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6 arcade monitors for .99 cents?? Anyone near San Antonio TX?

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RayB:


--- Quote from: Kremmit on June 13, 2004, 12:35:35 am ---So did anybody ever find out what the deal was with these?

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MP2526 won the auction. So let's wait until he has them in his possession...


Magnet_Eye:

Is he gonna take all 30-40 of them?

Sounds like the guy just wants to get rid of em fast and cheap like. Maybe they are stolen... :-\

mp2526:

I'm driving down there early tomorrow morning.  I'll let you guys know the story on the monitors as soon as I get it.

mp2526:

Ok

I picked up the monitors this morning.  I believe the name of the company was photo telisys or something like that.  The closet they were in had a lot of old electrical test equipment and what not.  They seem to do some type of research with the goverment as the guest sign in sheet had some DOD informatation on it.  The lady that was selling the monitors was I believe an assistant for her boss who was actually the one who originally bought these monitiors and he was just too busy to deal with it.  She really didn't have much info on the monitors.  I may email her again and see if she can get her boss to take a few minutes to give me any info he may have.  She was really nice, but just didn't have anything to do with the purchase of these monitors.  She was willing to sell me the whole lot for $100, but I didn't have that much on me and I wasn't sure if I wanted that many monitors that I may not be able to do anything with.

Here is what I have gleened from the information printed on them and some quick research on the web.  I'll post photos and a plea for help soon in the Monitor/Video Forum.

They are made by Elston Electronics Corp which I believed was bought out by Display Technologies Inc.
They are 9" diag.
Possibly Monochrome (unconfirmed)
Model # DM30-098O-743-CO4
12 VDC
The tube was manufactured by Clinton Electronics and is Model # CE663W9K4 (I have emailed them for info)

They are new in box, but were manufactured in 1989.

Again, I'll post pics once I replace the battery in my camera.  If anyone has any info on this monitor I would appreciate it.

Mike


AlanS17:

What type of connection do they use?

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