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Anyone have any tips on this model with this symptom? The pix is sucked
in about 2 inches on each side. Thanks, Lenny Stein, Barlen
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Lenny:
check the pincushion amp circuitry components..... especially the coil.....
prone to cracked solder joints.
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Anyone have any tips on this model with this symptom? The pix is sucked
in about 2 inches on each side. Thanks, Lenny Stein, Barlen
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I found that D504 off the flyback was poor solder on ground side. You
could actually wiggle it in place. Also resoldered the oscillator
transformer for good measure. Its outa here tomorrow. Thanks for taking
the time to respond Dan. Lenny Stein, Barlen Electronics.

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