Yes Steve those are the ones.
Yes Steve those are the ones.
Last edited by whiteg; 10-16-2014 at 11:28.
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The General Scanning G100PD were the first closed loop moving iron galvos I remember until the late '70's or early '80's when the G120PD appeared. I'm not sure what the differences were as far as specs. They looked and performed about the same as I recall. I'm sure someone with a better memory knows the answer. That was a LOT of brain cells ago.
G120 is a improved G100. First out were the G100 and G300. These were quickly superseded by the improved G120 and the G310, 320, G330 P = position detector, you can/could buy these in both open and closed loop. D I need to look up and T means thermal blanket and thermistor fitted.
The second two digits are generally the mechanical scan angle, I have a table of that some where.
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I seem to recall seeing the G124PD's being used in the Lovelight projector. I think the longer torsion spring allowed wider scanning angle.
http://lasershows.home.netcom.com/theshow.htm
Correction - it turns out they used G138PD's - they looked like your photo of the G124PD.
http://lasershows.home.netcom.com/special.htm
Last edited by Photonbeam; 10-16-2014 at 23:02.
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I read that the "D" was to mean that it had a type D connector, D15
Good call! Those were actually pretty-good scanners, quite tough, and fairly-precise...They're long 'OOB', now, but they also had a super-wide (..for the time..) angle-scanner, used for 'Q-Beams' and Mobo's, and, some other higher-end, more-precision ones.. https://web.archive.org/web/20080508...s.us/scanners/ ..'Date wise', the first interactions I had with them were around 1991-92, and they already had the SS350's well-established, so.. I'd guess, Circa 1987-1988, at least..
...and they had a *really* awesome little 'all-in-one' mini lissajous-projector, the 'MicroScan', iirc, that would fit inside of a VCR-tape's footprint.. I had one in like 1992, and.. sold it like a fool.. Thing was really well-designed / made, and quite the blast, even-if it was 'only' a lissajous-pj..
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