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Farley Squint

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I'm looking for a (hopefully) simple circuit to flip an NTSC 1 volt video
signal left to right. I've seen this feature built into monitors used for
rear-vision systems, and even a few cameras, but the equipment I'm using
lacks this ability. TIA
 
On a sunny day (Sat, 10 Apr 2004 09:05:23 -0400) it happened "Farley Squint"
<farley@squint.com> wrote in <Hsedndd1v8y-bOrdRVn-hw@adelphia.com>:

I'm looking for a (hopefully) simple circuit to flip an NTSC 1 volt video
signal left to right. I've seen this feature built into monitors used for
rear-vision systems, and even a few cameras, but the equipment I'm using
lacks this ability. TIA
Simples way is to reverse horizontal defection coil in CRT monitor.
If you have an LCD monitor, now way.
Mirror?
JP
 
Jan Panteltje wrote...
"Farley Squint" wrote

I'm looking for a (hopefully) simple circuit to flip an NTSC 1 volt video
signal left to right. I've seen this feature built into monitors used for
rear-vision systems, and even a few cameras, but the equipment I'm using
lacks this ability. TIA

Simples way is to reverse horizontal defection coil in CRT monitor.
You mean to swap the two wires to the defection coil, right?

Thanks,
- Win

whill_at_picovolt-dot-com
 
On 10 Apr 2004 09:14:23 -0700, Winfield Hill
<Winfield_member@newsguy.com> wrote:

Jan Panteltje wrote...

"Farley Squint" wrote

I'm looking for a (hopefully) simple circuit to flip an NTSC 1 volt video
signal left to right. I've seen this feature built into monitors used for
rear-vision systems, and even a few cameras, but the equipment I'm using
lacks this ability. TIA

Simples way is to reverse horizontal defection coil in CRT monitor.

You mean to swap the two wires to the defection coil, right?

Thanks,
- Win

whill_at_picovolt-dot-com
That works... I did that sort of thing in my Dad's TV repair shop when
I was a kid.

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"Winfield Hill" <Winfield_member@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:c596gv02i6h@drn.newsguy.com...
Jan Panteltje wrote...

"Farley Squint" wrote

I'm looking for a (hopefully) simple circuit to flip an NTSC 1 volt
video
signal left to right. I've seen this feature built into monitors used
for
rear-vision systems, and even a few cameras, but the equipment I'm
using
lacks this ability. TIA

Simples way is to reverse horizontal defection coil in CRT monitor.

You mean to swap the two wires to the defection coil, right?
Win, I _hope_ you're only asking this to provide a vehicle for
clarification,
right? PLEASE don't tell me you, of all people, actually didn't know
this??!?!?!!

Cheers!
Rich

(P.S. I used to do that with video games, too.)
 
On a sunny day (10 Apr 2004 09:14:23 -0700) it happened Winfield Hill
<Winfield_member@newsguy.com> wrote in <c596gv02i6h@drn.newsguy.com>:

Jan Panteltje wrote...

"Farley Squint" wrote

I'm looking for a (hopefully) simple circuit to flip an NTSC 1 volt video
signal left to right. I've seen this feature built into monitors used for
rear-vision systems, and even a few cameras, but the equipment I'm using
lacks this ability. TIA

Simples way is to reverse horizontal defection coil in CRT monitor.

You mean to swap the two wires to the defection coil, right?

Thanks,
Eh, yes, the wires, these days the coil is likely even glued on or so...
I should have been more clear :)
JP
 

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