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Old 03-03-2023, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by rld-tv01 View Post
Along with what Videotechie implied: is it possible for the CT-100 chassis to supply a composite video signal with some added custom circuit? There are 15 inch CRT computer monitors with composite video input. I have a 15" Mitsubishi multisync monitor with various inputs including composite.
Well, yes but ... most computers take RGB. Its very very easy to make a circuit to convert the 15GP22 gird feed leads in a CT-100 to standard
solid state RGB levels. I posted the circuit ... it just three FETs, three
bipolar transistors to drive 50 Ohms, and resistors. The only problem
at all is that it needs three 2-10 or so pF trimmers to get the frequency
response right, and a wall-wart to drive. Results are excellent.
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