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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1994-January - Vol 15 Issue 11 - Page 6

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January 1994
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NEW PRODUCT:
ASC INTROS
RGB
TO NTSC
SIGNAL CONVERTER
Stephen Perry
Amusement Systems Corp.
Longwood, Florida
CONVERT TO WIDE SCREENS
The ASC Model 121 RGB to
NTSC Video Signal Converter is
an economical, high quality sys-
tem for generating an NTSC or
PAL composite video output
from discrete inputs of Red,
Green, Blue, and Composite
Sync.
The System is designed to pro-
duce a composite video output
into a 75 ohm load for use in
running commercial video games
onto large screen television sys-
tems. The Model 121 will provide
studio quality performance in a
low cost system.
Aumo
INTERFACE
An audio attenuator circuit is
also provided to enable the user
to install both the positive and
negative speaker outputs from a
J AMMA ( or similar) system
without disabling the on-board
amplifier, and to take advantage
of the quality audio amplifier sys-
tem available in large screen
TVs, thereby enhancing the use
of the system in arcades or other
large and noisy environments.
The ASC Model 121 is designed
expressly for coin operated video
game use. It is easy to install and
is complete with an easy to follow
operation and installation guide.
SOURCE
For more information about the
ASC Model 121 RGB to NTSC
Video Signal Converter call or
write direct to: Amusement Sys-
tems Corp. 709 Commerce
Circle,Longwood,FL32750. Tel:
407 /834-8994. Fax: 407 /834-8301.
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