> This can be dangerous, not only to him, but to the monitor
& QL - he could
> end up frying either or both of them.
>
Thanks for the warning. He's pretty clued up as an Elec.Eng.
lecturer by trade, and his house has had live TV & radio
chassis lying around more time than not over the years.

[One of my earliest memories is watching the coronation in
1953 on a 6" green screen, which he'd built from an ex-WD
radar set using circuit diagrams from 'Practical Wireless'.
I got into trouble (not hospital, remarkably) for poking
something through one of the holes in the front of the case
and losing it.]

> However, there appears to [possibly] be a mistake in the
manual, as the pin
> functions were given in 'QL world' (May 1987) differently:

Is it possible the QL World version came from "p31 of the
Concepts section of the QL User guide"? The 15MB QL Service
Manual says in para 1.1 of page A1 under "monitor
connections" that its version replaces those in the User
Guide.

Anyone care to hazard a guess as to which is right? Anyway,
pin 5 won't have a signal if QL World is right.

Regards,

Alan T

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