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N_Cook
N_Cook wrote:
By replaced, do you mean robbing a brass plus ferrite plus shim plus coil of a head from a donor drum ? what sort of basic/sophisticated physical xyz alignment of the head did you do before reassembling and and powering up ?
VHS heads are screwed in the drum and electrical connections soldered so they can be removed as a chip, see example:
http://www.danalee.ca/ttt/images/12/sixheaddrum.jpg
I took a similar head from another drum and installed it matching the position of original head as best as I could by eye. I did some markings on the drum before I took out the damaged head to keep a reference of its position. Then I did a fine position calibration by watching the resulting video signal, removing and reinstalling the drum back in the machine every time to make small corrections. There is another screw not shown in the photo that sets the head separation against the drum adjustable from the top.
The video signal tells a lot about head calibration problems. The resulting calibration was probably not perfect but good enough to get a color noise free picture tested with some commercial video tapes.
I've never, in earnest , removed an individual head and fixed it to
another drum. If enough of the ferrite was remaining on the original I
would clamp the drum to a stout plate and manouevre a vinyl record
stylus tip adjascent to the gap in the ferrite and fix in place and
another such stylus on the other side, before undoing the screw holding
the brass in place. Then gently move the replacement head into position
and somehow clamp the brass to the drum before tightening the screw