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Re: VGA with removable connector ?



10mm dia conduit sounds quite small :-/
Have you tried upgrading the shielding on your DIY cable, maybe with
kitchen foil? (but be careful to avoid short-circuits)

Or run Cat5 into a kitchen cupboard, mount the Cat5-VGA box there and
run a shorter VGA cable from kitchen cupboard to screen (I hope you
haven't replastered the wall yet...)

Try adding 01, 02, 03, 04 etc. to the end of the CPC part number to
get the special-offer prices. If I find them in a flyer at home I'll
let you know.

Cheers,

Tim.


On 9/7/06, Marcus Warrington <marcus.warrington@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> 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)



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