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==Old page==
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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.
Currently I (Malcolm) am trying to fix new comms.
=== [[Composite to Scart]] ===
=== [[Composite to Scart]] ===
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.
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-Vid switcher=====
=====S-Vid switcher=====


A 4-to-1 or 1-to-4 passive switcher for S-video signals (although it can also be used on composite with the relevant adaptors). Being passive, it's not frame-synchronised, it just uses mechanical switches. Not clear whether the inputs are terminated when not selected or not.
* 4-to-1 or 1-to-4 passive switcher(although it can also be used on composite with the relevant adaptors).
A-V switcher
* No syncing, and no framestore.
* Not clear whether the inputs are terminated when not selected or not.


=====S-Vid to Comp converter (and Comp to S-Vid)=====
=====S-Vid to Composite exchange=====


A very nice active box for converting composite outputs into S-video, or S-video signals into composite. Avoids the signal loss and resolution loss associated with passive converters by actually extracting the relevant signals and sending them down the required cores, and actively combining the s-video signals to the composite output.
* Composite into S-video.
* S-video into composite.
* Active.
* Avoids the signal loss and resolution loss by actually extracting the relevant signals and sending them down the required cores, and actively combining the s-video signals to the composite output.
* One channel one way, 1 channel the other.


=====S-Vid DA=====
=====S-Vid DA=====


Splits an S-video input into three identical outputs. As well as the basic active splitting, also provides gain and HF boost controls for the chroma channel, to correct for colour loss on long cables. '''Can be used on composite video through the S-video luma channel as a 3-ouput DA''' (chroma channel is a bit oddly behaved).
* Splits an S-video input into three identical outputs.
* Also provides gain and HF boost controls for the chroma channel, to correct for colour loss on long cables.
* Can be used on composite video through the S-video luma channel as a 3-ouput DA (chroma channel is a bit oddly behaved).


=====VT C-E switch=====
=====VT C-E switch=====


([[User:Malcolm.chambers|Malcolm.chambers]] 03:31, 2 January 2010 (UTC) I'm pretty sure this is the box which has a label "this now works as you'd expect [##/07/09]"" and merely selects which of the two inputs goes to the output.  If so then it's not as simple as it looks as it has two resistors in, for termination I expect.)
* A metal box
 
* Three BNC connectors and a switch in it.
([[User:Iain.cooke|Iain.cooke]] 12:27, 2 January 2010 (UTC) This label referred to the switch position, which didn't match the inputs: switch left = right input and vice-versa. This was re-wired to make positional sense.)
*Shove two sources in, and the switch chooses what come out.
 
*Also supposed to do appropriate termination for unused source.
A metal box with three BNC connectors and a switch in it. The switch picks either of the inputs to connect to the output. The unused input is supposed to be terminated, although this doesn't appear to work reliably. In the obvious sort of way, can also be used backwards. It is named the C-E switch as it was originally used to swap between VTC (Umatic) and VTE (VHS) due to a shortage of mux inputs.
*C-E switch? why? - originally used to swap between VTC (Umatic) and VTE (VHS) due to a shortage of mux inputs.