StreamViewMonitor

Pizzo,Eugene (Pizzo@nso1.uchc.edu)
Fri, 07 Mar 1997 07:39:37 -0500

Colleagues,

About two years ago we acquired a used FACSTAR Plus.
It came equipped with a stream viewing video monitor.
I was relatively new to the field at that time and in any case
had never worked with this particular instrument before.
The resolution of the stream against background seemed
poor from the start. Recently the monitor lost all resolution
of the stream. I can barely make it out and its worthless from
a practical standpoint. I had only changed the nozzle recently
so I tried adjusting the mirror and strobe light but to no effect.
The machine is ten years old - is the monitor simply on its
last legs? - the background is very greyish and the contrast
adjust doesn't help either. Luckily I reinstalled the microscope
and that works OK. Any thoughts?

Gene Pizzo/UCONN Health


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