Atari SC1224

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sandord
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Re: Atari SC1224

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qq1975b wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 5:11 pm Thank you. Solved. I had to adjust the Red and Green Cut Off regulators. The Red and Green Drive regulator didn't correct the problem but the Cut Off regulator (next to the others), yes.

Thanks again for the help.
Great! I'll be recapping a few SC1224s in the coming months so this will help me too.
cawley1
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Re: Atari SC1224

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Hi all,
I have an SC1224 and I am looking to do the adjustment on the vertical alignment (vertical centre) as it's too low currently, but I cannot see R626 on the PCB or anywhere else...

It's a Goldstar with a Hitachi screen, and it has Atari printed on the bezel, but not on a badge of any type. I wondered if anyone can help me locate this?

Thanks,
Paul
exciter
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Re: Atari SC1224

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Those old monitors can be tricky to recalibrate after replacing capacitors. Nice work on figuring out the exact adjustments needed.
atarifreakz
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Re: Atari SC1224

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cawley1 wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2024 6:19 pm Hi all,
I have an SC1224 and I am looking to do the adjustment on the vertical alignment (vertical centre) as it's too low currently, but I cannot see R626 on the PCB or anywhere else...

It's a Goldstar with a Hitachi screen, and it has Atari printed on the bezel, but not on a badge of any type. I wondered if anyone can help me locate this?

Thanks,
Paul
R626 is behind the on/off switch
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