Ultrax New member Donor 2017 Joined May 17, 2017 Messages 16 Reaction score 1 Location Florida May 19, 2017 #1 What specifications are recommended when shopping for an Oscilloscope for crt calibration?
MikesArcade Active member Donor 8 years: 2017, 2019-2025 VAPS Joined Apr 22, 2003 Messages 469 Reaction score 236 Location Circleville, Utah May 19, 2017 #2 Why do you "need" a scope?
VectorCollector Well-known member Donor 13 years: 2013-2025 VAPS Joined Mar 16, 2013 Messages 31,610 Reaction score 19,818 Location Kanata, Ontario May 19, 2017 #3 Scopes are good for logic debug and vector analog reasons. Sometimes a digital one is better than analog too -> Depends on what is being monitored. Why, however, need for raster CRT? Most use a DVM or the CraftyMech TPG. https://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=333164&highlight=craftymech
Scopes are good for logic debug and vector analog reasons. Sometimes a digital one is better than analog too -> Depends on what is being monitored. Why, however, need for raster CRT? Most use a DVM or the CraftyMech TPG. https://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=333164&highlight=craftymech
OP OP Ultrax New member Donor 2017 Joined May 17, 2017 Messages 16 Reaction score 1 Location Florida May 19, 2017 #4 I am finishing my recapping of PVM 20m4u and would like to eventually calibrate the video. If it is just easier to calibrate visually than with an oscilloscope I will just use CraftyMech's TPG with some kind of adapter
I am finishing my recapping of PVM 20m4u and would like to eventually calibrate the video. If it is just easier to calibrate visually than with an oscilloscope I will just use CraftyMech's TPG with some kind of adapter