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![]() "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... Keep in mind the difference in phosphor persistence. TV CRTs are designed with enough persistence to make 60 Hz flicker invisible. Computer CRTs have no such limitation. -- Bill, W6WRT Computer CRT's also have phosphor persistence, this is also defined by the physical size and depth of each layer of phosphor as in a TV CRT, the difference is that the phosphor pixels are smaller, so can convert less electron beam energy to light, and for a shorter period of time. Robin |