fotodad said:
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I'm going to try all of them. Here's a dumb question: How do I get the case off so I can rotate the yolk? And what is it I'll actually rotate? Will it need to be unscrewed or loosened in some way?
Thanks again!
I don't exactly know how to open the case, I'm not familar with that machine. Look for screws on/in the back case. Maybe you'll find a guide on the web.
As to the yoke, it will be very, very, obvious what I'm talking about once you get the box open. It's on the neck of the crt and it's a bunch of copper colored wires all wrapped around into coils on a plastic frame shaped to fit around the back of the crt. It's the thing that deflects the beam to make it scan the front of the crt, back and forth and up and down.
The clamp is like a hose clamp, kinda like a radiator hose clamp you'll see under the hood of your car. It simply clamps the plastic frame of the yoke to the neck of the crt. Once it's loosened a bit you can turn the yoke. Don't move it around any more than you have to because you'll screw up the convergence (the red, blue, green focus). Just turn it a little.
It's quite safe to do this, just make sure the box is unplugged when you've got your hands in there and keep your fingers away from the fat wire that connects into the back of the crt.
I've done it hundreds of times over the years.
I used to fix TVs and stuff so it got so that if I was in a motel room or somewhere with a messed up TV it would bug me enough that I'd open it up and fix it up.
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