Fix for Hum in Accurian ADR323 DVR Lite-on clone

Notes on Accurian ADR 3223 DVR.

This unit is a clone of some popular Lite-on units. My brand new unit had a bad video hum associated with the built in NTSC tuner. I took it back and got a new unit and the new one had the exact same hum. The hum was associated with the video and was worst with white scenes. I examined the built in NTSC mono video tuner. It uses a Sanyo LA75676 video demodulator chip. The data sheet for the chip indicates that Pin

2 is the power supply filter bypass pin for the audio FM detector and Sanyo recommends a 1uF cap to ground. The tuner had a small chip cap connected to pin 2. It may be 1 uF, I could not tell. I added a 68uF filter cap to ground and the hum is greatly attenuated. The hum is not caused by the 60Hz power line but is crosstalk from the video via the internal power supply in the LA75676 demodulator chip.

(Note there can be many causes of hum. This particular hum can be identifed because it changes with the video. Very white scenes cause more hum, dark scenes cuase less hum. If your hum is not like this, then it is a different problem.)

The built in tuner is a small sub assembly that can be easily unplugged from the main board by removing the back panel. Note the screws are of different types, keep track of where they go when you take it apart. The LA75676 can be accessed by removing the shield cover on the bottom side of the tuner can. The cover cannot be completely removed but can be bent back a little enough to get in and tack solder a small wire to pin 2 of the IC. Then a capacitor is added outside the shield can attached to the small wire. This is a small 24 pin SOIC. Don't try this unless you are good at soldering small SMT type parts.

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