On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 3:02 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
What happens
if C101 is removed? Also try running it with TR101
removed (or at least the emitter lead of that transistor disconnected).
Nothing happens, in that the picture is the same as it is with both those components
fitted.
That suggests the problem is not in the contrast control or the clamp
transistor TR101.
I would suspect TR102, TR103 and associated components.
I don't have the schematic with me at the moment, but as I remember it
you can look
at the connection between TR102 (common emitter stage) and TR103 (common base
stage on top of it) on one of the connections to the CRT base PCB. And of course
the output of the video amplifier on the CRT cathode pin. It would be
worth looking
at the signals on those points with a 'scope, see what amplitude of
video signal (not
the 'standing' DC level).
-tony