Argh. Another day without Turbo s-video goodness. I accidentally picked up 0.001uF caps instead of 0.01.
I ordered some from mouser, but am hoping Fry's Electronics will have some when I stop by there this evening so I can be playing by this weekend.
I did however finish adding composite/RCA jacks (figured I may as well do both since s-video isn't very common), removing the RF hardware and putting the s-video jack in its place (which looks
very nice and fits perfectly as long as you mount it upside-down -- otherwise the cable won't fit in properly because of the shape of the hole), and organizing the layout of the project board. Would be nice to have something to cover the hole where the channel selector was but I can live with the one little imperfection.
Too bad I can't find a 8PDT switch to do a region mod though (other than a push on/off type that requires 2 5/8"+ clearance behind it, which I don't
quite have). And I was going to do an LED mod (thought it would look cool to have a blue LED shining from behind the Hu slot) but I'm starting to wonder if it would shine through the Hu slot gap enough to justify bothering with it.
Oh, and does anybody know if I
need to reattach the shielding to the PCB if I removed the RF unit? Isn't RF interference the primary reason for the shielding? I probably will put it back on anyways but if I can leave it off it would probably be easier to fit the project board in and reassemble everything. Plus I pryed off several of the grounding pads and would have to use flux paste to attach the shielding to some new grounding points (which I'm not looking forward to
).