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Question about BNC connectors..
tsumake - Jun 6, 2003
 tsumake Jun 6, 2003
Hey Guys,

I have a computer monitor with BNC connectors. It was used for medical purposes. Can I use it to view games with RGB output? Is there a way a converter from scart to bnc?? Thanks!

 Flakvin Jun 6, 2003
Far as I can remember.. BNC is sorta like composite (isnt it??) .. So, converting SCART signals would be hard (or stupid)?

 antime Jun 6, 2003
BNC is a connector type. Whether you can use this monitor with a console depends on its frequency range. It must support a 15kHz horizontal frequency, which is unusual in normal monitors. BNC VGA monitors also want separate horizontal and vertical sync signals, while SCART only carries a composite signal, plus the signal levels may be different. You'd need something like this..., but with BNC cables instead of a D-connector.