Re: WG6100 has "heatwave" - Please help

From: <MKDUD_at_aol.com>
Date: Fri Sep 08 2000 - 01:10:48 EDT

In a message dated 9/4/00 10:46:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time, MKDUD@aol.com
writes:

<< < Check the position of your yoke... If it has slipped it will produce that
  effect...
>>
 
 Wow, Thanks Callan! I never thought it could be the yoke - I'll have to
 check. I looked very closely and noticed the heatwave is a slight variance
in
 deflection. This goes from the top to bottom of the screen (on Tempest), so
I
 was thinking checking/replacing Q705 (3716) and Q706 (3792). The "heatwave"
 is actually the beam moving up a 1 pixel in different areas of the screen,
so
 I was really thinking it might be in the Y amp...
 Anybody have any other ideas??
 I'm going to check Callan's yoke idea right now, and I'll report back the
 results.
>>

After ALOT of time, I solved the "heatwave" problem in my WG 6100. Turned out
the red fucus wire to the neck PCB was a slight bit loose. Just enoguh to
produce the "heatwave". My focus pot also was a bit jumpy, I rotated it a
bunch of times after repairing my focus wire, now all is fine.
Thanks for the suggestions!

MK
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Received on Fri Sep 8 01:21:07 2000

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