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(Created page with "{{Infobox/CRT |model = 9H102 |image = Sharp 9H102.png|300px |manufacturer = Sharp |type = Consumer |size = 9" |dimensions = |weight = |earliest = c. 1983 |latest = |regions = NTSC |240p/480i = Yes |480p = No |720p = No |1080i = No |vsync = 60 Hz |widescreen = No |composite = Yes |s-video = No |component = No |speakers = Mono |operation_manual = |service_manual = |brochure = |tube = }} The '''Sharp 9H102''' is a 9" consumer CRT first introduced around 1983<ref>https...") |
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The '''Sharp 9H102''' is a 9" consumer CRT first introduced around 1983<ref>https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/sharp_9h102.html</ref>. Like many small CRTs, it can be operated on either AC voltage from a wall outlet or a 12V DC power supply for use in a vehicle. Unusually for its vintage, it has 300 ohm connections for both UHF and VHF ''and'' composite video. | The '''Sharp 9H102''' is a 9" consumer CRT first introduced around 1983<ref>https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/sharp_9h102.html</ref>. Like many small CRTs, it can be operated on either AC voltage from a wall outlet or a 12V DC power supply for use in a vehicle. Unusually for its vintage, it has 300 ohm connections for both UHF and VHF ''and'' has a composite video input. | ||
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Revision as of 18:00, 12 December 2023
9H102
Information | |
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Manufacturer | Sharp |
Type | Consumer |
Size | 9" |
Regions | NTSC |
240p/480i | Yes |
480p | No |
720p | No |
1080i | No |
Vsync | 60 Hz |
Widescreen | No |
Composite | Yes |
S-Video | No |
Component | No |
Speakers | Mono |
Earliest Date | c. 1983 |
The Sharp 9H102 is a 9" consumer CRT first introduced around 1983[1]. Like many small CRTs, it can be operated on either AC voltage from a wall outlet or a 12V DC power supply for use in a vehicle. Unusually for its vintage, it has 300 ohm connections for both UHF and VHF and has a composite video input.