Re: Sony G420 retrace lines, adjustment??

From: George Jetson (George.Rkindig_at_neo.rr.com.Jetson)
Date: 12/09/04


Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 16:31:52 GMT


"J. Doe" <umama@beenlaidon.com> wrote in message
news:10rgkucgbbipr18@corp.supernews.com...
> George Jetson wrote:
>> "J. Doe" <umama@beenlaidon.com> wrote in message
>> news:10rfcokju9ca6f5@corp.supernews.com...
>>> dkuhajda wrote:
>>>> Here is how YOU adjust the G2 on that Sony monitor.
>>>> 1. You become Sony authorized warranty servicer for the monitor.
>>>> 2. You spend approximately $4,000 on a service manual subscription.
>>>> 3. You buy the Sony Digital Alignment software and the specific
>>>> interface for that monitor, around $250 total here.
>>>>
>>>
>>> That's what I expected to hear....... argghhhhhhhhhh
>> After searching for awhile I found this post about a very similar
>> problem, after I tried this mod on a Dell P1110 the problem was
>> mostly solved. This is a hack but may give you insight on improving
>> your problem. I used a 14M from spare parts and tacked it parallel
>> with R459.
>>
>
> If things weren't sealed up like a sardine can AND I had a schematic
> there'd be a chance for some jungle engineering, but so far things aren't
> bad enough to go to all that trouble. Of course the chance of obtaining a
> schematic is: #1 slim to none, and #2 would cost 25% the price of a new
> monitor.
> Maybe later.. Thanks. d:->))

Opps forgot to include, resistor in question was on the crt neck board and
very easy to reach. Removed cover, then 4 or 6 screws pulled 2 shields, the
resistor shows thru a cutout with pads on top. Maybe easy, maybe not
applicable, good luck.

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