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Old January 7th 04, 12:24 AM
Michael A. Terrell
 
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Steve Nosko wrote:

I have a 3/4 or perhaps 1" CRT. Possibly from a camcorder, don't know.
Haven't been able to find anything. The wearable computer sites may be a
possibility, but I didn't see any leads so far. I want to use it for a
portable DF system.
The number is unreadable. It has yellow ink printing not etched. What
could be the manufacturer: an "N" followed by what looks like a backwards
somewhat stylized "B" What there is of a number looks like R2 then possibly
a 1 and most likely a 5. So it sort-of looks like R215, but much of the ink
is gone. Standard 9 pin. Pins 4-5 must be the filament since they show 4
ohms cold. about 1" dia & 2" long. How about some ideas???

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If it is from a camcorder, it should have a deflection yoke. How
about some pictures? It might trigger someone to recognize it.

Suitable newsgroups a
news:alt.binaries.schematics.electronic
news:alt.binaries.pictures.radio

Also, you can lay small parts on a flatbed scanner, cover them with a
sheet of white paper, and put a light over the paper to reduce shadows.
Yo can get good close-ups this way. I usually scan at 600 DPI, and
reduce image size to what I want. I would post a picture, an ask the
guys on news:sci.electronics.repair if anyone there can identify it.

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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida