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Date   : Fri, 01 May 2009 20:41:19 +0100
From   : mfirth@... (Michael Firth)
Subject: Microvitec Cub Monitor Adjustments

me@... wrote:
> On 1 May 2009, at 12:34, Ian Wolstenholme wrote:
>
>   
>> Thanks for this - in view of the warning, I don't think I'll be  
>> fiddling about
>> much inside these monitors.  I had an idea the "convergence" might be
>> something to do with the rings on the back of the tube, I reckon  
>> I'll just
>> have to live with it ("live" being the operative word!)
>>     
>
>
> As cub monitors die off, what useful alternatives do we have? RGB-to- 
> SCART gives just as good a picture, right?
>
>   
With a decent RGB->SCART cable, I find that my 14" Sony CRT gives nearly 
as good a picture as a Microvitec Cub.
I think the picture quality you get will depend mainly on the quality of 
the TV you use.
> Presumably a small LCD television with a SCART socket would look  
> perfectly good.
>
>   
I've had rather mixed success with LCD TVs - one looked very good with 
my Beeb connected, but the other one I have didn't like the Beeb's 
signal much, and the picture jittered up and down, and wasn't really usable.

> ...does anyone want to make me an RGB-to-SCART cable? ;)
>   
There's a vendor on eBay that sells very good ones - I bought one and it 
did the job great.

His current auction (actually a buy-it-now) is here:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BBC-B-Micro-High-Quality-RGB-Scart-Lead-Cable-NEW_W0QQitemZ390046563590QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_VintageComputing_RL?hash=item390046563590

They aren't cheap, but I value the time it would take me to make one, 
plus the cost of the bits, to be more than he's selling them for.

Regards

Michael
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