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I have an interesting dillemma. The left side of my screen is a little smaller than my right (slants). I looked at the CC geometry adjustment pages and none of those choices fits my problem, even though I did go ahead and try to use the controls to see if I could get it into shape.

What can be done about this situation?

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Yoke?

You could try to open up the machine, loosen the yolk (by loosening the yoke retention screw), and - CAREFULLY - see if it will rock ever so slightly side-to-side on the CRT neck. If the yoke is a little crooke - if one side is slightly closer to the front of the neck than the other - it could produce the problem you're describing.

But maybe someone else here has a better idea.

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Yoke retention screw

Hi. Where is that? I don't see it in any of the manuals. Is there just one of them?

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Thanks, tmtomh

Never mind - I now see the info about adjusting the yoke in the original CC service manual. Wish me luck. I'll try that tonight.

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My two cents (or tuppence if

My two cents (or tuppence if you prefer) is to only try the yoke as an last resort- once you start moving that thing around, if something gets messed up it can be hard to get back to the way it was.

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mark the yoke tabs beforehand

Just make sure you mark the purity tabs before you start moving 'em, you'll be fine.

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Worked!

Thanks to all! Moving the yoke has helped considerably!

Jeff

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