tadguy@abcfd01.larc.nasa.gov (Tad Guy) (10/27/90)
[ Apologies if you've seen this before; I totally forgot c.s.a.h when I posted it to c.s.a -- must be that jitter. By the way, it's now even colder in my apartment and the distortion is worse. Definitely temperature related; time to bake cookies I guess... ] My A1080 monitor (dated Nov '85) is beginning to bite the dust... Normally I leave it on all the time (with a screen blanker). When I moved a few months ago, I noticed that when I turned it on, the screen was jittery and, near the center of the screen, a group of scan lines grouped together, making it hard to read the center of the screen. The bottom of the screen was fine, and the top was ok (the top few scan lines were beginning to get further apart). This problem went away when the monitor had been on a few minutes, so I said, ``Ok, it's just getting old. Just needs to warm up a bit...'' Well, the few occasions I've turned the monitor off, I've noticed the same effect, but gradually worsening. Each time it went away after warming up... Today though, we had a cold spell, and I left the window open. My apartment was cool (not really cold, around 65F), and the band in the center of my screen had returned and hasn't gone away. I suspect if I turn on the heat it'll go away, but I suspect this is a forebearer of doom... I'm comfortable with working on monitors (like tweaking the trim pots), and have done so in the past, but I can't think of one that would make sense for this. Anyone seen this? I'm willing to take it into the shop (if I can find one where I now live), but if this is something I can fix with either an adjustment or minor surgery, I'd just as soon do that... Suggestions? ...tad This quote seems suitable: ``How am I supposed to operate my digital watch now?'' -- Douglas Adams