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3650 update
After jlb2 let me have the European model (AV-3670CE) service manual, which I studied very carefully, I got the full AV-3650 service manual, including all the supplements. When you look at all the changes Sony made to this product in the course of several years (sometimes the supplements were separated by just a few months) you may think this was a very popular VTR at the time. Otherwise, they would not have bothered at all with so many updates.
In this model, the capstan is powered by a DC motor that has a frequency generator (FG) inside. The output of this generator is used by the servo circuits to control the speed and the phase of the tape in relation to the incoming video signal, so when you press Record to start editing, the transition is smooth. (Not having rotary erase heads, "smooth" is a little too benevolent term.) Well, I tried measuring the output frequency of the FG, and got only silence. There must be an open in the coils. That's why the capstan overspeeds, because the servo doesn't get any reference signal. I trust I may get another motor from a similar machine that belongs to a friend of mine. He has it only as a showpiece, and is not interested at all in restoring it. I hope his machine is a late model, like mine, because among the changes Sony did to the 3650s, there was a new capstan motor in the post-1974 machines. |
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