Hello, Maybe this is not the right place to ask...but it sounds so still on this list lately so here is a sound question. Anyone here has idea's where to shop...
Hi Mark We have produced a number of custom headphone listening posts for clients in the past. We don't have a finished unit "off-the-shelf" as they are...
Apologies for cross-posting, and for being off topic. Have a happy 4th. ... *** The first draft of the proposed ESTA standard for feeder cable is out for...
Stuart, I just mailed you the missing bits about my headset problem. Very likely it is best like you suggest to have these things costume build. The control of...
Hi folks! I am new to the list, and I need a dimmer module (1 or 2 channel, 110v, 10 amp or more) that can auto-dim or brighten using an internal 0-10 second...
... can use ... The obvious solution would be to get an IF-501 protocol converter from NSI. It can have switches set to take analog input and output DMX or ...
Bill Nelson
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Jul 6, 2006 12:01 am
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Hello guys! Can anyone provide me suppliers for doing a planetarium? Thanks! Joel Q. Yabut [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
You have a couple of options, but the RA Gray modules would have been pretty close to what you are looking for. We also once made bi-level and quad-level...
Doug Mobley
doug@...
Jul 6, 2006 9:45 pm
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Along the lines of what Doug said, if this is a one-off application, I'd be inclined to attach a small motor drive to the shaft of a standard (with a knob)...
This guy looks to be exactly what you want. Contact closure control and everything. http://www.smarthome.com/2366c.html If you need more programmability, use...
Dan Jamele
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Jul 7, 2006 6:54 am
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In message <e8kr2a+el4q@eGroups.com>, johns_az <yahoo@...> writes ... That's a bit retro. There are definitely slow on / slow off switch controlled...
Hi all I've had an enquiry which involves getting six video signals onto TFT displays in a small rotating cube (yuk...) I think there are two possible routes: ...
... Yup, and conventional dimmers and DC motors are very easy to find, very reliable, very dependable, and very inexpensive. Besides, I -like- retro. <smile> ...
I would guess that you're having trouble finding video slip rings because the things are awful. The do wear out, they do get dirty and cause noise in the...
... For the video, I would suggest going digital and using a fiber optic "rotary joint" http://www.polysci.com/FiberopticsandSecurity/forj.html John...
... -Yeah- Maybe something like Alcorn McBride's Video Binloop- with six cards. Then you could just put a jack into the wall and have someone update it with...
Justin Stasiw
jms5194@...
Jul 7, 2006 11:34 pm
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for Princess Cruises on the Coral and Island Princess we had a requirement for live video on a number of turntables. The turntables were already equipped with...
From: "John Huntington" <jhuntington@...> ... And for power I'd use a small online UPS, one that is always online and charges from the mains while they...
... Haven't got any experience with them but I recently read something about a German company who specialise in this kit. They also have an office in ...
If you do opt for slip rings, look for the 'mercury wetted' ones. The liquid metal at the contact pretty much eliminates noise. We have done control systems...
Doug Mobley
doug@...
Jul 8, 2006 9:21 pm
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In message <AC8C5AB8-0310-48FB-8E5F-FEB5104804BC@...>, Doug Mobley <doug@...> writes ... I was going to joke about old mercury bath or...
Hello all, I've just been tasked with planning and acquiring the equipment for video playback for an upcoming production of The Laramie Project. The...
Hello Carl We just got the first demo unit of our new EyesUp units. There are 4 contact closures to play 1 of 4 videos. MPEG1,2 or 4. Media is stored on...
Dan Jamele
danj@...
Jul 9, 2006 6:49 am
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Hi Dan, Where might I find cut sheets and the like? I'd really rather buy new as opposed to used and unknown! Thanks, - carl ... From: Dan Jamele To:...
I found this on a forum at www.picbasic.org posted be See_Mos: "From the introduction of the first JVC VHS video until about 8 years ago I repaired video...
This is the original unit. The new one replaces some of the connectors on the back with switch button inputs. You still have the Composite output that you...
Dan Jamele
danj@...
Jul 10, 2006 12:55 am
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OOPS. I am sorry all. This should be off list at this point. :( Dan ... -- Dan Jamele MediaMation Inc. 2461 W. 205th St. #B-100 Torrance, CA. 90501 ...
Dan Jamele
danj@...
Jul 10, 2006 1:05 am
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HI Carleton, I have used the MediaWiz unit, DV-68 is the latest version. It is a small compact unit that can be controlled a number of ways. I will have to get...