Ken,
That's what I was thinking too, I guess they didn't want to spend the time make a real copy. Victor wasn;t in today so maybe on Monday I can get him to make a real copy of it.
Not sure that the Sharp Image notations are...
Andy responded back to me and verified that the H and V signals are loaded to a resistance which is lower than most monitors. Here's a c/p of his repsonse:
"It is difficult to follow was the H and V sync signals go off the page but I think I can see where they come back in. They are indeed loaded by lower resistances than other monitors, in fact there is a potential divider on the sync lines.
It would be possible to experiment with changing this but would mean messing about with the monitor. What you could try is connecting 10K ohm resistors in series with the H and V sync wires into the monitor. This might prevent the signal from being loaded so much."
I'm not sure where he's saying to add the resistors as there is only a composite sync going into the monitor. Maybe he's talking about adding the resistors at some point after the video inputs enter the chassis... Any thoughts, Ken? Thanks.