mc300baud
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[before you say this is a monitor issue, it's been tested on 2 GO7 tubes, 3 chassis, and one K7000 and it does the same thing on each. i've also used 2 different PCB stacks with the same results.]
the picture on this Xevious is too far to the right [or "up" in actual orientation to the horizontal mount monitor], and no amount of adjustment (including the B+, H/V adjustment pins, V-LIN, etc.) will center it. if there's an adjustment on the GO7, i've tried it. it's also skewed slightly along the top, angling down towards the right, on both the GO7 and K7000.
the AR-II has just been rebuilt and the 5v dialed in nice and even. the 10.3v runs at 10.5v which should be just fine. the "big blue" has also recently been replaced.
is there something else that can cause this? something having to do with the AR-II or power supply? this is the original tube from this monitor and you can see from the burn that at one point the picture was centered.
the picture on this Xevious is too far to the right [or "up" in actual orientation to the horizontal mount monitor], and no amount of adjustment (including the B+, H/V adjustment pins, V-LIN, etc.) will center it. if there's an adjustment on the GO7, i've tried it. it's also skewed slightly along the top, angling down towards the right, on both the GO7 and K7000.
the AR-II has just been rebuilt and the 5v dialed in nice and even. the 10.3v runs at 10.5v which should be just fine. the "big blue" has also recently been replaced.
is there something else that can cause this? something having to do with the AR-II or power supply? this is the original tube from this monitor and you can see from the burn that at one point the picture was centered.