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Re: B&W monitor: parts source?



Easy to find those caps at TV repair wholesalers - try Signal 1-800-842-8240

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Art
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"James Sweet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "Anthony Ramos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Hello all,
> >
> > This is Anthony Ramos, now manager and co-owner of Ground Kontrol.
> > Becoming a small business co-owner/operator has kept me away from the
> > list, but now I'm resurfacing.
> >
> > Anyway, I'm trying to revive our oldest game, an Atari Starship 1.
> > Game's good but the monitor picture rolls and blooms. Someone's already
> > replaced all the commonly available caps.
> >
> > Atari's ancient monitor guide recommends replacing some caps with very
> > odd values:
> >
> > 0.22uF(M), 400V
> > .33uF K, 200 WV
> > .056 uF K, 630 WV
> > .0033uF J, 1500V
> > 0.01uF(K), 630V
> >
> > Any source for these? Mouser had the first one but came up empty on the
> > rest.
> >
> > Is the former operator of the Bronze Age Arcade website at spies around?
> > Maybe he can fill me in.
> >
> > Thanks for any help,
> > -Anthony
> > --
>
> Those sound like mylar caps, have you tried DigiKey and Parts Express? I
> think they both stock them, fairly common values if you can find them with
> high enough voltage ratings.
>
> Also if it rolls, have you tried messing with the simple stuff, like
> vertical hold? Or looked for cracked solder joints. These are just NTSC
> composite monitors right?
>
>





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