok.
Regards Andy
so should it be able to drive the UHF modlator? Or is composite video only ok.
Regards Andy
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Re: do we still use UHF modulators ?
UHF/VHF across the pond. Compatibility...?
I guess I could buy extra '1000's for parts.
I guess I could buy extra '1000's for parts.
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Re: do we still use UHF modulators ?
Hi Andy
In my ULA development I dropped compatibility with the modulator. However if you think about the 100% drop-in replacement for the original ULA you should leave the ability to drive the modulator.
Claudius
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Re: do we still use UHF modulators ?
GODDAMMIT!!! I didn't fight a war just to look at wavy lines...(Sorry wrong forum)
Compo-wotsit just fine for me young sir.
Plus I think most of us have Karl's super composite board fitted and there can't be many old B/W CRT sets floating about that would need the modulator.
Just my tuppence worth.
Compo-wotsit just fine for me young sir.
Plus I think most of us have Karl's super composite board fitted and there can't be many old B/W CRT sets floating about that would need the modulator.
Just my tuppence worth.
Re: do we still use UHF modulators ?
Well, with some new ULA's replacement no any super composite board is needed. The ULA could drive a TV directly with the proper black level.
See this below
See this below
Claudius
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Re: do we still use UHF modulators ?
It was actually a tough call to vote for composite only as it does mean that broken zeddies which are not comp modded won’t be fixable with this ULA however I suspect that this will be a minority and most people given a choice would go composite!
I have bought a fairly large number of zeddies (I think around 20 having had a quick look at my eBay emails) while having a year of refurbishing and only found 1 out of them all where the UHF was actually usable even on a glass screen telly. All the rest produced from poor to impossible to read pictures.
I have bought a fairly large number of zeddies (I think around 20 having had a quick look at my eBay emails) while having a year of refurbishing and only found 1 out of them all where the UHF was actually usable even on a glass screen telly. All the rest produced from poor to impossible to read pictures.
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ZX81 iss 1 (bugged ROM, kludge fix, normal, rebuilt)
TS 1000 iss 3, ZXPand AY and +, ZX8-CCB, ZX-KDLX & ChromaSCART
Tatung 81 + Wespi
TS 1500 & 2000
Spectrum 16k (iss 1 s/n 862)
Spectrum 48ks plus a DIVMMC future and SPECTRA
ZX81 iss 1 (bugged ROM, kludge fix, normal, rebuilt)
TS 1000 iss 3, ZXPand AY and +, ZX8-CCB, ZX-KDLX & ChromaSCART
Tatung 81 + Wespi
TS 1500 & 2000
Spectrum 16k (iss 1 s/n 862)
Spectrum 48ks plus a DIVMMC future and SPECTRA
Re: do we still use UHF modulators ?
Would Modulator compatibility raise the cost of the ULA replacement significantly? Or is it the time required for development that makes you ask?
It would be better have at least one replacement ULA that could be a repair for Zeddies with broken ULAs and drive its Modulator.
Would it be possible to offer a addon that gives modulator compatibility?
Kind regards
Paul
It would be better have at least one replacement ULA that could be a repair for Zeddies with broken ULAs and drive its Modulator.
Would it be possible to offer a addon that gives modulator compatibility?
Kind regards
Paul
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.
Re: do we still use UHF modulators ?
Paul,
In my case the cost is a secondary issue, because we are talking about difference in voltage levels at the pin 16 of the ULA only. The development time could be longer but I think, both variants are feasible.
In my case the cost is a secondary issue, because we are talking about difference in voltage levels at the pin 16 of the ULA only. The development time could be longer but I think, both variants are feasible.
Claudius
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Re: do we still use UHF modulators ?
Do I still use ZX81s using the UHF RF output, yes. But only because the LCD TV that I use makes a decent job of displaying ZX81 and ZX Spectrum UHF pictures. And, I normally only use this for testing machines that are 'new' to me. Of which have not been modified yet.
When doing anything else, I use ZX81s that output a composite video output. If the ZX81 has a Sinclair ULA, either my version of the composite video modification. Or one of PokeMons crystal clear modules (ZX8-CCB - that I can never remember the name of, sorry, have to look it up each time ).
One problem with using the UHF RF output, is the frequency of the carrier oscillator in the modulator drifts as the ZX81 (or ZX Spectrum) electronics warms it up. Meaning I have to channel hop my TV to the next channel (which is tuned to a slightly different frequency).
Mark
When doing anything else, I use ZX81s that output a composite video output. If the ZX81 has a Sinclair ULA, either my version of the composite video modification. Or one of PokeMons crystal clear modules (ZX8-CCB - that I can never remember the name of, sorry, have to look it up each time ).
One problem with using the UHF RF output, is the frequency of the carrier oscillator in the modulator drifts as the ZX81 (or ZX Spectrum) electronics warms it up. Meaning I have to channel hop my TV to the next channel (which is tuned to a slightly different frequency).
Mark
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ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Buffer Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
Re: do we still use UHF modulators ?
Has anyone got any schematic diagram or datasheet of the UM1233 modulator? I would appreciate if you could share it, please.
Claudius
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