PreVue Technologies Sync Strainer MS-15b Amiga Video Toaster / Flyer 2000 4000 For Sale

PreVue Technologies Sync Strainer MS-15b Amiga Video Toaster / Flyer 2000 4000
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PreVue Technologies Sync Strainer MS-15b Amiga Video Toaster / Flyer 2000 4000:
$99.98

Sync Strainer MS-15b
PreVue Technologies

The Sync Strainer allows the use of multi-sync monitors with the Commodore Amiga while in genlock mode. The Sync Strainer automatically switches between the various scan modes, requiring no attention from the user.

The Sync Strainer insures that the synchronizing signals from the Amiga meet the requirements of a multi-sync monitor. The multi-sync monitor MUST be able of scanning at a 15.7kHz Horizontal rate. The Sync Strainer always buffers the H- and V-sync signals, replacing the original Commodore-supplied silver adapter.

This adpater is required when a Newtek Video Toaster is installed and your using your Amiga with a multi-sync monitor, such as the Commodore 1942, 1950, 1960 or CEI 1962 Mutli-Sync/Scan Monitors.

The adapter is 23pin on one end and 15pin on the other.

Good Condition as pictured and Guaranteed Against DOA.

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