Re: [digitalradio] CRT MONITOR...off topic
With LCD displays, I don't know as it matters much. I've yet to see a LCD flicker at 60Hz. (CRTs at 60Hz drive me batty.) For CRT, I prefer the slowest speed that I can't see the flicker. Usually about 70Hz. If you push higher, you sometimes loose sharpness as you push the video and crt drive circuits to roll-off frequency limits. If you're a gamer, some other preferences may come into play. On 11/28/06, David Michael Gaytko // WD4KPD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i have a nice KDS vs-190i monitor for the station. i am familiar with > the term native resolution, and run the monitor in that mode (1280/1024 > in true color). > > the monitor and video card will run many different sync rates. how does > one determine the best sync freq > > david/wd4kpd > > > Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
Re: [digitalradio] CRT MONITOR...off topic
Don't know. It might be a case of sync or swim. (groan) John VE5MU - Original Message - From: David Michael Gaytko // WD4KPD To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 10:33 AM Subject: [digitalradio] CRT MONITOR...off topic i have a nice KDS vs-190i monitor for the station. i am familiar with the term native resolution, and run the monitor in that mode (1280/1024 in true color). the monitor and video card will run many different sync rates. how does one determine the best sync freq david/wd4kpd
[digitalradio] CRT MONITOR...off topic
i have a nice KDS vs-190i monitor for the station. i am familiar with the term native resolution, and run the monitor in that mode (1280/1024 in true color). the monitor and video card will run many different sync rates. how does one determine the best sync freq david/wd4kpd