Monitor BenQ V772
General characteristics BenQ V772 Type: CRT monitorDiagonal: 17" Screen BenQ V772 Kinescope: shadow maskDot Horizontal: 0.27 mm Signal BenQ V772 Frequency sweep: Radio frequency sweep or "Frequency sweep" or "RF sweep" refer to scanning a radio frequency band for detecting signals being transmitted there. This is implemented using a radio receiver having a tunable receiving frequency. As the frequency of the receiver is changed to scan (sweep) a desired frequency band, a display indicates the power of the signals received at each frequency. Horizontal: kHz, Vertical: HzPassband: A passband is the range of frequencies or wavelengths that can pass through a filter. For example, a radio receiver contains a bandpass filter to select the frequency of the desired radio signal out of all the radio waves picked up by its antenna. The passband of a receiver is the range of frequencies it can receive. 110 MHz Connection BenQ V772 Inputs: VGA (D-Sub) Power BenQ V772 Power consumption: Operating: 100 W Standby: 5 W in sleep mode: 5 W No perditempo.