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Re: Which monitor?
by Rennie on Jul 16, 2006 at 5:18:31 pm

Hi Theo
Yes I have a 20D new in the box. I can sell it for $450.00 US (I'm in Canada). I think there is no difference between these input cards for ntsc of pal. I use BVM 14G5U monitors here whereas you are useing the BVM 14G5E monitors. The U would be USA I assume and the E would be Europe. The E designation at the end are 100-120volt and 220 volt with ebu phousphours and pal standard while the U models are 120volt and smpte phousphours and ntsc standard. The cards are in 2 varieties, decoder and interface. Forget all that, I just read the book and the card is 525/625 compatible.

One last thing, some of these bvm's I've seen won't take an sdi card. You need to remove the cover on the option slot and look at the connectors on the rear inside at the end of the slot. There should be 2-64 pin connectors, one above the other taking up all the space from top to bottom. I've encountered bvm's that have only one connector on the bottom half of the slot. The sdi card requires both top and bottom connectors.

"everything is broken"


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