Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1990-June - Vol 12 Issue 4

Original PCB Reconditioned
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Games
Arch Rival - 695
Bad Dudes - 495
Champ Baseball (V) - 45
Commando (V)- 95
Contra- 295
Double Dragon (H) - 295
Double Drag II (H) - 395
Double Dribble (H) - 95
Eswat (H) - 795
Gauntlet (H) - 75
Golden Axe (H) - 895
Ikari Warrior - 695
Kick and Run (H) - 95
Kung Fu Master (H) - 95
Moon Patrol (H) - 75
Ninja Gaiden - 795
Quartet II - 395
Rampage (H)- 145
Rastan -495
Sly Spy- 795
Street Smart - 645
Time Soldier (H) - 145
Track and Field (H) - 95
WWF-895
Xenophobe (H) - 145
THE $44 INSURANCE POLICYI
"Check out the entire game wiring
system before you plug in that
$ 1000 logic board!"
The JAMMA Test Card will alert you to power
supply voltages that are too low or too high. The
Test Card will check to see if your video and audio
lines are clear. You can check your One and Two
Player switches, slam, coin and test switch in-
puts. Virtually all the inputs and outputs to the
Pcb are checked and visually indicated on the
Test Card.
BasketBall/2plyr - 895
Caliber 50 - 1595
Chase HQ - 1895
Crime Fighters - 1395
Cyberball - 2195
Escape Robots - 1495
Golden Axe - 1595
Final Blow - 1495
Op Thunderbolt - 1895
Sky Adventure - 795
Sly Spy - 1495
Street Smart - 1395
Super Monaco GT- 2595
Super Off Road - 2195
Team Qback - 1795
Volleyball - 795
New
Redemption
Classic Jumbo Cranes
Klondike Single Pusher
Skeeballs - 10' & 13'
Mini Basketballs
WHY TAKE A CHANCE?
Zero Wings - complete Williams kit - 525
lots of 3 - 495 (great ROI!)
Avoid potential costly damage, plug this card
in before your logic Pcb after: • Game Conversion
• Power Supply Substitution • Harness Replace-
ment • Initial Cabinet Wiring • Control Panel
Troubleshooting.
Black Knight 2000 - new in crate - 1595
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Edison, NJ 08817
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We sell all kinds of tokens.
Call for prices on any game.
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Matt J. McCullar
Forum Fair Arcade
Arlington, Texas
PROBLEM
Last year at Six Flags Over Texas, one of our
Gauntlet machines baffled us with a very
strange problem. When the game sat inside an
arcade there was sound but no picture. I
checked the fuses and B+ voltage, and both were
okay.
After borrowing another department's truck, we
brought it back to the shop. We turned it on and
the picture appeared nice and clear, as if it had
never been gone. First suspicions included a
lose socket, so we checked it over and gave the
game a pretty healthy jarring around. The pic-
ture stayed rock-solid. We even let it run for a
day in the shop and found nothing wrong. So,
like dummies, we trucked it back into an arcade.
Keep in mind that the only time games can be
moved around at S.F.O.T. during the season is
after two in the morning. We all had worked very
hard that day and putting this Gauntlet game
back into one of the arcades in the park was all
that stood between us and going home.
Since it worked fine in the shop, we drove
around, set it down, plugged it in... and rolled
our eyes when the sound came on but the
picture tube stayed dark! We roughhoused it a
bit, but it didn't help. Back on the truck for a trip
back to the repair shop.
Toe next day I plugged in the game. We are in the
shop now, and you've guessed correctly: the
blasted things works in here! We checked it over
again, beat the holy daylights out of it in hopes
of causing it to screw up, and the picture never
wavered once. So we trucked it back out into the
park again that night.
Guess what happened.
By this time Gauntlet, a pretty massive game,
enjoyed a free ride into and out of the park three
times at ungodly hours. Each time it behaved
like new in the shop, but shut off in the arcades.
Other Gauntlets in the arcades worked fine, but
not this one.
Finally I decided to let the machine have its fun
and run in the shop until it gave up and shut off.
Sure enough, the picture blinked out after 24
hours.
SYMPTOMS
One clue to work with: every time there was no
picture, there would be no high voltage and the
heaterwouldn'tlightup. Both thesevoltagesare
driven from the high-voltage transformer,
whose primary connects to a chassis-mounted
transistor, Q352.
The location of this part is shown in Figure 1.
The B+ voltage was still fine, and the oscillo-
scope proved the video signals were reaching the
monitor.
As you can see in Figure 2, an oscillator circuit
uses Q352 to drive the high-voltage trans-
former. Sticking the 'scope probe on R364, an
oscillating signal was definitely present: but
when I touched the probe to the base lead of the
transistor's mounting socket, the screen sud-
denly lit up! The heater came on, and the high
voltage brought a nice, sharp picture to the
screen.
But the instant I removed the probe, everything
downstream shut off. Aha! I touched and re-
moved the probe several times, and the screen
responded simultaneously.

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