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Re: monitor repair
- Subject: Re: monitor repair
- From: ajmcd4@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au (Mr AJP Mcdonald)
- Date: 6 Mar 1995 04:45:10 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Monash University
- References: <3h3jg9$7g7@onyx.southwind.net> <3h4fkl$3bh@lucy.infi.net>
Dennis McClain-Furmanski (dynasor@infi.net) wrote:
[snip]
: Randy Shackelford (shack@onyx.southwind.net) wrote:
: The problem is almost certainly the high voltage. This is a simple
: adjustment. Any tech familiar with CRT operation, monitor or TV, can do it.
: For that matter, you could do it. I can tell you how if you like.
: --
: dynasor@infi.net The Doctor is on.
Please please please post an article on how to do this! This seems
to be a common problem with gs monitors (mine has it), and i'd _really_
apreciate it if you posted an article on how to fix it. I'm proficient
with a soldering iron, but not with CRT voltage problems!
Thank you in advance...
donny!