bad AC monitor

From: Bill Gurley <bgurley_at_utk.edu>
Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 07:40:41 -0400

The AMMRL archives have lots of good stuff about replacing
the monitor on a Bruker AC console inexpensively. However,
all of it pertains to replacing the monitor with an NEC
Multisync II (model no. JC-1402HMA). That is a vintage
mid-80's early VGA monitor, with the ability to grab the
horozontal sync provided to it, over a pretty wide range.
The key is that that range extends down to 15kHz, which is
unusually low by today's standards. (BTW, the messages in
the archives referred to this monitor as "CGA", which is not
the case. CGA monitors were based on a digital signal, not
analog.)

Anyway, I find myself in need of one of these and I cannot
seem to find one. I have searched used monitor vendors on
the internet, with no success so far. Can anyone help?

 
-Bill-

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