I agree, outside of sync problems, the monitor works great for vids. Let me know how it works as I'm interested too. Looking at the schematics I found (http://staff.washington.edu/rrcc/uwweb/1084P/): Horiz. Sync, R437, 22K Vert. Sync, R331, 47K HTH At 07:00 AM 3/2/2004, James Bright wrote:
This requires removing the case and finding the H.FREQ pot.. this is often near the front of the tube on the right (if you looked from the back).
I had this just happen with Tron (had to build a simple circuit to combine /H and /V sync too...).
I put everything back together and tested it with another JAMMA board (MKII) and it wouldn't sync. I'm thinking I'm just going to mount that pot on the case so that I don't have to keep pulling it apart. Anyone done that before? It's a tiny trim pot and I had this idea after I reassembled everything. Anyone know what the value of the pot is?
Otherwise using this monitor has been great.
JB
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