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Re: VGA with removable connector ?



Any use?
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=3DAV12341
=A315.95+vat

HTH,

Tim.

On 9/7/06, Marcus Warrington <marcus.warrington@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Does anyone know of somewhere that sells long (15m) VGA cables that
> *DON'T* have a moulded VGA connector. What I need is one where the
> connector is the old style shell connector that I can separate and
then
> remove all the pins. The reason is that I need to pass the VGA cable
> down a conduit that is too small to take the VGA connector itself. At
> the moment I'm using a cheap cable that I chopped the head off and
then
> soldered back together once I'd passed it down the conduit. This works
> OK but the display suffers from a small amount of ghosting so I'm
> looking for a better (shielded) solution. (The display is a
touchscreen
> panel embedded in the wall of the dining room)
>
> Marcus



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