The Sammy Atomiswave uses the Egret 3 body but with a Chinese Wei-Ya monitor chassis instead of the Egret's Toshiba.Seems like a good purchase to me!
I don't know much about these, same body as the egret 2 but 31 khz only? Looks like it's wired up for VGA..
Thanks, friendMake the Atomiswave great again !
After your project Mega-tech I know you have got this 😊
Good Luck my friend!
I like the atomiswave, is fairly slim and much easier to access the monitor with the bonnet style hinge than my New Net City. Build quality not up to the egrets but still has a lot going for it. Following with interest!The Sammy Atomiswave uses the Egret 3 body but with a Chinese Wei-Ya monitor chassis instead of the Egret's Toshiba.
The monitor still is a tri-sync though. Just less reliable, which will come up in this restoration soon...
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Coming from the insanely deep Astro City 2, this compact cab is a breeze to work on especially with it being on four castor wheels to boot.I like the atomiswave, is fairly slim and much easier to access the monitor with the bonnet style hinge than my New Net City. Build quality not up to the egrets but still has a lot going for it. Following with interest!
On the Atomiswave I had, the convergence rings were pretty much loose (spinning freely) I think it happened in transport though.Diagnosis time.
You know, all in it does not look that bad. Just little bits of rust around the entire thing.
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Some missing stickers and bonus grime, but the CPO does not even need to be replaced really.
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I actually got this machine after a tip from a discord member who went to look but did not take the machine. He got the monitor working during his visit but said it had sync issues and the neck board was loose before it worked. When I tried the cab at home, the monitor had the famous click of death with the monitor trying to start but failing. The power supply rails did seem fine but I guess I can not make any assumptions there.
Time to take it apart. Looking inside shows remarkable a remarkably clean machine, not counting the obvious rust.
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Again, the PCBs do not look high hour really. I guess the coin counter at 10933 confirms that.
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Some investigation found the two most probable causes for my monitor issues.
First off, the plastic of the CRT neck is loose. Secondly, it was a miracle the flyback even started once with those solder joints...
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Status right now:
- Ordered electronics safe silicone glue for the CRT.
- Added some first stuff to the monitor wiki and started the PSU wiki.
- Began making cap lists/maps for the monitor/PSU.
- Am approaching some contacts for a possible complete automotive respray for this thing.
Great save with those stickers ! AwesomeRemoving decals and prep for reproduction
Before respraying a candy cab, it's important to make sure there are replacement stickers for everything you rip off.
In the case of the Atomiswave SD, side art and control panel art are well available, but all the small decals are hard to come by. Today is step one of changing that.
Step 1: Heat the decal with a hair dryer for about half a minute or more. You want it to be hot enough to hurt your fingers when touching the panel.
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Step 2: Using a razor blade, slice through the molten glue. DO NOT PULL on the sticker as you'll stretch it..
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Step 3: Flatten the stickers onto a friendly material. I used CD sleeve plastic.
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Now scan it all on at least 600 DPI in full color. After all this effort you want as much usable pixel data as you can. Also look around if there already is any vector data available.
Here is my collection so far, so feel free to use this in any way possible.
Unfortunately there are no class AB modules you can just solder onto a breakout PCB.Great job ,, thanks for the in depth info on the monitor …
Would your re designed AB- 1 class amp work on egret 2?
