Q
Quibus
Hi All,
I was given a Commodore 1084S (Philips-built) monitor, that I would
like to get in working order again for my vintage Atari 800XL. It is a
quite versatile monitor, as it has CVBS, L/C, RGB analog and
RGB-digital inputs.
It displays no picture from any of the inputs. I tried a CV and a RGB
analog source. It _does_ have HV (I can hear and feel the static on
the front of the tube), the filaments in the neck of the tube glow up
and the powerled is on. Also the screen flashes like it should when I
switch it off.
I have already (completely) resoldered the base PCB, the neck PCB and
the PSU-board, but to no effect. I have also checked the voltages on
the PSU-board, and they are all present.
Any suggestions on how to get this monitor in working order again? Is
this a typical fault with this brand and type?
Thanx in advance, Quibus.
I was given a Commodore 1084S (Philips-built) monitor, that I would
like to get in working order again for my vintage Atari 800XL. It is a
quite versatile monitor, as it has CVBS, L/C, RGB analog and
RGB-digital inputs.
It displays no picture from any of the inputs. I tried a CV and a RGB
analog source. It _does_ have HV (I can hear and feel the static on
the front of the tube), the filaments in the neck of the tube glow up
and the powerled is on. Also the screen flashes like it should when I
switch it off.
I have already (completely) resoldered the base PCB, the neck PCB and
the PSU-board, but to no effect. I have also checked the voltages on
the PSU-board, and they are all present.
Any suggestions on how to get this monitor in working order again? Is
this a typical fault with this brand and type?
Thanx in advance, Quibus.