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- From: provost@vlsi.polymtl.ca (Benoit Provost)
- Subject: Re: RE's Universal Descrambler
- Message-ID: <1992Sep13.031911.8080@vlsi.polymtl.ca>
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- Organization: Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
- References: <1992Sep12.063754.17682@njitgw.njit.edu>
- Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1992 03:19:11 GMT
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- I did not do the RE's descrambler, but I know somebody who did, and he talked a lot to me about it. He said it was working fine, except for several
- litle details. For example, the synchronizing for the horizontal and vertical
- are not automatic (but I think they mentionned it in the article). You have
- to reajust it with the two pushbutton every time the descrambler has to
- resynchronize (when you switch channels). Once the horizontal and vertical
- bars are set, the stability is good, but not perfect (I think he told me
- that was due to a passive filter).
-
- He is now trying to make the synchronizing automatic and to improve
- the stability. He is trying to make the color inversion automatic, too (you
- have to reajust it every time you switch channel).
-
- Svann Le Terrible.
-
- --
- Benoit Provost | Pattison's law of electronics: t
- provost@vlsi.polymtl.ca | if wires can be connected in two a
- Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal | different ways, the first way yl
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada | blows the fuse.
-