Re: MD: Elektor SCMS Stripper. German help needed...

2001-03-26 Thread Tsuki_yomi


 
 
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 Hi
 
 My self built Elektor SCMS stripper also pass the trackmarks through and
 strips the SCMS correctly.
 
 If it strips the trackmarks then it does not function correctly...

Hmm... Seems I need to do a little tweaking.

Any hints of where to begin? (eg which pot to adjust)

I'm guessing from what I remember that its pot 1 that needs the tinkering?


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Re: MD: Elektor SCMS Stripper. german help needed...

2001-03-26 Thread Ian Horsey


Read Derek Streeter's instructions on how to build the stripper -
they are very good, and can be found on the MiniDisc Community web
pages.

I have built three SCMS strippers to date, and I have found that the
potentiometers only really need adjusting for the co-ax connections -
if you're only going to use the optical connections it should work
without adjustments.

Ian


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 i will get the complete Elektor Kit with all needed tiles on
 monday. so i
 can finally build a SCMS Stripper. my question is now. are there
 any list
 members here who has that kit built succesfully and can help me out
 with some
 questions?. main question is the adjustments which have to be set
 on the kit
 (like the potentiometer). would be great if some german guys could
 help me out.
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RE: MD: Elektor SCMS Stripper. german help needed...

2001-03-26 Thread mozza



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Hmm... I'm sure I had to adjust the pots - and I certainly had to adjust
them to get track marks passed through. I set it up using optical
connections only. Maybe I was just unlucky.

Mozza

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 Read Derek Streeter's instructions on how to build the stripper -
 they are very good, and can be found on the MiniDisc Community web
 pages.

 I have built three SCMS strippers to date, and I have found that the
 potentiometers only really need adjusting for the co-ax connections -
 if you're only going to use the optical connections it should work
 without adjustments.

 Ian
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MD: Seeking remote for MDS-JE510

2001-03-26 Thread kford


Anybody have one left over from their dead deck?  Please advise
off-list.  Thanks!

Ken Ford
Streamwood, IL

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MD: Second attempt.

2001-03-26 Thread Richard Braley


I havn't recieved any responces so I figured i'd give it a second run, does
anyone know the default settings for the MZ-R50 test mode?..Sony wants to
charge me 80$ to redo the settings when I can do them myself for free (I
just don't have any documented settings) I checked minidisc.org and the
webmaster told me to give this a shot, I have searched the net and have
found nothing there as well...surely someone out there with a MZ-R50 could
help me out..=) my email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you wish to
reply off list...thanks again

respectfully,
Richard

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MD: OT: Aiwa to cut its work force by 1/2

2001-03-26 Thread Leon


Hey all,

Following the recent AM-F90 discussion, I found this Japanese news release:

http://www.aiwa.co.jp/exhibi/new_prod/2001/010326_jinji.htm

What it says is as follows:

Since last July, Aiwa has been implementing a system of 8 product
development groups, 3 "core" factories, and dropping 900 employees from a
total of 11,000. However, a number of factors have caused declining profits.

Some of the key changes Aiwa is implementing beginning with the new fiscal
year (starts April 1):

- They will be deleting unprofitable products from their line up, and
concentrating on profitable ones. By fiscal 2002, Aiwa's sales is expected
to shrink by 30% (from today's approx. 300 billion yen).

- The technological tie with Sony will be reinforced and utilized in new
products. Aiwa's own manufacturing will be decreased, with only one main
factory left in Japan.

- It is estimated that, not including the manufacturing division, Aiwa will
cut 30% of its work force.

Details will be released on April 26.  Meanwhile, a news article

(http://www.nikkei.co.jp/news/sangyo/20010327CAHI354626.html)

says that the total work force of about 10,000 today will be halved. Analog
stereo products are the main products to be deleted, as opposed to DVD, MP3
players, which they plan to boost through using Sony's technology.

I wanted to post this because it fits with the idea that Aiwa will be
increasingly cloning Sony products in the near future.

Leon

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