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August_1997
Re: G-05 monitors


From: Clay Cowgill ( )
Date: Wed Aug 06 1997 - 17:43:49 CDT


>I just got some mail from Frazee saying that he has a bunch of G-05's that
>aren't too burned in. Do you remember looking at any of these when you were
>up there Joe? I've started working on a little cine -> G05 adapter board
>using modern (.ie still in production) parts, duplicating the DAC/switch/Filter
>of the Cine monitor and thought it might be worth picking up a couple if
>they were cheap enough, and weren't toast.

The ones I saw looked to be in pretty good shape. I should have loaded up
on stuff when I was there (we were already moving a remote office back here
by truck in the first place) but getting the stuff from KC to Lexington, MO
with my rented Neon wasn't the easiest thing in the world...

>On a somewhat related note, it looks like the LF13201 switches used in the AVG
>are out of production now, along with the LF13331's used in the Cine, so folks
>might want to start watching for old stock in surplus places..

Yep. Jameco has had them on closeout for a while now. (the 13201's
anyway) I think I bought about half their stock on and off over the last
couple months. (I order a couple dozen every time I order something else.
:-) Last I checked they were down to about 100 pieces. Cheap though--
$.89 each.

The 13201's should work in place of 13331's with the addition of an
inverter on some of the control lines...

>If someone has found plug-in replacement, it would be nice to know about it.

Maxim makes some switches that look like candidates, but I don't think
they're pinout compatible.

-Clay

Clayton N. Cowgill Engineering Manager
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