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- From: koren@fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Subject: Re: does this device exist?
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- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 16:00:40 GMT
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- Steve McKinty - Sun ICNC (smckinty@sunicnc.France.Sun.COM) wrote:
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- > Not so. All colour TVs incorporate such circuitry, to build a standalone
- > composite->RGB decoder unit would cost about $50 for the parts, maybe a bit
- > more if you needed an external power supply.
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- For anybody who wants to try putting one together, an issue of Radio
- Electronics a while back had an article with plans for such a thing. It
- costed between $50 and $75 for parts. However, good luck finding that
- Motorola IC they used. I don't think they're in production any more.
-
- - steve
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