Forgive me if this subject has been beaten to death here previously.
Besides, we need something to do while the hackers are finishing
the Zektor mods :)
Whilst digging through some trashed out monitors, I noticed that
the horizontal yoke deflection coils from some monitors can be
removed without too much hassle.
Since the vertical response seems to be the limiting factor in some
experiments by Clay and company, would somebody who knows more
about monitor design care to comment on the feasability of the
following.
Take one monitor yoke, remove horizontal windings. Take another monitor
yoke of the same type, disconnect the vertical windings and attach other
horizontal windings. Orient loose horizontal winding 90 degrees from
other
horiztontal windings. Place & align new yoke on a WG K6100 compatible
tube. Attach K6100 chassis to tube. Turn on & watch for smoke :)
Would this even work? Since the horizontal winding is 15.750 KHz, would
there be any response outside of a small window around 15K?
Any comments from the monitor wizards? Gregg? Zonn? Ferris? Anybody?
Virtu-Al
Received on Fri May 23 14:36:38 1997
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