Sony BVM 14F5U Master Monitor - A Perfect Retro Trinitron 📺 | With a NEW CRT Tube

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  • This is the Sony BVM 14F5U Trinitron CRT Monitor. It is a 13" analog video monitor with a sharp 800 Lines of resolution. It needs a bit of work, but it does have a new tube.
    For more information on repairs, diagnostics and to connect with me, please visit: / retrotechusa
    240P Test Suite Website: junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php?ti...
    #crt #retrotech #retro
    0:00 - Intro - Sony BVM 14F5U
    3:24 - Inspecting Inside the BVM
    5:17 - Removing the Bezel to inspect the New Tube
    6:42 - Removing the anti-glare protective layer from the Tube
    10:33 - BVM Re-assembly & Testing
    12:14 - Checking the BVM hours & Built-In test patterns
    15:48 - Setting up to use RGBS & Input Configuration
    18:12 - My final thoughts on the BVM 14F5U
    19:05 - Gameplay Demo
    Thanks for watching!
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Komentáře • 64

  • @RetroTechUSA
    @RetroTechUSA  Před 2 lety +8

    This is a really gorgeous CRT. Please check for chapters and links in the description.

    • @DavenHiskey
      @DavenHiskey Před 2 lety

      Sprayaway pshhh pshhhh AHHHHHHHH FAUGHK ...THE TV imploded

  • @retro-reels5652
    @retro-reels5652 Před 2 lety +4

    These are great monitors and first came out in 1995. A 21xxxxx serial number (rather than 20xxxxx) denotes a revision and means there was a change in production (improvements and updates to certain parts). The jittering menu is because it relies on having an input signal present for sync (or a channel with the internal pattern selected) but indeed, bad capacitors on the E board can cause a subtle vertical jitter.
    I believe tubes with the optical PET film (anti glare) came out in 2003, and thankfully, easier to remove than the JVCs spray on anti glare !

  • @3rdStrikeMike
    @3rdStrikeMike Před 2 lety +4

    Very nice! I got one fully serviced with really low hours from Pat years ago. I tested it out once I got it and it's been in storage since. This motivated me to finally bust it out! Awesome video as always 👍

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks and good move getting Pat to service it. These are great CRTs

  • @megamancards
    @megamancards Před 2 lety +3

    The trick I've found is to pull plastic like that from one side and then the other side all the way down - see-saw style. The residue comes off with alcohol or goo-gone.

  • @benbiche
    @benbiche Před 2 lety +2

    Great showcase of that monitor steve, thanks.
    It would be worth mentioning (IMHO) that 14" BVMs with built in side controls have a weakness: if you loose the content of the SRAM (e.g. the 3V battery backup dies) the monitor will think it's unit without built-in controls and it's side buttons will not be mapped properly. For example pressing "7" will trigger a "1" and "3" triggers "enter".
    If you have one of those monitors, get yourself an 8 bit attribute SRAM pcmcia card and do a system backup from the maintenance menu.
    Oh did I mention you would also loose the serial number and the number of hours?

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, The BVM's information is stored on the ISR board. That does have a battery, but I don't think the hours reset if the battery dies.

    • @benbiche
      @benbiche Před 2 lety

      @@RetroTechUSA it's all stored in the SRAM unfortunately. At least in series F and G BVMs not sure about the other series. There is an SMD capacitor to backup the lithium cell when the battery is being replaced. If that cap is bad and/or you leave the battery out for too long you will definitely lose the serial number, number of hours and model number and all other settings. Don't ask me how I know ;).
      I've been told that back in the days when that happened the ISR board had to be sent back to Sony for a "service" when that happened.

  • @alienfiend9793
    @alienfiend9793 Před 2 lety

    Just put my notifications on!

  • @bramf4644
    @bramf4644 Před 2 lety +1

    If the scratches on the foil are not to deep you can actually polish it with a bit of toothpaste (which is a very light abrasive) and a piece of cloth. I managed to save the screen (and foil) of an M7MDE this way.

  • @Minus-km7hx
    @Minus-km7hx Před 2 lety +2

    Love my OSSC but I'd love to own one of these one day or just a modified crt with a scart input

  • @PhilWaylon
    @PhilWaylon Před 2 lety

    This gives me Retro Vibes and a inclination to play some super Mario world SNES RGB.

