Poor quality display on MTX500

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Matt
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Poor quality display on MTX500

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Hi, I'm Matt and I'm new to the forum. I have just got a lovely MTX500 and I need some advice please. Unfortunately it has a very unstable display both on RF and video output.
- When I turn on the screen is very fuzzy and washed out
- After a few seconds it darkens slightly and becomes a bit sharper
- If I enter a line of BASIC it gets darker and sharper still. (Looks like how I imagine it should)
-Occasionally it reverts to a pale fuzzy screen again, but this is erratic.
-If I restart it returns to washed out and fuzzy
Any ideas what the issue is? Thanks in advance
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Dave
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Re: Poor quality display on MTX500

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Hi Matt

do you have any tools/test equipment? Ideally, you'll have a multi-meter and a soldering iron?

If you don't have a MTX manual, you can download the circuit diagram section here http://primrosebank.net/computers/mtx/d ... hPages.pdf

The first and easiest check (assuming that you have a meter) is to check the DC voltages - a convenient place to measure them is on the VRAM chips (the 8 marked 4116). Check the +5 and +12 voltages in particular as they are used on the video board.

Assuming that the voltages are OK, you probably want to repin the video board to generate mono output only - that bypasses most of the video components and is a good starting point for video issues

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Re: Poor quality display on MTX500

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Analugue isn't really my thing, but ...
With the display appatrenlyl getting better with more white on screen I'd be suspecting the output levels from the video board. Modern Tv's can be rather "picky" about levels. If they're not close to spec thn the TV can have issues. The extra white when it's on-screen could be helping cue the TV in.

I've seen something similar withe the output from a ZX80, (which outputs a signal nothinmg like the specifications!)
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Re: Poor quality display on MTX500

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Thanks Dave. I have recently got myself a soldering iron and multimeter so will open up the MTX when I get some time and check those voltages. Will report back with my findings.
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Re: Poor quality display on MTX500

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Thanks Martin - Will try and find an old CRT TV and see if that makes a difference too.
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Re: Poor quality display on MTX500

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If you have a different LCD TV, try that. There is a very wide variation in how well different TVs (even if the same ‘brand’) handle the video signal from a classic home computer.

Also see if there are any menu/settings/controls for switching off and image enhancement or noise reduction.

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