Sorry, not only am I new to electronics, but also to this forum. So I didn't see the responses until now. Thank you.
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Newbrain says seems to jive with what I am seeing. I see on one click the signal going high on both channels and staying there and on the next click it goes down and stays there. Also when I checked my solder connections I got connection between all of common+A+B in one position so I think this jives with that too. Here is the new encoder
https://learn.adafruit.com/ano-rotary-encoderI watched so many Youtube videos about multivibrators, RS latches, flip flops and more. My head smokes. Aside from learning all these new things I partitioned the problem in my head how I would program it. For when both channels go high and stay there I thought I will devise something to bring it down to zero after a while ( like the original encoder). So I just experimented with a RC circuit and a PNP. My theory is that the PNP will shut off when there is enough voltage on the base ( equal to the source voltage ) and so I can get my output low. Like the old encoder I should see a signal which then goes to zero. This should work for the pulse up. For the pulse down from the encoder I don't know yet. Maybe something like discharging the capacitor that brings the base of the PNP to 0 and it will start conducting again, but then what will charge it. But I am just making stuff up in my head. I am sure there is stuff with comparators or things that can be tried.
This is one click
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9oqQMYmUprqyXRXz7This is the next click
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9oqQMYmUprqyXRXz7Maybe I try MarkFs circuit, but it's complicated for a beginnner (nor do I have the parts yet _. Maybe better to work up from simple stuff, fail or stall and try something new. I will need to get the parts.
I am not sure it was the encoder JuanGg. But this is almost besides the point. Now, I just want to learn how things work and hack into them. That's best done with a real world problem.
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At the high probability I don't know what I am doing I went back just now with a multimeter and all I can say is that it seems on one click there is a connection between A-C-B and on the next click there is non. Not sure if I don't know how to read a MM. I meant to go into the Arduino library to look through it. This will tell me how the encoder behaves.