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    Default Mystery scanners

    I bought some scanners from a forum member.
    after looking at these and nosing around the internet, Ive come to the conclusion that I have not a clue what these might have been used for. they look alot like silver faced G-120s, and have feedback and positioning sensor cables.
    Can anyone help me decipher what these guys are ?
    More importantly, how can I use these in building an X-Y scanner setup? what scan amp would I use?
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    so, there it is,I have 9 more just like it.
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    Will there be three phase!!!!

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    yeah ive dug all thru the site allready. they really are good quality built galvos.
    I just wish I knew more about these particular ones.
    Will there be three phase!!!!

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    Looks like OEM part numbered G124's. 24 degree max deflection, tunable for 12-18K. My first few projectors used these. They're a bit fussy to tune for maximum performance, but pretty reliable once set up. I have some drivers and docs in the stash here. I'll PM with details when I get to my office.

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    G106 or G108 family, not G124, torsion bar is not long enough.

    steve

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