Those old Sony TVs are a pain to take apart, so that might not make the best test subject. What about the Sanyo - is that composite? Color or mono? -Ian On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 8:39 PM, william degnan via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
I have a 1969 Sony tv portable color that crackles when in use and the knows are reversed. .. otherwise works. I could bring that. I have a dead portable Sanyo display too. Died on the table while in use.
Bill Degnan twitter: billdeg vintagecomputer.net On Mar 23, 2017 8:28 PM, "corey cohen via vcf-midatlantic" < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Crap. I fixed all mine also!!!!
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On Mar 23, 2017, at 7:26 PM, Ian Primus via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
I'm getting my material ready for the monitor repair class I'm doing on Friday, and Jason I know is bringing a monitor with some faults as an example. Looking around, I seem to have fixed most of the broken things i had laying around that were obvious. I'll keep looking, but, has anyone got a monitor that has a fault that they think would make a good demonstration? I *think* Will had one he said he could bring that has messed up vertical, I can ask him to bring that along if he has it handy. But if anyone else has anything convenient, let me know. Preferably monitors that either are self contained terminals, or take composite video, to make getting some video on the screen simpler with limited amounts of hardware.
Thanks!
-Ian