So...I was helping a guy out and offered to trace the wood frame that holds the monitor into the cabinet. Someone else posted the following article. http://www.biltronix.com/battlezone.html
This showed me that my monitor was mounted wrong, 3/4 too close to the mirror. So now that I corrected...
OK...I've traced my wood frame onto a piece of paper and annotated where the cleats, holes, etc are.
Send me a PM with your address (and email address) and I'll sent it to you.
I'll send you a pic of what I traced to see if you want more details.
So...I'm still having trouble with this. I removed R100 and R101 and jumpered. I had breathing...where the image grew and shrunk over and over. Had the HV diode replaced.
I still have the problem where the monitor gets hot and the image grows HUGE.
If I force cool the cabinet or run the...
Not very different than leaving it on for a few hours in the afternoon. My game isn't "stable", so trying to uncover what's wrong. I'll just have people over until the monitor starts to bloom and say "oh...sorry, game over for a few hours until it cools off".
I have a 19v2000 that was rebuilt by Chad a number of years ago (~5 years), it's since sat powered off. I've finally got my game board working and when I leave the game powered on for a while, the image starts to shift up. If left on overnight it blew F102.
I saw some similar articles and I...
A delayed HUGE thank you to Ed Osbourne, aka rmx250. I was a bit taken aback by his offer to fix my boards for parts only. It just makes me proud to be an american. :)
Thank you Ed (and everyone for their input).
I'm now struggling with monitor issues. It had been rebuilt by Chad a few...
My Battlezone is lacking a speaker grill. The part number is the same as the grill for Firefox, which seems available. The only problem is its blue.
Anyone have one? Or should I just paint it black?