haynes@ucscc.UCSC.EDU (99700000) (09/26/88)
Used to have an old AM transmitter that used a one-inch oscilloscope tube for a modulation monitor. Believe it was type 913, or maybe it was 931. I would like to have something like this nowadays; wonder if anybody knows whether such things still exist and where to get them. haynes@ucscc.ucsc.edu haynes@ucscc.bitnet ..ucbvax!ucscc!haynes "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an Art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle
phd@speech1.cs.cmu.edu (Paul Dietz) (09/27/88)
In article <4935@saturn.ucsc.edu> haynes@ucscc.UCSC.EDU (Jim Haynes) writes: >Used to have an old AM transmitter that used a one-inch oscilloscope >tube for a modulation monitor. Believe it was type 913, or maybe it >was 931. I would like to have something like this nowadays; wonder >if anybody knows whether such things still exist and where to get them. A couple of years ago, many of the electronic junk stores in the San Fran. area were selling old Sony viewfinders. These are 1" monitors that take a standard video signal, and run off a nine volt battery at about 100ma! Neat toy. Mine cost about $17. The only catch is that the picture is inverted. Anyhow, I'm sure it would be easy to use these for your purposes... Paul H. Dietz ____ ____ Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering / oo \ <_<\\\ Carnegie Mellon University /| \/ |\ \\ \\ -------------------------------------------- | | ( ) | | | ||\\ "If God had meant for penguins to fly, -->--<-- / / |\\\ / he would have given them wings." _________^__^_________/ / / \\\\-