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Video/yoke adjustment
« on: Feb 17th, 2004, 5:44pm »
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Hi, I have reassembled my CC with original a/b board and yoke.  The colors are good and the screen is square.  however, the whole screen is rotated clockwise about 5 degrees.  How do I rotate the whole screen over?  The video adjustments don't seem to address that?  Do I need to move/rotate the yoke?  TIA.
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Re: Video/yoke adjustment
« Reply #1 on: Feb 17th, 2004, 7:00pm »
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on Feb 17th, 2004, 5:44pm, jb wrote:
 Do I need to move/rotate the yoke?

 
Yup! Loosen the yoke screw and give it a careful twist. I did it with the power on, making sure I kept one hand behind my back and touched only the plastic housing on the yoke. Once it's in the correct position, power down and tighten the screw.
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Re: Video/yoke adjustment
« Reply #2 on: Feb 18th, 2004, 1:15pm »
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on Feb 17th, 2004, 7:00pm, eeun wrote:

 
Yup! Loosen the yoke screw and give it a careful twist. I did it with the power on, making sure I kept one hand behind my back and touched only the plastic housing on the yoke. Once it's in the correct position, power down and tighten the screw.

 
Even with the yoke screw loose it can be a bit 'sticky'. Personally, I'd free it with the power off, then apply power to permit final adjustment, and being VERY careful.
 
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