Well, it's certainly got the chickenhead logo on
it, at least. I'll
take a closer look at the label on the rear tonight and look for more
identifying characteristics.
Maybe looking at the main PCB will reveal something. The typical Philips
monitor this is likely to be based on -- the CM8883 and related models --
has a sparate PSU board standinger vertically at the RHS of the unit
(with the power swtich built onto the fixing bracket, thenre's a main PCB
flat at the bottom with a daughterboard for the RGB inputs. The colour
decoder IC is likely to have a Philips (SAAxxxx) number too.
Am I correct in thinking this will have separate Y and C inputs on it? If
so, it's not any of the common Philips models simply badged, but it might
be a very simple modification of one.
-tony