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Ned, below is the complete description (stole it off ebay). There is no switch for .7V to 1V although it has a control to "boost" the signal, and one for peak. I thought it did do that, because that is what everyone on AVSFORUM states you need, I believe the issue is most video cards can't PUSH 30' of cable or something.
The RGB Amplifier does have the switch for .7V and 1V.
I used both boxes in combination to test it. IE, PC into 108-Plus then into Amplifier and out to projector.
I have direct input with the Keydigital transcoder via Component input, so I do not need this box.
Here's a complete description.
Features:
15-125 kHz horizontal frequency range
250 MHz plus video bandwidth
Analog video
Analog high resolution video
ECL video
Features capatibility with MAC II, IBM PS/2, VGA, Super VGA, SUN Workstations, Aplool, HP, NeXT, Super Mac, and more
Boost and peak controls allow for RGB sync runs of up to 500' and 1000'
Vertical & Horizontal picture centering
Horizontal frequency range indication
Has (2) 9-pin inputs
Comes with VGA, MAC, SPARC cables and power supply.
I have ALL the cables for this thing, VGA, VGA Splitter, MAC, MAC Splitter, and SPARC Splitter.
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