Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!videovax!bill From: bill@videovax.tv.tek.com (William K. McFadden) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: TV Descrambler Message-ID: <6072@videovax.tv.tek.com> Date: 5 Oct 90 18:48:30 GMT References: <10676@hubcap.clemson.edu> <2135@dsac.dla.mil> <26851@mimsy.umd.edu> Reply-To: bill@videovax.tv.tek.com (William K. McFadden) Organization: Tektronix TV Measurement Systems, Beaverton OR Lines: 14 In article <26851@mimsy.umd.edu> rusty@steelmill.cs.umd.edu (Rusty Haddock) writes: -> >> From article <3611@oasys.dt.navy.mil>, by downin@dtoa1.dt.navy.mil (Downin): -> >> May 1990 of "Radio-Electronics" has inst. & sch. for a sync. restorer. ->BTW, has anyone BUILT this project and got it working? A friend of mine who repairs TVs and VCRs for a living built one. He says it works pretty well, but can be a bit finicky to set when you change channels. Overall, he says it's a win. -- Bill McFadden Tektronix, Inc. P.O. Box 500 MS 58-639 Beaverton, OR 97077 bill@videovax.tv.tek.com, {hplabs,uw-beaver,decvax}!tektronix!videovax!bill Phone: (503) 627-6920 "The biggest difference between developing a missle component and a toy is the 'cost constraint.'" -- John Anderson, Engineer, TI