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tubesrule 07-09-2004 09:04 AM

New Multi-Standard Converter
 
Hello all,
I am posting here and elsewhere to determine the interest level in a Multi-Standards video converter I designed. I originally made these for myself and a few other collectors, but got some interest at the Early Television Convention this year, so I am trying to determine if it is feasible to have a few more built depending on if enough people are interested. I threw together a quick web page explaining the device and all the details. Please check it out at www.auroravideosys.com/converter if you have any interest.

Thanks,
Darryl

Steve McVoy 07-09-2004 01:32 PM

I'd like to add that the converter works extremely well, and the Darryl is doing this as a service to collectors - he makes no profit on the units, and has invested dozens of hours in designing and buildling the unit.

We have two at the museum, one for the CBS field sequential sets and one for our 405 line sets. We plan to get a couple more to operate our mechanical sets.

prewtv 07-13-2004 08:35 AM

Re: New Multi-Standard Converter
 
Quote:

Originally posted by tubesrule
Hello all,
I am posting here and elsewhere to determine the interest level in a Multi-Standards video converter I designed. I originally made these for myself and a few other collectors, but got some interest at the Early Television Convention this year, so I am trying to determine if it is feasible to have a few more built depending on if enough people are interested. I threw together a quick web page explaining the device and all the details. Please check it out at www.auroravideosys.com/converter if you have any interest.

Thanks,
Darryl

I am interested. Have a 1936 article "Amateurs can Build Television Receivers" about W6XAO DON LEE TV with a "300-line sequentially-scanned picture with a frame frequency of 24 per second"


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