I too am interested in the hat business.Do you have any VGA hats available RGB?
I use my HAS with the gscartsw. No problem. Just be sure to configure the HAS for buffered 75 Ohm sync.Can anyone confirm if the HAS is safe to use with the gscartsw? Planning on getting one and there's a massive warning on the store page to not use it with superguns... I'll probably just leave my HAS out of the setup to be safe but I'm wondering if he's just talking about the cheap superguns with bad components etc..
Used mine with a gscartsw for a while without issue as well. Like the Goat mentioned above, make sure the HAS' sync is set correctlyCan anyone confirm if the HAS is safe to use with the gscartsw? Planning on getting one and there's a massive warning on the store page to not use it with superguns... I'll probably just leave my HAS out of the setup to be safe but I'm wondering if he's just talking about the cheap superguns with bad components etc..
Guys, apologies for radio silence. I promise to respond to all PMs when I feel fine.
For now, wishing you all the best in 2021, I sooo hope it's going to be the better year.
Look on the first page of this thread and there is a google sheet. Right now you cannot sign up for a pre-order. Be patient : DNot sure how to get on the wait list for a HAS now, I guess after you're back, but I'd like to be on it. Also hope you feel fine soon!
Yes I did see that, but the link was crossed out. Not knowing what that means since I'm new here obviously.Look on the first page of this thread and there is a google sheet. Right now you cannot sign up for a pre-order. Be patient : D
Just don't connect the HAS to your gscartsw while outputting TTL level sync mode and you should be safe.I'm reluctant to use HAS with the gscart switch as it says to avoid using it with a super gun on their website. Especally with it set to "Unprocessed" which I believe taps the Csync from the PCB directly. Maybe play around with the base switch and set it to TTL mode instead of 75R?
Yes, if you configure the HAS incorrectly (TTL sync) you can damage the gscartsw. Be sure to always send 75ohm sync from the HAS and your gscartsw should be safe.Hi everyone, i own a HAS and want to use a scart switcher (bandridge or gscartsw) and connect everything to an OSSC, do i have any risks of damaging something by doing this ?
Others can correct me if I'm wrong... but here's my basic understanding. 75ohm terminated signals are intended to have a peak voltage of around .7v. TTL can have a peak voltage of around 5v. That's quite a lot more and will break just about anything not expecting it.What is the difference between both mode ?