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25th Oct 2018, 10:16 am | #1 |
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Aurora Faulty
I think my Aurora has developed a fault this morning.
It will display the test card C but when I plugged a DVD player into it, the led kept flashing and the test card did not switch over to the DVD video. I then tried it on a PAL colour bar generator; the led went solid and the results are in the video below. The DVD player and cables are fine. The movie clip shows the colour bars from my generator, they seem to slowly clock up the screen and from right to left. Moving the leads back to the DVD player and it reverts to the inbuilt test card C, ignores the player completely. Wonder if it's a quick fix or something major. https://youtu.be/tPIhffYcNmM PS its an SCRF-405A rev 1.1/1.8
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25th Oct 2018, 10:50 am | #2 |
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Re: Aurora Faulty
DVD displaying an NTSC disc or switched to NTSC?
Colour bar generator not to proper 625 line standard or faulty? |
25th Oct 2018, 11:41 am | #3 |
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25th Oct 2018, 12:38 pm | #4 |
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Re: Aurora Faulty
It's not a labgear pattern generator, it's a Blackstar Orion, though I have no idea if it's interlaced or not. I only used that because it wouldn't recognise the DVD player.
The aurora was working a couple of days ago at home when viewing a Freeview box on a TV12, and this morning I took it to work to test the TV53 which I'm restoring in the video. I had to hunt for a DVD player which I've never tried on the aurora before, though it works fine into the composite input on my old Panasonic colour portable. The disc is an original BBC comedy compedium. I wonder if there's something odd about the DVD player output.
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25th Oct 2018, 1:08 pm | #5 |
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Re: Aurora Faulty
Page 2 of the manual on the radiomuseum site says:-
"System: Non-interlaced."
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25th Oct 2018, 2:21 pm | #6 |
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Re: Aurora Faulty
Thanks! I never had the manual.
Managed to find another DVD player, and...after a bout of the aurora flickering and flashing then putting the led on steadily, it changed over to video and actually worked. I noticed when putting the 'problem' dvd player back, the LED on the aurora sometimes fades in and out rather than flashes...never seen this before. Yes the PSU is ok! (edit: a slowly fading led, which the manual describes as 'pulsating' is just sleep mode because it got tired of waiting for a valid video signal. You live & learn). https://youtu.be/ncsEkqsyqmk
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25th Oct 2018, 9:58 pm | #7 |
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Re: Aurora Faulty
That looks like an extremely good TV53! We had one of those many moons ago except the tube was on very borrowed time....it had a boost transformer on maximum boost and the CRT lit up like a lamp.......
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25th Oct 2018, 11:03 pm | #8 |
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Re: Aurora Faulty
Cheers, just got to attend to the usual intermittent valve holders etc. Might do a write up in another thread!
Perplexing about the aurora vs the DVD player. Wondering if I burn a DVD-R of some colour bars, play it and then scope the DVD output to see why the aurora spat its dummy.
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