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Hi all:
I'm trying to output from a computer to a Sony KV-20S20 TV. Does anyone have scan frequencies and exact refresh rate for this set? If so, I'd be very grateful if you could post them. Thanks Dave |
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Like ALL NTSC 525/60 televisions the horizontal scan rate is 15,734 KHz,
vertical scan rate is 59.94 Hz, and color subcarrier is 3.579545 MHz. A video card installed in your computer with a composite NTSC 525/60 Video Output should work just fine. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - wrote in message ... Hi all: I'm trying to output from a computer to a Sony KV-20S20 TV. Does anyone have scan frequencies and exact refresh rate for this set? If so, I'd be very grateful if you could post them. Thanks Dave |
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correction: the comma should have been a decimal point..... 15.734 KHz
........... "sofie" wrote in message ... Like ALL NTSC 525/60 televisions the horizontal scan rate is 15,734 KHz, vertical scan rate is 59.94 Hz, and color subcarrier is 3.579545 MHz. A video card installed in your computer with a composite NTSC 525/60 Video Output should work just fine. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - wrote in message ... Hi all: I'm trying to output from a computer to a Sony KV-20S20 TV. Does anyone have scan frequencies and exact refresh rate for this set? If so, I'd be very grateful if you could post them. Thanks Dave |
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"sofie" bravely wrote to "All" (27 Jun 05 12:53:27)
--- on the heady topic of " Scan frequencies for a Sony KV-20S20" so From: "sofie" so Xref: aeinews sci.electronics.repair:51690 That is okay, the EU prefers commas to delimit decimals. God only knows why... What is wrong with a dot, tell me!? so correction: the comma should have been a decimal point..... so 15.734 KHz .......... so "sofie" wrote in message so ... Like ALL NTSC 525/60 televisions the horizontal scan rate is 15,734 KHz, vertical scan rate is 59.94 Hz, and color subcarrier is 3.579545 MHz. A video card installed in your computer with a composite NTSC 525/60 Video Output should work just fine. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - wrote in message ... Hi all: I'm trying to output from a computer to a Sony KV-20S20 TV. Does anyone have scan frequencies and exact refresh rate for this set? If so, I'd be very grateful if you could post them. Thanks Dave .... Bald spot? It's a solar panel for a sex machine. |
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Did it ever occur to you that maybe he hit the comma by mistake, ?
Get a Life so correction: the comma should have been a decimal point..... so 15.734 KHz .......... |
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Asimov / Kip :
Yea.... I have seen that too.... where commas are used instead of decimal points..... that seems to me that a lot of confusion could be created..... 15.734 KHz is a whole lot different than 15,734KHz. And, yes, I did accidentally hit the comma instead of the decimal point..... so I wanted to correct myself before I got a barrage of posts telling me of my stupid error. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Asimov" wrote in message ... "sofie" bravely wrote to "All" (27 Jun 05 12:53:27) --- on the heady topic of " Scan frequencies for a Sony KV-20S20" so From: "sofie" so Xref: aeinews sci.electronics.repair:51690 That is okay, the EU prefers commas to delimit decimals. God only knows why... What is wrong with a dot, tell me!? so correction: the comma should have been a decimal point..... so 15.734 KHz .......... |
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No confusion here , sorry .
kip "sofie" wrote in message ... Asimov / Kip : Yea.... I have seen that too.... where commas are used instead of decimal points..... that seems to me that a lot of confusion could be created..... 15.734 KHz is a whole lot different than 15,734KHz. And, yes, I did accidentally hit the comma instead of the decimal point..... so I wanted to correct myself before I got a barrage of posts telling me of my stupid error. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Asimov" wrote in message ... "sofie" bravely wrote to "All" (27 Jun 05 12:53:27) --- on the heady topic of " Scan frequencies for a Sony KV-20S20" so From: "sofie" so Xref: aeinews sci.electronics.repair:51690 That is okay, the EU prefers commas to delimit decimals. God only knows why... What is wrong with a dot, tell me!? so correction: the comma should have been a decimal point..... so 15.734 KHz .......... |
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