19K6400 Repro boards?

Yokes for this project

Atari Scott posted 7 Pics of his WG6400 monitor

He has copyrighted the pics, but I can say, there are 2 pics with 2 separate angles showing the yoke

Both show 33 turns / windings (Zoomed in and enhanced) IE: 33 x 2 on each hemisphere.

Easy enough to try a few different wire gauges until we nail it

Good news there
 
I have a copy of a spreadsheet that used to show all the data for all the monitors. I couldn't find it online so I recreated it. But now I can't get it uploaded as an attached file. If someone is better with the forum system, pm me your email, and I'll send it. Maybe you can post it here.
 
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I have a copy of a spreadsheet that used to show all the data for all the monitors. I couldn't find it online so I recreated it. But now I can't get it uploaded as an attached file. If someone is better with the forum system, pm me your email, and I'll send it. Maybe you can post it here.

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Hi Pat
Yes please

They sure would help

I am low on detail in a few areas on the deflection board, the Interface board, and the Deflection yoke

I have a couple 6400 pics in my arcade folder. Had them for years and do not know the sources. In the first pic, it occurred to me recently that the Interface PCB appears to be reproduced, likely using perfboard. Note the BXVDR's - possibly the chassis in question is/was Bill's, or he (re)made the Interface PCB for the owner.

The second pic is a closeup of a (different) Interface PCB.

EDIT : Let us not forget Archer's 6400 pic archive, likely shows anything you need : http://ionpool.net/arcade/archuk/WG_6401.html

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Nice Pics, thank you

In that first pic, see that they used P316 HV board (WG6100)

It has no 8 pin plug, just 4 wires soldered same as they did on the 6400s
 
Sent my recreation of the Vector spreadsheet. I took some liberties with the row order to group the monitors that I believe are designed to be interchangable. I thought it would make them easier to see the similarities. Again, sorry if this is old news. I couldn't remember where I got it.
 
Looking at the schematics, it appears the 12 pin connector is
1=red 2=Green 3= Blue
4,5,6, are all Gnd
7=1 of P.T.C. 8= Gnd 9=tube filament
10=pin2 of P.T.C. 11= Gnd 12=Gnd

Assuming I'm reading the pinout correctly. How close is this to the G08 pin inputs. I'm probably looking at this from the wrong end. I'd figure the tube filament would be 6.3v. And didn't the P.T.C. have to do with the degauss coil.

I'm probably reading it wrong but its on page 27 of the pdf manual.
 
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I can tell you from first hand experience that a 6400 will work in a Sega game. I installed one in a dedicated Star Trek and it ran for 6+ years before it was taken apart/had a problem.

I'm pretty sure that I put the transformer assy from a Vertigo into the cab.
 
I can tell you from first hand experience that a 6400 will work in a Sega game. I installed one in a dedicated Star Trek and it ran for 6+ years before it was taken apart/had a problem.

I'm pretty sure that I put the transformer assy from a Vertigo into the cab.

Thanks for confirming
 
Sent my recreation of the Vector spreadsheet. I took some liberties with the row order to group the monitors that I believe are designed to be interchangable. I thought it would make them easier to see the similarities. Again, sorry if this is old news. I couldn't remember where I got it.

This is Han's chart. I saved a screenshot a while ago

 
Here's a few pics I made up from the manual Chad posted
This is how you get the scale. Then I can copy and paste parts from the WG6100 PCB file, as most of the parts will be in exactly the same place


This is just the silk screen layer laid over the (reversed) picture of Archer's HV photo (Also stretched back into a rectangle as well)
 
Here are the only photos I could find of the 6400 I had in my possession for a while. Way back in August of 2013. I linked to them as I don't know how to post them quickly on this site

https://goo.gl/photos/eYg1MYfcFJfNwrYt5 and seven more I sent to Dez's hotmail account.
 
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Here are the only photos I could find of the 6400 I had in my possession for a while. Way back in August of 2013. I linked to them as I don't know how to post them quickly on this site

https://goo.gl/photos/eYg1MYfcFJfNwrYt5 and seven more I sent to Dez's hotmail account.

Cheers Pat, had to recover my hotmail LOL.

Great pics, thank you
Here's the ones that went to hotmail

NOTE: P316 again. So 3 out of 3 different sets of K6400's used a K6100 HV board, converted to suit the K6400. Only the one in the manual had a P324

Has anyone actually seen a P324 HV board?











NOTE: There is no "X"


 
And here are your first 10 Pat, in case google deletes them one day







NOTE: Looks like this didn't use the Interface board. Does that mean it was not a G08 conversion?
Is this normal? Did the interface only get used when converting a game from a G08 to a K6400?


 
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NOTE: CR23 CRT Neck Connector


Note: 90 Degree Tube




NOTE: This is a P316 board, but it has all the breathing holes (The Orig P316 in a WG6100, does not)
 
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The monitor I had, had a hack with those 2 pots and no extra board . Yeah, I thought it was a 90 degree tube as it stuck out the back of the frame. I don't recall who I shipped it to but he had been looking for one for a long time for his Aztarac
 
The monitor I had, had a hack with those 2 pots and no extra board . Yeah, I thought it was a 90 degree tube as it stuck out the back of the frame. I don't recall who I shipped it to but he had been looking for one for a long time for his Aztarac

Ah there you go, thanks for confirming
 
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