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Magnavox TV model RS4254WA02, Ch. 19C506 no audio (repost)

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Lenny

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm reposting this article again in the hopes that perhaps someone who
didn't get to see it before can possibly help me now. I'm really stuck
on this set. Thanks.

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From: Lenny ([email protected])
Subject: Magnavox TV model RS4254WA02, Ch. 19C506 no audio
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Date: 2004-06-05 11:04:07 PST


This set has no audio. I cannot get external audio in or out either.
There is also no SAP or stereo LEDS display when its on. I probed for
audio on the stereo amplifier board and found none. The audio
processing seems to be done on another large standup board off the
main board. This set is difficult to work on with no schematic for
this reason. But the customer really likes the set and wants me to
save it if I can. Is anyone familiar with this set or does anyone have
a schematic for this model who might be able to look at the audio path
and see if they could assist me with a troubleshooting procedure? Or
is there a noted audio failire on this model? Thanks very much for any
assistance.
Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics.
 
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Bill

Jan 1, 1970
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This set has no audio. I cannot get external audio in or out either.
There is also no SAP or stereo LEDS display when its on. I probed for
audio on the stereo amplifier board and found none. The audio
processing seems to be done on another large standup board off the
main board.

Raw +24 and +12 is rectified on the stereo amp board, then
fed from J403 amp board to P14 stereo board. The stereo board
regulates these down to +15 and +8 via IC4 and IC5 respectively.

4.5MHz comes from main board P8 to stereo board J33. IC304
demodulates baseband audio, output on pin 12, buffered by Q2
to TP5. IC1 decodes stereo with L and R outputs on pins 15 and
16 and fed through low pass filters LPF1 and LPF2 respectively.

Not satisfied with just stereo, the signals are combined by the
mess around IC6 to create L+R and L-R available on the wipers of
VR75 and VR76 respectively. IC3 analog switch, IC7 quad amp,
IC201 expander, IC203 amp, and associated circuitry take care of
the expander (dolby?) function, and outputs appear at IC3 pins
14 and 15 and are coupled to connector PD2 which passes L and R
on to the audio interface module, which eventually feeds the
signals to the amplifier board.

Fortunately, most of this stuff is usually reliable, and I bet
you found the problem in the first paragraph above. If not,
check back - I don't find time to read this group every day,
but I'll see your post eventually.
 
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Lenny

Jan 1, 1970
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Hey Bill thanks very much for the "map". Now its time to go
prospecting. I'll let you know. Lenny.
 
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