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Date   : Tue, 09 Jul 1996 21:50:09 +0100
From   : Mike Tomlinson <mike@...>
Subject: Re: CUB monitor problem

In message <19960708154511.0e85c0b0.in@...>, steve
<steve@...> writes
>Mike,
>
>You're a genius.  I changed that resistor (it was open circuit) and the
>monitor now works fine.  The nearest resistor I could get at the local
>shop was a 180k carbon one.  Will it be OK to leave that one in?

Yes, but it may burn out again (a metal film one won't). Still, if it
does, you know which one it is. Hope the replacement was 2W - if not,
mount a 1W one clear of the board to allow air circulation.

>The only minor problem I now have is that the display is a bit high.  I
>twiddled the pot marked 'height', but that just squashes it, rather than
>moving it down.  Is there a pot for moving the display down the screen a
>bit, keeping the same height?

That's common. Try *TV 255,1 then change mode!

Otherwise, adjust the pot marked V.Phase - it will be in the same line
of pots as the Height one you adjusted.

-- 
Mike Tomlinson
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