Back to the mirror screw: here are the drive arrangements - a governed 1/8 hp washing machine (?) motor fired up through a variac - and the lines of LEDs that supply the coloured modulated light. I don't propose to count them now, but I think there are supposed to be 198 in three rows. To the front, is a run of flexible lenticular film. This has the effect of stringing out the LED 'bobbles' into continuous lines. There's no optical and lossy colour mixing required. Karen's Timing Corrector applies adjustable different delays to the colour channels; in effect these are 'convergence' controls.
The vision bandwidth required for 120-lines at 25 Hz 4:3 is 240 KHz. ISTR the WC-01 World Converter source actually does better than this. The actual limit will be set by the LED drivers.
The vision bandwidth required for 120-lines at 25 Hz 4:3 is 240 KHz. ISTR the WC-01 World Converter source actually does better than this. The actual limit will be set by the LED drivers.







