ah ok cheers
im taking it very easy dont worry
ah ok cheers
im taking it very easy dont worry
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im convinced twisting the popts does nothing at all!!!
maybe its just me
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ok the input gain took alot of turning just to get the image wider
but looks much beter now
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Those are probably 10 turn pots so don't expect to see much change by turning one 1/8 of a turn or so.
ah i see, so i need to turn a bit more than normal
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play with gentle moves of LF and HF damping on the Y (vertical) axis and I Think your close! Do LF first. See if that clears it up, Then HF Then LF THEN HF......
then see if there is any major curvature in large diagonal lines . If so, then let us know.
Steve
this seems a useful page
http://www.laserfx.com/Backstage.Las...Scanning3.html
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Yea, that's what I used as a reference to tune mine.
All this talk about tuning makes me want to attempt it as well. I have always been very hesitant about it, waiting for someone who knows what they are doing to hold my hand through the process.
Just a few questions the red glue on the pots, should I leave them off to break the glue, or is it easy enough to break the glue that it would be hard to damage them if they are on (And running) and the glue causes the screw to jump?