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I have a wavy GORF, I installed a new cap kit and VOILA same problem still exists. I have an .MPEG of the condition if anyone is interested...
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According to Randy Fromm's flowchart, your monitor is doing the "hula". He says to check the regulated power supply at the blue lead of TR502. It should read about +127 volts DC.
You should go to his site and download his k4600 flowchart. It is pretty thorough.
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