Snap a pic of your Defender's yoke wiring for me

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I want to wire up a monitor to finally test out this Defender, but all the games I have to test it with coincidentally have the wrong yoke wiring. Can anybody help me out? I need the K4600, not the G07.
 
What is there to know? You have four wires - red, blue, green, and yellow - which attach to tabs on the 4600 yoke labeled R B G Y (not in that order).

If you hook it up and your picture is upside down, then swap the R and B. if the picture is backwards, swap the G and Y...
 
Well, no the picture wasnt upside down, it never had correct sync. I assumed that at least 1 of my games should have worked, but none of them did. Dokert said that it was possible the yoke was wired differently causing the image not to be displayed correctly.
 
The yoke has nothing to do with the sync, unless it's the wrong yoke for the chassis. If your vertical yoke or horizontal yoke wasn't working, you'd just have a line across the screen.

If you're asking how to wire up the video connector properly for your chassis, I can probably tell you that....
 
Either he does not have the correct yoke orientation or he has a board problem, it appears that the video connector is wired correctly.

I personally think he has a board problem.
 
I want to wire up a monitor to finally test out this Defender, but all the games I have to test it with coincidentally have the wrong yoke wiring. Can anybody help me out? I need the K4600, not the G07.

This picture isn't the best, but it might help. Look on the side of the yoke facing you and you can see some color lines marked on the yoke. You should have those marks or the letters that Mod had mentioned. If you yoke is dirty, you will just have to clear that area off to see how to hookup the wires.
 

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