[WANTED] - VHF television modulator
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Location: Ballarat, VIC
Member since 4 January 2011
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As Doug has mentioned, I suspect all your VCR's may be UHF RF out only. The back of the VCR may provide a clue, the older VHF machines usually have a switch to select between one of two channels.
The UHF machines often have a screwdriver adjustment with a variable output frequency.
I just checked, the National NV-L15 is UHF only so it is no good for the old B&W TV's. The Goldstar is probably UHF as well.
A hint when looking up National products online, search using the Panasonic brand. National was in limited use and in most countries they used the Panasonic brand only. That's how I looked up the NV-L15 specs.
You'll need to keep looking for an OLD VCR! Otherwise, try some of the options already mentioned previously.
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Location: Wauchope, NSW
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Hi Andrew, bugger. That confirmed my suspicions of the National. The Goldstar is VHF though, as it has a switch on the back to select between channels 0 & 1 for output.
The search for a VHF modulator continues, especially since I've lost my Jaycar one, and ended up with two more VHF-only televisions over the last few days - a 1980s National TR-602A and a 1960s Astor R11P-7.
I've been broadening my search, but have mostly been greeted by NTSC modulators and modulators designed to run off ~110V, 60Hz American standard.
Chris
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Location: Ballarat, VIC
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Hmm, not sure why the Goldstar won't work. It may have a faulty modulator which is why it was thrown out.
What is your budget for a RF modulator?
You might also consider buying an old VCR. The National NV-300 to 700 series VCR's are early to mid 1980's machines that are often cheap to buy. They are quite reliable as well.
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Location: Wauchope, NSW
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The Goldstar was thrown out because it has a fault in the tape deck or accompanying electronic circuits. When you insert a cassette tape, it plays it for a couple of seconds, before stopping and ejecting it. It originally used a remote controller, and as such, has very minimal controls on the front. This complicates things!
My budget for a modulator is towards the "beginner/amateur" end of the spectrum. I did see a couple of 1980s top-loading VCRs (one a Sanyo, not Sony, Betamax machine) - but they were very large machines. As such, I had no way to get them back home.
Chris
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(one a Sanyo, not Sony, Betamax machine)
Sounds like the mighty VTC9000. They weighed a tonne and you couldn't squash one with a D9 bulldozer for any money.
I have about 50 western movies still on Beta tapes. I just wish the machines were still cheap to obtain. Good HiFi stereo Sonys that are freshly serviced can go for more than $500 on Ebay. These are films that aren't currently available on disc too, otherwise I'd just buy those.
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Location: Sydney, NSW
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Hi Chris,
I recently purchased this VHF modulator from Wagner Electronics in Sydney. It was $60 delivered. I can't vouch for it's quality as the HMV TV I purchased it for still has a problem.
http://www.wagneronline.com.au/ProdDetails/USERSEARCH=MODULATOR_VHF....
This is the better quality unit which also does UHF but there is a cheaper one which does Channels 0 and 1 only.
Hope this helps,
RadioDaze.
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Location: Perth, WA
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Location: Wauchope, NSW
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I recently bought one of those (a "Household" brand in blue), for about $55. It's a great unit, and I'm pleased by it's performance and ability to output into both VHF and UHF bands.
Chris
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