YSTV's home-made Devices: Difference between revisions
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| [http://old.ystv.co.uk/internal/docs/index.php?page=YSTVUserManuals http://old.ystv.co.uk/internal/docs/index.php?page=YSTVUserManuals] | | #REDIRECT [[:Category:Home-Made]] |
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| Links will be added slowly to YSTV's bodges. This page is only for the stations made-from-scratch, or heavily-altered equipment.
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| Currently I (Malcolm) am trying to fix new comms.
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| === [[Composite to Scart]] ===
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| These are not quite as simple as they first appear. They send the composite video signal of up to four inputs to the correct pins of a corresponding Scart plug. ''Additionally'' they send 12 volts (from the DC input) to the appropriate pin of the Scart plug.
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| === [[S-Video to Composite]] ===
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| S-video to composite pin and capacitor detail can be found here [http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/svideo2cvideo.html http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/svideo2cvideo.html]
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| === [[Three Composite along Cat-5]] ===
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| This was originally used at Woodstock 2007. It is a very convenient way of getting three camera video signals from approximately the same location to their common destination. It could also be used to send mono sound to the destination too.
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 11 July 2013