Video Banding Modification
Video Banding Modification: Many (most?) A4000s show some faint vertical
bands on the display. There is a modification to prevent this, but, like
anything else, it has advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages
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Removes vertical bands from display.
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Simple modification.
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Relatively easy to disable.
Disadvantages
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Interferes with operation of attached genlocks and deinterlacer boards
like the Amber A2320 board (see Boards/A2320 'Amber'
Reference).
The modification involves connecting pin 15 of the video port connector
through a 100 ohm, 1/4 watt resistor to ground. This can be done inside
the A4000, but it's safer and more versatile if the modification is performed
on the DB23-to-HDD15 adapter that was included with the A4000. That way
the adapter can be unplugged from the machine if a genlock or Amber board
is to be used.
There are two grounds on the adapter PC board: shield ground and video
ground (pins 16-20). Since all the other components on the board use the
video ground, it seems reasonable to use it for this modification, rather
than the more-easily-reached shield ground. The resistor fits nicely on
the bottom of the adapter PC board, running from pin 15 to pin 18 of the
connector's soldered pins.
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