- Commodore 1702 Monitor, Intermittent Display Issue - 2 Updates
- Looking for information on Pye PH Meter - 1 Update
- Had To Chuckle - 1 Update
jaugustine@verizon.net: Aug 13 09:23AM -0400 Hi, I have a Commodore 1702 Monitor that I used with a Commodore 64 computer years ago. Now I use it as a video monitor with my cable TV converter. Recently, it developed an intermittent display problem which is hard to describe. It is similar to an erratic horizontal sweep. When it happens, there is NO color and looks like random "streaking" horizontal lines. The problem sometimes happened a minute after I turned on the monitor. Other times, it took much longer. Vibration (rapping the monitor) has no effect on the problem. If I turn off the monitor, then turn it back on, the problem is gone, but it may come back soon or much later. Has anyone ever had this problem with a 1702 (or 1902) monitor? Thank You in advance, John |
"pfjw@aol.com" <peterwieck33@gmail.com>: Aug 13 06:44AM -0700 This is an old-style CRT monitor from very roughly the mid-1980s. I would start with the electrolytic caps first. Mind all safety processes prior to working on it. While you are 'in there', clean everything and look for any corroded or loose connections, as the symptoms you describe could also be heat-related. Best of luck! Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
Lucifer <LuciferMorningstar@bigpond.com>: Aug 13 04:13PM +1000 On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 18:03:00 +0100, >Lucifer <LuciferMorningstar@bigpond.com> wrote: >> Looking for information on Pye PH Meter. >Is it the "Dynacap" model or is it more recent than that? I don't know. A picture of one like mine is here: https://abstorageeastaus.blob.core.windows.net/auctions/28861/large/28861-111.JPG |
Tim R <timothy42b@aol.com>: Aug 12 11:28AM -0700 > > >The message open carry sends is: the world is dangerous and >scary, we can't trust the government, it's everybody for >themselves. > > It is. > Does someone here really think the world is not dangerous, that they can trust the govt and that they don't need to look after thmeselves? I guess it takes all sorts. They hide the secrets - in books. I guess they're pretty safe. |
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