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pico 110° 15/25 khz ,can't adjust it

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shingo yabuki:

hi guys
I have an arcade machine equipped with a monitor pico 110° 15/25 khz
As far as I know this Pico 110 model is the new version of the Hantarex POLO monitor ,It was made in Italy by Electronic Systems a subsidiary of Hantarex.
she walked very well and suddenly the image widens, I can not adjust it.
the image is wider than the screen and slightly curved outward on the east and west , I tried with the potentiometer (h amp rv404)
responsible for the horizontal adjustment and also all the potentiometers  but it does not seem to serve much purpose.
it's been awhile I'm stuck on this problem.
im also looking for schematic and capkit of this model
A little help would make me happy!
thank you






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princess prin prin:

Why did you unplug the yellow jumper wire? I hope you remember where it goes as a mismatched yoke inductance will damage the horizontal output.

Your problem is likely one of these things:

T106, T107 (east west output transistor)
D136 (east west diode)
IC105 (east west correction IC)

shingo yabuki:

Yes, I put it back in its place.
I will test the components and I'll come back
thanks for the help

shingo yabuki:



T106= c557b
T107= BDX53C
IC= TDA8145
D136= W36 TFK
Hi princess prin prin
 I'm back after a huge search from near home about the necessary components needed to solve the problem but unfortunately I did not find what I was looking for which implies an online purchase.
almost all components are available, but the only problem I encountered is with the diode D136 she wears this reference w36 tfk
after a search on google I find his BY228-TFK I'm not sure if it's the same or not , thanks for guiding me please
sorry for the spelling I use google translation


princess prin prin:

You should desolder the diode and test if it's good before looking for replacements. It's a BYW36, it can be replaced by BYV95C or RGP30J.

Also, check that you have 27V on pin 6 of IC105. If you don't, check R204.

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