Well those are going fast! 17 down 3 to go. Somebody bought 10 of them!
They don't sell internationally and I purchased one for a German group
member and one for me.
Standard disclaimer not my auction not affiliated with the seller.
Somebody has Raytheon CK1414F10C monoscopes buy it now for
Interesting, it sounds like a very complicated way to display
characters. Your datasheet is dated 1966, I thought they would have
had some more modern technology by that time?
Michel
On Mar 24, 7:24 pm, Nick n...@desmith.net wrote:
On Mar 24, 8:12 am, Cobra007 mic...@xiac.com wrote:
What
They are quite fantastic units if you think about how to integrate
characters on a linear or vector scope screen where you only have
access to analog signals and no digital to analogue converter.
/Martin
On 24 mar, 09:57, Cobra007 mic...@xiac.com wrote:
Interesting, it sounds like a very
They look really nice and interesting! Id really love to see it in action.
I havent found any videos/pictures though. Does somebody know where to find
any?
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Do you know of anyone ever successfully recreating a full display with
these using a second CRT?
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 4:24 AM, Nick n...@desmith.net wrote:
On Mar 24, 8:12 am, Cobra007 mic...@xiac.com wrote:
What does that exactly do? It looks like it is something similar to a
more
I would like to see that too, with all analogue technology to drive
the monoscope and CRT. Not so easy to replicate I think. From Nick's
datasheets it seems like they used this type of tube for flight
information screens in airports. So I may well have seen this in the
early 1970's, but never
I would like to see that too, with all analogue technology to drive
the monoscope and CRT. Not so easy to replicate I think.
I used to have a video terminal that used a monoscope as the character
generator. Had the schematics for it, too.
- John
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