Howdy!
My Gateway Crystal Scan 1572FS SVGA display is about ready to bite
the dust! It's been a pretty good monitor, but I have experienced RFI
that I have never been able to totally eliminate. The interference
points relative to frequencies are far enough apart to allow me to
pretty easily avoid them during contests when I am calling CQ, but
occasionally will be in the way of some weaker signal stations
during S&P.
So...I'm soliciting advice on your experiences for what might be a
relatively "clean" SVGA display I might consider.
Tnx in advance for everyone's help.
CUL es 73.............................."victor"
John Guida NJ1V
nj1v@phoenix.net
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>From patd@wolfenet.com" <patd@wolfenet.com Sat Jan 24 17:41:19 1998
From: patd@wolfenet.com" <patd@wolfenet.com (Patrick Dayshaw)
Subject: [CQ-Contest] SVGA Replacement Recommendations
Message-ID: <01BD28AC.56F7AC80@patd@wolfenet.com>
Although in some past threads on monitors for CONTESTING
some have stated that 17" monitors are too big, if you are
an aging male like myself, suffering from the effects of
testosterone poisoning, (that may describe a number of us
in the CONTESTING community), a 17" monitor may be a good
deal. I just purchased a SONY 200SX that appears to be RFI
free (at least in my installation). The monitor is mounted
about 2" from the TS-850S and I have yet to detect any RFI.
I should note that I do by nature separate my AC Power, RF
Signal, and Misc Computer cables in their routing so I have
taken some precautions in this area. Your mileage may vary.
Patrick
WA7VNI
patd@wolfenet.com
On Saturday, January 24, 1998 02:41 AM, John Guida
[SMTP:nj1v@phoenix.net] wrote:
> Howdy!
>
> My Gateway Crystal Scan 1572FS SVGA display is about
ready
> to bite
> the dust! It's been a pretty good monitor, but I have
> experienced RFI
> that I have never been able to totally eliminate. The
> interference
> points relative to frequencies are far enough apart to
> allow me to
> pretty easily avoid them during contests when I am
calling
> CQ, but
> occasionally will be in the way of some weaker signal
> stations
> during S&P.
>
> So...I'm soliciting advice on your experiences for what
> might be a
> relatively "clean" SVGA display I might consider.
>
> Tnx in advance for everyone's help.
>
>
> CUL es 73.............................."victor"
>
> John Guida NJ1V
> nj1v@phoenix.net
>
>
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> contest/
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