That's a great looking thing.No CD2 but I've still got a CD1 up in the loft.
Even more amazingly, it still works!
No CD2 but I've still got a CD1 up in the loft.
Even more amazingly, it still works!
No CD2 but I've still got a CD1 up in the loft.
Even more amazingly, it still works!
I think it is a two box design with 6x TDA1540.
Is that the 3 box one? Wanna sell it?
Nope, the one I have is three boxes as it has the optional drop-out error counter unit.
Not really becasue, not only am I very fond of it, it's not actually "mine" to sell (it's a long story...)
...but when are you posting some photos?
It is amazing that those old paper based single sided PCBs are still working. Any stress at all and joints crack
That last photo is the same shift-register PCB as in my CD3 by the looks of it, and was the cause of no audio out on mine (traced to one faulty chip) - I included close up photos of that PCB in my rebuild thread, and chip part numbers are intact