Re: FS(~Chicago): Dig Dug cabaret
- From: Scott Caldwell <lscottcaldwell@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 06:51:01 -0500
Ah, I assumed you already did a cap kit on the monitor. Yes, that
would be the first place to start then.
Scott C.
Joe M wrote:
It's definitely not the PCB or the big blue. I hooked up a known good monitor in it and it worked fine with no ripple. If it's it's the big blue or on a Pacman, isn't it a rolling across the whole screen kind of ripple? This is fixed in the same spot on this monitor. I have to think a cap kit would fix it, but just guessing..
Joe (joemagiera at ameritech dot net)
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"Scott Caldwell" <lscottcaldwell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ss7Ok.4670$x%.4068@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYou mean the one where you switch an existing filter cap with one
on the neck board? If so, that should help with this (seen a lot
on Pac-Man). He might also consider replacing the big blue to
make sure he is not getting any extra ripple.
Scott C.
James Sweet wrote:The bad:
The monitor, an Electrohome G07, has a steady about a 1" ripple on the right side of the screen (can be seen in pictures).
Isn't that what the modification detailed with the G07 cap kits fixes? Did you try tweaking the H-freq pot?
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