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PCB #9209 (Television Tuner RF Input Module) Ex UNAOHM (Milano ITALY) EH-1000 Teletext Video Analyser SPARE PART

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

PERSONAL

I tell this story because others may relate to this ...

As a youngster growing up in NZ during the 1960's I had a strong interest in all things electronics. I am an "Old Timer" now and I am talking about the days when I would ride my bicycle to and from school and pass by this funny little electronics shop. The shop was called ELEQUIP (I can still clearly remember that but not much else these days!) and it was run by this European guy with a big pipe hanging from his mouth, I think he was a Czech it was a bit tough understanding him sometimes! He only had World War II surplus gear in his "Aladdin's Cave", shelves shelves and more shelves of what was to me, weird and wonderful equipment from the British Armed Services (I seem to remember). I spent many many hours in that shop, looking at all this strange Khaki coloured equipment, he even let me open them up to take a look around inside and he would explain what some of the parts were, I was drooling! - I was young and had no money to actually buy much of that stuff. The real fun was "out the back" of his shop where he put all the "junk" he didn't want, lots of modules, old valves, transformers - all freebies.

It was this type of experience that kindled in me the urge for the "treasure hunt" - looking at lots and lots of electronic equipment and sometimes finding something very special.

Looking and working through this UNAOHM EH-1000 bought all those early childhood days flooding back ...

THE EH-1000

After years of use and then storage once the analog Teletext television system was turned off yonks ago, I have finally gotten around to placing this professional, very well built equipment onto the workshop bench ... the "operation" has begun

This equipment was fully functioning but of no possible further use in our digital television (with no teletext broadcasts) era so now I have extracted components and modules "of interest" which can be used to restore another EH-1000 or think of this board as a "component farm" a place where some difficult (or impossible) spare parts may lurk ...

This board used extensive plug & socket interconnects to the other PCB's in the EH-1000, no soldered interconnections at all.

Now it's time to take out the "scalpel" and start the op!

One of the first things to note is that although this is branded Unaohm and manufactured in Italy, the components inside have been substantially sourced from European and English component manufacturers, the likes of Siemens and Philips in particular.

Another aspect that surprised me a little is the extensive use of IC sockets for the integrated circuits on most of the PCB's, a potential source of trouble when it comes to reliability (especially since the sockets are double wipe but not machined) but great when the board is being used as a component farm - no fuss de-soldering useful components.

THE DONOR EQUIPMENT

UNAOHM - Teletext Video RF Analyser

Model: EH-1000

Designed & manufactured in Milano, ITALY

Circa Late 1980's (based on advertisements placed in Wireless World at the time and the date stamp on the AC transformer core)

Technology: Analog video broadcast signal analysis - specifically for examining lines of Teletext information "riding along" with the video signal

Luggable (heavy at 15kg) due to the heavy duty Aluminium outer case but more importantly, the inside welded steel frame chassis inside.

Well engineered inside, logically laid out using a number of modules which are well interconnected.

Designed for 220V 50Hz operation (because of this, we used this equipment via an AC variac many years ago)

Green emitting rectangular CRT based front panel display

Interested in the technical nitty gritty? Here is an old copy of the spec sheet

Enough of the yacker, let's "go out into the fields" and see what fruit this "component farm" could provide ...

RF INPUT MODULE

Manufacturer: PHILIPS

Purpose: Analog television RF tuner(75 Ohm input)

PCB type: double sided

Part #9209

The PCB has absolutely no other markings or coding on either the component side or underside, just 9209.

Professionally made board using a fibreglass substrate.

This board has to be one of the least populated of all the modules I have extracted from the EH-1000 with just the Philips tuner block and one integrated circuit. Most other devices (transistors and some Franko electro caps) are not terribly exciting!

The integrated circuit is socket mounted and easily removeable. It is type THOMSON TEA 2014 Video switch ( 8 DIP) Never heard of this one?

The other dominant module is the Philips tuner block.

This block is part number:

3122-237-00011

UV-618/256 80225

Please keep in mind that the system (and thus this board) has been and was FULLY OPERATIONAL - you can be confident these devices will perform as designed.

This PCB was FULLY FUNCTIONAL prior to removal from the equipment

PCB DIMENSIONS:

150mm x 60mm x 60mm height

WEIGHT: 150g

This 9209 module has now been "laid to rest" within bubble-wrap and is lying on a stiff cardboard backing, everything then within a sealed clear plastic packaging, ready to live in another antiquated piece of analog television equipment.

USED Exactly as described