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kevin nexes
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The subject has a collasping raster. Used to be intermittant, but now
is stuck in that all of the video is in about 2/3 of screen height.
The bottom 1/3 of the raster can be seen but is 'folded over' and
compressed into about an inch on screen. All three colors have the
problem.
Makes for watching the credits roll at the end of a movie alot of fun
because the words literally reverse direction at the fold over.
The video in the vertical blanking interval can also be seen at the
top of the raster. I bringn this up in that I may also have a picture
size problem. This video is in the interesting form of black and white
pulses, presumably "in channel data" from the cable company.
The subject has served me well, and even though purchased in '83, the
unit still has great performance otherwise and remains an integral
part of my home theather. I'd be willing to invest all my time needed
to bring it back to spec, and prefer to take a shot at fixing it
myself but looking for someone here to shorten the diagnosis.
I'm a electronics engineer and have access to scopes, ESR's, test
pattern genertors and such and I *DO* have the microfiche version of
the service manual and have no aversion to diving right in.
Thanks for your advice in advance
Kevin
is stuck in that all of the video is in about 2/3 of screen height.
The bottom 1/3 of the raster can be seen but is 'folded over' and
compressed into about an inch on screen. All three colors have the
problem.
Makes for watching the credits roll at the end of a movie alot of fun
because the words literally reverse direction at the fold over.
The video in the vertical blanking interval can also be seen at the
top of the raster. I bringn this up in that I may also have a picture
size problem. This video is in the interesting form of black and white
pulses, presumably "in channel data" from the cable company.
The subject has served me well, and even though purchased in '83, the
unit still has great performance otherwise and remains an integral
part of my home theather. I'd be willing to invest all my time needed
to bring it back to spec, and prefer to take a shot at fixing it
myself but looking for someone here to shorten the diagnosis.
I'm a electronics engineer and have access to scopes, ESR's, test
pattern genertors and such and I *DO* have the microfiche version of
the service manual and have no aversion to diving right in.
Thanks for your advice in advance
Kevin