a 45rpm strobe disc that is accurate under 50Hz lighting. The closest you can get is 45.112rpm
Fascinating!! So would you offset the crystal to get it accurate??
will the disks work under a compact florescent light?
and are the little dots supposed look like they aren't moving, or should they be blurry?
So how do i tell if my turntable is going at the right speed?




Steerpike_jhb wrote:Anyone tried viewing the strobe disc by the light of a television screen (conventional CRT type). That would be a very accurate 60Hz reference - IF it provides enough light. (0r 50Hz in europe/south africa)
(must be a real broadcast - although a DVD player ought to give a very good refence too).
MelodyMaster wrote:That would be 59.97 Hertz, which is virtually the maximum allowed slowdown during peak power consumption periods in Canada. (The system runs fast overnight to catch up, average frequency over the full day must be exactly 60 Hz to several decimal places.)

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