I wrote the seller, he's looking into it before the auction ends. I agree this
is not Amplifone Vector (doesn't look anything like any of the ones I've worked
on).
-Al-
Joel Rosenzweig wrote:
> These are not HV units for the Amplifone vector monitor. These are HV units
> for a RASTER display.
>
> Perhaps the seller is confused because they have an HV transformer that
> looks similar to the original HV transformer in the Amplifone vector
> monitor. Rest assured, these are different beasts.
>
> Joel-
>
> >Has anyone ever seen an amplifone HV that looked like these?:
> >
> >http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=275412531
> >
> >Notice the different heatsink and what appears to be a 5 pin molex
> >connector on the board itself. I also don't see the "donut" that
> >connects to the end of the picture tube, but perhaps these have been
> >removed.
> >
> >Are these hack jobs, or am I just showing my lack of experience with
> >amplifones...?
>
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