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CED Digest Vol. 4 No. 9 • 2/27/1999 |
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 09:13:59 -0600 From: Geoff Oltmans To: Tom Howe <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Re: CED Digest Vol. 4 No. 8 > My theory is that the discs are the major cause of the skiping. Due to > > changes in their surface and track characteristics as they age.......I > > believe it was this skipping that some reliability engineer discovered..... > and the potential liability it posed that caused RCA to remove the product > from the market. I have examined some skippers....up close....and it looked > like the plastic was changing color/texture. The fact that discs that > didn't skip and then did ....on two different players makes me suspect the > media.Although one seems to be able to "adjust/fix" the player to stop/slow > skiping those discs come back soon as skippers. Comments? > I've never seen a business specific P & L on ced's. Is one available? I think you're right... the majority of the skipping is the cause of the media itself. I have noticed on a couple of my discs that skip that there are visible spots on the disc, which I think is where the lubricant has dried out a little, and they tend to skip over those points. Plus you can find scratches on the discs from just inserting/removing the discs from the caddy. It doesn't take much to throw it off track, since we're talking about a groove density that's pretty high. If the stylus is deflected by just a few microns, it'll skip. *Geoff!* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 07:04:43 -0600 From: "David Potochick" To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: CED's for sale or Trade 3 CED Movies For Sale or Trade...... Make me an offer.... Perhaps I should put them on Ebay..... Hmmmm... Anyway, here are the movies.... Breaking Away The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Ordinary People (2 disc set) Dave. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Zman851014 Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 13:42:30 EST To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: Rca CED player Hello,Sir.May be you could help me?I have an RCA CED machine which developed a low pitch grounding noise while playing a disk(video is o.k. but sound is jerky).Also when stopped it makes a noise just like bad brake pads on the car.The noise is rotating.What it could be?Is it easy to fix? Thanks, Greg P.S. Please subscribe me to the digest. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Subject: CED Player SGT-250 From: peterg To: "Tom Howe" <ceds@teleport.com> Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 00:44:37 -0500 How is everything going? I just got a GREAT deal on some CED's my following your advise.I palced a wanted add in my local paper for RCA Selectavision. I got a response from a man who lives 5 minutes from me. He had a non working SGT-250(with REMOTE! and manuel)plus 57 discs all of the "classic" vein that RCA released(Pscyo,29 Steps,Ben Hurr and so on) I told him the discs dont go for much at all. He said how about $1.00 a disk and I will throw in the non-working player with remote! I got the lot and brought it home. I have a SGT-250 that works pretty well so I can use the remote with it. I know the remote goes for $60.00 new.Here is the problem with the SGT-250 that I just got. I hope you and others from the newsletter can help(Please) 1.When you plug it in and turn it on a motor starts going.The Door will not open. 2.I opened the door with a pen and looked inside. 3. I discovered that the turntable is not where it should be. It is up high, past where the door opens up. I dont know how the turntable got up in that position. 4.Do you know if this can be fixed easily or is it a impossible job? I know you had stated in the webpage that the SGT-250 was made very well compared to other CED players. Problem #2 The working CED Plaer(250) that I have been using has a small problem, that may get worse. 1.When you turn on the player a motor starts going. The Door tries to open but it only opens about a quarter of the way it should.I have to pull it down with my finger. 2. When I put the very top edge of the caddy into the machine,a motor stops goiong(the motor to open the door?) 3. When I unload a disc(by putting the caddy in) the motor continues to "grind" until I turn off the player. At this point the door closes all the way. What do you think the problem might be(worn belt) and how could it be fixed? Thank you for your helpful advide in advance! Peter
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