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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Is this a common LCD display?Can anyone identify this LCD DisplayWhat kind of device is this?What kind of a display should I be using?What type of display is this?What kind of electronic device is this?What is this display connection?What kind of display connector is this?What kind component is this?What kind of 3x2 connector is this?



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While investigating analog technologies I discovered these images of a quadraphonic 8-track player. All 8-track players I've seen before use analog voltmeters as displays rather than square graphical ones.



I thought they were vacuum fluorescent as the markings are persistent even when the screen is off but I have never seen dynamic multi-colored ones with a red indicator like that.



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    Looks like they’re just backlit (green) masks with cutouts for some fixed position LEDs (red)
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While investigating analog technologies I discovered these images of a quadraphonic 8-track player. All 8-track players I've seen before use analog voltmeters as displays rather than square graphical ones.



I thought they were vacuum fluorescent as the markings are persistent even when the screen is off but I have never seen dynamic multi-colored ones with a red indicator like that.



What are these displays and how were they meant to work?










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enter image description here



While investigating analog technologies I discovered these images of a quadraphonic 8-track player. All 8-track players I've seen before use analog voltmeters as displays rather than square graphical ones.



I thought they were vacuum fluorescent as the markings are persistent even when the screen is off but I have never seen dynamic multi-colored ones with a red indicator like that.



What are these displays and how were they meant to work?










share|improve this question











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While investigating analog technologies I discovered these images of a quadraphonic 8-track player. All 8-track players I've seen before use analog voltmeters as displays rather than square graphical ones.



I thought they were vacuum fluorescent as the markings are persistent even when the screen is off but I have never seen dynamic multi-colored ones with a red indicator like that.



What are these displays and how were they meant to work?







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    Looks like they’re just backlit (green) masks with cutouts for some fixed position LEDs (red)
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Quadrophonic systems have four speakers. "Balance" therefore means you have to handle front to back as well as left to right.



The "balance" control on this system looks like a joystick.



The display above it is an edge lit plexiglas picture. It is static (doesn't change.)



The red spot is an LED behind the plexiglas. It is mechanically coupled to the joystick balance control below the display.



This gave you a snazzy looking image of how the balance was set - but doesn't really tell you anything more than the position of the joystick. It just looks way cooler.




All of the displays on that system appear to be edge lit
plexiglas with mechanical elements in the background. The tuner is like that - edge lit dial, mechanical pointer.



It looks like some futuristic CRT or custom vacuum fluorescent display, but was much cheaper to produce back in the 1970s. The manufacturers were trying to look like science fiction movies or NASA stuff, but having to do it cheap enough to sell.






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    $begingroup$

    Quadrophonic systems have four speakers. "Balance" therefore means you have to handle front to back as well as left to right.



    The "balance" control on this system looks like a joystick.



    The display above it is an edge lit plexiglas picture. It is static (doesn't change.)



    The red spot is an LED behind the plexiglas. It is mechanically coupled to the joystick balance control below the display.



    This gave you a snazzy looking image of how the balance was set - but doesn't really tell you anything more than the position of the joystick. It just looks way cooler.




    All of the displays on that system appear to be edge lit
    plexiglas with mechanical elements in the background. The tuner is like that - edge lit dial, mechanical pointer.



    It looks like some futuristic CRT or custom vacuum fluorescent display, but was much cheaper to produce back in the 1970s. The manufacturers were trying to look like science fiction movies or NASA stuff, but having to do it cheap enough to sell.






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      $begingroup$

      Quadrophonic systems have four speakers. "Balance" therefore means you have to handle front to back as well as left to right.



      The "balance" control on this system looks like a joystick.



      The display above it is an edge lit plexiglas picture. It is static (doesn't change.)



      The red spot is an LED behind the plexiglas. It is mechanically coupled to the joystick balance control below the display.



      This gave you a snazzy looking image of how the balance was set - but doesn't really tell you anything more than the position of the joystick. It just looks way cooler.




      All of the displays on that system appear to be edge lit
      plexiglas with mechanical elements in the background. The tuner is like that - edge lit dial, mechanical pointer.



      It looks like some futuristic CRT or custom vacuum fluorescent display, but was much cheaper to produce back in the 1970s. The manufacturers were trying to look like science fiction movies or NASA stuff, but having to do it cheap enough to sell.






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        Quadrophonic systems have four speakers. "Balance" therefore means you have to handle front to back as well as left to right.



        The "balance" control on this system looks like a joystick.



        The display above it is an edge lit plexiglas picture. It is static (doesn't change.)



        The red spot is an LED behind the plexiglas. It is mechanically coupled to the joystick balance control below the display.



        This gave you a snazzy looking image of how the balance was set - but doesn't really tell you anything more than the position of the joystick. It just looks way cooler.




        All of the displays on that system appear to be edge lit
        plexiglas with mechanical elements in the background. The tuner is like that - edge lit dial, mechanical pointer.



        It looks like some futuristic CRT or custom vacuum fluorescent display, but was much cheaper to produce back in the 1970s. The manufacturers were trying to look like science fiction movies or NASA stuff, but having to do it cheap enough to sell.






        share|improve this answer









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        Quadrophonic systems have four speakers. "Balance" therefore means you have to handle front to back as well as left to right.



        The "balance" control on this system looks like a joystick.



        The display above it is an edge lit plexiglas picture. It is static (doesn't change.)



        The red spot is an LED behind the plexiglas. It is mechanically coupled to the joystick balance control below the display.



        This gave you a snazzy looking image of how the balance was set - but doesn't really tell you anything more than the position of the joystick. It just looks way cooler.




        All of the displays on that system appear to be edge lit
        plexiglas with mechanical elements in the background. The tuner is like that - edge lit dial, mechanical pointer.



        It looks like some futuristic CRT or custom vacuum fluorescent display, but was much cheaper to produce back in the 1970s. The manufacturers were trying to look like science fiction movies or NASA stuff, but having to do it cheap enough to sell.







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