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Old 03-21-2008, 06:22 PM
VanguardLH
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Default Re: CRT monitor geometry problem

"philo" wrote in message
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> Yes, there generally are quite a few adjustments inside the monitor
> but unless one is familiar with working on CRT's I'd not do it.
> There is HIGH VOLTAGE in there!


And the adjustments on the yoke assembly are independent. Once you
find you went the wrong way with a few settings, you might not be able
to back out to what you had before unless you record exactly how many
turns or partial turns you made, in what order, and if you moved the
yoke itself. If you go inside, figure on if you fix it then fine, if
you don't then you already planned on discarding it.

You might also try changing the refresh frequency in Windows. You
might observe different effects in alignment that then you can adjust
out.


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