Thanks for the demo but I didn't get much from it. At least Davro holds the camera still long enough to see what's going on. This video is too jerky to see what's going on. And then there is a total lack of any schematic, or a link to one somewhere else on the web. It's kind of frustrating to not be able to see what's going on. Sorry if I seem too critical, but I'm trying to help all the viewers with a bit of feedback.
wow, thanks for showin that mr B, when the tv cuts out and the draw goes down on the sec, the foil on the av plug is working like a capacitor, in this case a variable cap, and there must be a great broadcast of energy to block the tv, and fascinating that at that point the draw goes down, wow. so, a tunable air cap. brilliant stuff.
and thanks for trying the idea i suggested !! i think your the first to do that, av into scope,
Thanks for the demo but I didn't get much from it. At least Davro holds the camera still long enough to see what's going on. This video is too jerky to see what's going on. And then there is a total lack of any schematic, or a link to one somewhere else on the web. It's kind of frustrating to not be able to see what's going on. Sorry if I seem too critical, but I'm trying to help all the viewers with a bit of feedback.
acmefixer1 1 year ago
wild sounds from the TV at the end of this clip.
morpher44 2 years ago
wow, thanks for showin that mr B, when the tv cuts out and the draw goes down on the sec, the foil on the av plug is working like a capacitor, in this case a variable cap, and there must be a great broadcast of energy to block the tv, and fascinating that at that point the draw goes down, wow. so, a tunable air cap. brilliant stuff.
and thanks for trying the idea i suggested !! i think your the first to do that, av into scope,
harpbloke 2 years ago