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[vdr] Re: RGB output pictures




I've taken a RS-232 connector-cable used with AT-boards. I just put the
10-pin female connector onto the DVB-S and screwed the SUB-D9-connector into
my housing. Then I've taken a scart cable, cutted off one scart-connector
and soldered a SUB-D9 female connector to it including a variable 150 Ohm
resistor (don't know the exact word at the moment ...) instead of the 47 Ohm
resistor (as some TVs need 100 Ohm). Now I can simply plug my cable to my
housing and it works fine!

Rene

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lauri Tischler" <lauri.tischler@efore.fi>
To: <vdr@linuxtv.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 7:09 PM
Subject: [vdr] Re: RGB output pictures


> Alessio Sangalli wrote:
> > Hi; I've to build my cable to have the RBG output of the 1.3 DVB cards.
> >
> > I have all the schematics and I've read many posts abou this. However,
> > is there a brilliant solution on how to solder or connect cables to che
> > J2 connector?
>
> Brilliant ?   I dont know, but this is how I will do it.
> First I went digging into the junkbox and found some old internal
> rs-232 flatcables with 10-pin flatcable connector in one end
> and 9 or 25-pin male d-connector in other end.
> Make sure that all 10 wires are connected at the 10-pin connector.
> Specially those ending at 9-pin d-connector dont have all 10 wires.
>
> Then cut off the 9 or 25 pin male, instead solder a 9-pin female
> connector to the end of the flatcable.
> Female, because now you dont make a mistake of using it as
> rs-232 connector.
> Connect pins
> J2 9-pin female
> 1 1
> 2 2
> 3 3
> 4 4
> 5 5
> 6 6
> 7 7
> 8 8
> 9
> 10 9
> There usually is empty place for a 9-pin d-connector in the back of most
> computercases.
> Make SCART cable accordingly with 9-pin male d-connector in the end.
> Cheers..
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