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I appreciate the suggestion. It seems, though, that the contrast ratio isn't
too high on this display setup. I am beginning to think that a polarizing filter mounted in front of the display might help. It appears that there is diffusion occuring in the display substrate itself. This type of display may not have been intended to be backlit in the first place, or the dot pitch of the display itself is fairly coarse. I've got some old reflective graphics displays that also have this appearance. Pete "k9kz" wrote in message ... "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message . .. Thanks for the info..............I did indeed adjust the contrast. The display reminds me of an image as viewed by a person who has cataracts (I have had those). Pete You can get a special stand from Universal Radio that might well make viewing more pleasant. I plan to order one. Bill |
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