Monitor History - Vector G08 Series Faq

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G08 Vector Monitor Guide
The second model was the G08-003 (there does not seem to be a G08-002). The most notable
change in the G08-003 was the addition of two "current limiting" boards that are plugged in
between the deflection board and the heatsink mounted deflection transistors. These boards provide
current limiting and short circuit protection for the deflection transistors. All four deflection
transistors were upgraded to 2N6259 transistors, and a HV regulator board was added to the HV
unit.
However, Electrohome confused the issue of the G08-003 by releasing several different deflection
board revisions under the same model number. These different "issues" are covered in the
deflection board section of this document.
The third model of the monitor was the Electrohome G08-004. The preliminary manual, though it
includes the G08-004 in the title, does not mention the G08-004, nor does it provide schematics. It
is thought that the G08-004 is the monitor model used in the cocktail versions of the Sega XY
games, meaning it is nothing more than a G08-003 mounted on a different frame. Whether or not
the G08-004 is another version of the deflection board or just a monitor frame change is still a
mystery.
According to the manual, Cinematronics' Cosmic Chasm uses still another version of the monitor
called the G08-105. There has been some speculation that Electrohome made this version of the
monitor specifically for Cinematronics. The G08-105 was manufactured in October of 1982, and it
uses SDT 1064's for deflection transistors. A special transformer(s) used for this game outputs
49VAC from the center tap. On this version, the current limiting boards are removed, and their
circuitry has been integrated into the deflection board. Also, the monitor expects inputs in the
1VDC to 4VDC range, whereas the other versions of the G08 expect inputs in the 0VDC (off) to
4VDC range (full brightness). The G08-105 also uses a Rauland medium resolution tube,
19VNJP22, and a different deflection yoke than the standard G08. Unfortunately, there is very little
information known about this monitor.
This document mostly covers the Electrohome G08-003 model, since it is the most common of the
monitor versions, and experience with the other versions of the monitor is limited. This document
will discuss the parts of the Electrohome G08-003 monitor and the symptoms and testing
procedures of the entire set up. Hopefully this document will assist in the repair and debugging of
this monitor. But first, a little background into the history of the Electrohome G08 monitor.

MONITOR HISTORY

The following information is a compilation of conversations, e-mails, and chats between Michael
Kelley and Don Mahler, a Sega/Gremlin designer who worked on many of the vector games that
used the Electrohome GO8.
Don started at Sega/Gremlin in May 1981, while he was on recess from Cal Poly for the summer.
He was hired initially to help design the Vector control and timing boards that are in the G-80
boardsets.
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