Hey everyone! Is anyone out here experienced with early color TVs?
I was recently given an old Zenith Chromacolor II television, and have been playing around with it. It's been great! There's no coaxial input, only twin-lead, so I'm using one of those twin-lead to coaxial adapters. I have a VCR with a coaxial output set up, and it's working as an RCA input. However, I'm finding that sometimes, the color drops out. At first I was worried that this meant the cathode ray was beginning to fail, but I don't think that's the issue here, because adjusting the fine tuner knob brings the color back immediately. So my current working theory is that something is affecting the TV's fine tuning. Either the channel that the TV is tuned to is being pushed slightly off, or the VCR, which is set to send its signal to channel 3, is actually sending its signal somewhere between channels 3 and 4, and the channel that the signal is being sent to is fluctuating for some reason. I've tried three different twin-lead to coaxial adapters, so I don't think it's due to a faulty adapter.
Does anyone have any theories about what might be causing these fluctuations? Having to get up and adjust the fine tuning knob every few minutes is pretty annoying. I've got four game consoles -- an Atari 2600, a Nintendo 64, a PlayStation 1, and a Sega Genesis, hooked up to the TV. The Atari, PS1, and Genesis are all connected through VCR's coaxial input, while the Nintendo 64 and an ATSC tuner with an antenna are hooked up to an RCA switchbox, which is connected to one of the VCR's RCA inputs. The VCR has a second RCA input, to which I've connected a DVD player. Maybe there's electrical interference coming from one of my devices? The VCR, DVD player, ATSC tuner, and antenna are all sitting on top of the TV, next to the RCA switchbox, pretty close to the twin-lead input
Any help would be appreciated!
I was recently given an old Zenith Chromacolor II television, and have been playing around with it. It's been great! There's no coaxial input, only twin-lead, so I'm using one of those twin-lead to coaxial adapters. I have a VCR with a coaxial output set up, and it's working as an RCA input. However, I'm finding that sometimes, the color drops out. At first I was worried that this meant the cathode ray was beginning to fail, but I don't think that's the issue here, because adjusting the fine tuner knob brings the color back immediately. So my current working theory is that something is affecting the TV's fine tuning. Either the channel that the TV is tuned to is being pushed slightly off, or the VCR, which is set to send its signal to channel 3, is actually sending its signal somewhere between channels 3 and 4, and the channel that the signal is being sent to is fluctuating for some reason. I've tried three different twin-lead to coaxial adapters, so I don't think it's due to a faulty adapter.
Does anyone have any theories about what might be causing these fluctuations? Having to get up and adjust the fine tuning knob every few minutes is pretty annoying. I've got four game consoles -- an Atari 2600, a Nintendo 64, a PlayStation 1, and a Sega Genesis, hooked up to the TV. The Atari, PS1, and Genesis are all connected through VCR's coaxial input, while the Nintendo 64 and an ATSC tuner with an antenna are hooked up to an RCA switchbox, which is connected to one of the VCR's RCA inputs. The VCR has a second RCA input, to which I've connected a DVD player. Maybe there's electrical interference coming from one of my devices? The VCR, DVD player, ATSC tuner, and antenna are all sitting on top of the TV, next to the RCA switchbox, pretty close to the twin-lead input
Any help would be appreciated!