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Default Scan frequencies for a Sony KV-20S20

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.
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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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correction: the comma should have been a decimal point..... 15.734 KHz
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"sofie" wrote in message
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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
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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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"sofie" bravely wrote to "All" (27 Jun 05 12:53:27)
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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
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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
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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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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.
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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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 ..........



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No confusion here , sorry .

kip

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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
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"Asimov" wrote in message
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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 ..........





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