Monitor ID??

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Does anyone know what chassis model this is? Thanks for the help.
 

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Good question - what game is it out of?

Are there any markings, other than the serial number in the lower left side of the chassis in photo 1?
 
There are no markings that I can see. It's in an Alien War cabinet.

Good question - what game is it out of?

Are there any markings, other than the serial number in the lower left side of the chassis in photo 1?
 
I'd suggest sending the pictures to Chad at ArcadeCRT. He'll probably be able to ID it. The big resistor on the side is unique - I don't see that in any of the 15 games I have under my service.
 
I've searched the net with no luck. I'm surprised that no one has come accross this chassis before. I'm just looking to see where the 2nd brightness adjustment pot is. There is one on the neckboard, but I would think that there is one other. There are pots on the chassis that are not labeled. I'm afraid to start turning knobs without knowing what they do. I need to bring the brightness lower.

I'd suggest sending the pictures to Chad at ArcadeCRT. He'll probably be able to ID it. The big resistor on the side is unique - I don't see that in any of the 15 games I have under my service.
 
Yes Sir, that's the one. Since yours is out of the cabinet, are you able to see any pot that controls brightness?

Looks like it might be the metal-capped pot on corner of the neck board, marked "R871(scr)" but I'm not certain.

Mine mates to a 13" tube, no clue what it came out of. I'd like to get mine working some day & use it either on the test bench, or maybe scratch build a little mini-multi around it. Hopefully you find out the manufacturer so we can get more info on them.
 
Mine is installed to a 19" tube in a cabaret cabinet. Yes, the big knob on the neckboard controls brightness, but it's not enough. There has to be another pot on the chassis itself that controls contrast/brightness. Because the flyback only has a focus pot, the manufacturer must have installed the 'Screen' pot on the neckboard. The problem here is that there are several unmarked pots on this chassis and I don't want to move any of them without knowing what they do first.

Having a manual would be awesome.....lol


Looks like it might be the metal-capped pot on corner of the neck board, marked "R871(scr)" but I'm not certain.

Mine mates to a 13" tube, no clue what it came out of. I'd like to get mine working some day & use it either on the test bench, or maybe scratch build a little mini-multi around it. Hopefully you find out the manufacturer so we can get more info on them.
 
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