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Old 9th May 2007, 2:56 pm   #36
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Default Re: Request for a 32 (and if possible a 30) line standards converter.

Delighted to report that my 30/32 line standards converter arrived this morning. I'm very grateful to Darryl for making this converter available.

I haven't tried it out yet though, as I'm not sure what is required in terms of converting the composite video output into a signal that is suitable for a mechanical TV such as the one described in the thread below. I don't have any significant electronic design skills, it's unlikely I'll be able to come up with a solution on my own.

https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...ad.php?t=13264

I do have one of these, but will later construct something larger for easier viewing. For this reason, I have recently subscribed to the Narrow Bandwidth Television Association.

Thoughts of others? The technical specification can be found here:

http://converter.home.comcast.net/Si...Manual_1.0.pdf
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