Just in case I get bored I'm starting up yet another project.
This time it is just to repair an ailing Vectrex.
I'm sure you may be familiar with this unusual piece of kit but in case you're not, It's a gaming system first released back in 1982 (Wikipedia). There is still quite a following, but personally I had not bumped into one until Byte Back this year. I was smitten. :inlove:
The novelty of a pure Vector graphics home arcade is just something that can't be emulated satisfactorily as far as I'm concerned.
This one I bought recently is desperately in need of some TLC, and that's what she will get.
Basically she two problems,
1. She has a sound fault, ie No sound/ very intermittent sound.
2. A couple of display faults.
a. There is a bright spot in the centre and all the points for the vector graphics have lines converging on this central point making a sort of spider web.
Now, usually, this is syptomatic of the brightness being too high, but the brightness setting is basically On/ Off at the moment.
b. Any Text displayed appears as Bars.

A bit of research on Black and White Vector monitors leads me to believe that there are a few things that need to be checked and replaced.
I imagine nearly all the capacitors are pretty duff and will need checking and replacing. The soldering looks pretty rough, I think it may need reflowing in some cases.
According to the manuals, some of the display distortions can be caused by a dodgy PSU, so this will have to be checked.
The brightness and contrast Pots may need checking and the capacitors in the spot killer circuit (if it has one) need to be checked.
Anyhoo, Here's some picture of the filthy little minx with her back off.
The offending brightness knob.
Oh Dear Oh Dear, this doesn't look very nice at all.
Finally, a picture of the Logic board I tracked down on t'interweb.
I've also got a PDF of the original service manual complete with full schematics and parts list.
This should be a great deal of fun, just so long as I don't blow myself to pieces discharging the CRT!
I'll keep you all updated anyway.
This time it is just to repair an ailing Vectrex.
I'm sure you may be familiar with this unusual piece of kit but in case you're not, It's a gaming system first released back in 1982 (Wikipedia). There is still quite a following, but personally I had not bumped into one until Byte Back this year. I was smitten. :inlove:
The novelty of a pure Vector graphics home arcade is just something that can't be emulated satisfactorily as far as I'm concerned.
This one I bought recently is desperately in need of some TLC, and that's what she will get.
Basically she two problems,
1. She has a sound fault, ie No sound/ very intermittent sound.
2. A couple of display faults.
a. There is a bright spot in the centre and all the points for the vector graphics have lines converging on this central point making a sort of spider web.
Now, usually, this is syptomatic of the brightness being too high, but the brightness setting is basically On/ Off at the moment.
b. Any Text displayed appears as Bars.

A bit of research on Black and White Vector monitors leads me to believe that there are a few things that need to be checked and replaced.
I imagine nearly all the capacitors are pretty duff and will need checking and replacing. The soldering looks pretty rough, I think it may need reflowing in some cases.
According to the manuals, some of the display distortions can be caused by a dodgy PSU, so this will have to be checked.
The brightness and contrast Pots may need checking and the capacitors in the spot killer circuit (if it has one) need to be checked.
Anyhoo, Here's some picture of the filthy little minx with her back off.
The offending brightness knob.
Oh Dear Oh Dear, this doesn't look very nice at all.
Finally, a picture of the Logic board I tracked down on t'interweb.
I've also got a PDF of the original service manual complete with full schematics and parts list.
This should be a great deal of fun, just so long as I don't blow myself to pieces discharging the CRT!
I'll keep you all updated anyway.