  • @Heakz
    @Heakz Před rokem

    @6:30 I only just noticed the music in the background as you brought out the knife and started your Crocodile Dundee impersonation, perfect timing, I lost it XD.
    As an Aussie I thought your accent, was great, well, not accurate, but funny and not painful to hear, about as good as my American.

  • @Charlie-Cat.
    @Charlie-Cat. Před 2 lety

    The title says it all for sure Steve. So true. 8^)
    Anthony..

  • @sharzy7209
    @sharzy7209 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I just picked one of these up today, but how did you connect the component cables to it? and where did you get the resistors?

  • @ghostbombl8034
    @ghostbombl8034 Před 2 lety +1

    The military submarine wants there monitor back lol

  • @TheXtremeBoltGuy
    @TheXtremeBoltGuy Před 23 dny +1

    I have one of these, and I want to play my modern games on it. the problem is whenever I hook up something with an hdmi converter the picture appears grayscale. Do you know of any converters that put out the proper signal so it keeps its full color? Thanks in advance!

  • @OldShaman
    @OldShaman Před 2 lety

    I have one just collecting dust. I believe the psu is out as the monitor will not even power on. The one I own so the hours are super low. Would definitely like to restore it eventually.

  • @SwareJonge
    @SwareJonge Před 2 lety

    like i said before i have the 15G5 and i absolutely love it, one thing i did notice is that my unit turns itself on when i flip the power switch, is that normal?
    (edit nvm this is just a setting in the menu)

  • @ZezRetro
    @ZezRetro Před 2 lety

    Steve, lets talk about those pcmcia cards and firmwares on one episode. Gives me a good excuse to order one of those cards :D

  • @bitdigital8052
    @bitdigital8052 Před 2 lety

    Is it possible to get a replacement screen protector? Also, can you please link the turntable you are using. Thanks!

  • @Syx7h
    @Syx7h Před 2 lety +1

    Could you do a video on hooking up a PC to a pvm/bvm that is only capable of 240p/480i?

  • @warchild9381
    @warchild9381 Před 2 lety

    Does it cause damage to a Sony BVM if the 75 ohm BNC terminators are not attached? I recently got my first BVM and did not know that it was supposed to have the terminators on it, and when I turned it on there is purple wavy lines that stay there for a good 5-10 minutes until they go away on their own. Did I permanently damage the monitor by not having them on there? It also has over 100k hours and also the picture looks sorta bright, the black levels are grey-ish rather than solid black of other CRTs that I have.

  • @GodfatherNick17
    @GodfatherNick17 Před rokem

    Any chance you could help me out with some convergence issues on mine?

  • @a_Fax_Machine
    @a_Fax_Machine Před 2 lety

    I have a BVM-14E5U that I love. I assume the menus are very similar between the two models

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  Před 2 lety

      Oh yeah, they should be pretty close to exact.

  • @sterlingstoll1988
    @sterlingstoll1988 Před 2 lety

    Great video once again, Steve! Quick question, I have the D14H5U variant of this model, except I can't access any of the built-in test patterns. I can't seem to find any info on them in the service manual, and following your instructions in this video just switches to channel 9, and then channel 8. Any idea what I'm missing? Thanks for all the great informative content!

    • @plumbnebula5741
      @plumbnebula5741 Před měsícem

      Hi, it's been 2 years since your comment but I decided to help.
      You don't have to just click 95 or 96 on the number pad since it will just switch to channel 9 or 8, you have to click instead 098 with a zero, have a good day

  • @Mike-lp2th
    @Mike-lp2th Před rokem

    How would I go about getting service on my Sony PVM 14" monitor?

  • @martinhejnfelt6058
    @martinhejnfelt6058 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice! I need to try to remove the antiglare, from an A20F1 I got that has some ugly scratches in it.

    • @willis936
      @willis936 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh hey it's Martin!
      I had sync issues with a D14 in the past. I talked with you about it because I use your BKM RGB clone card. Sync strippers and level adjustments did not help. The solution (unverified but I'm confident) is using a timebase corrector (TBC). The D14 doesn't have "VCR mode" but what that really means is that it doesn't have a lot of tolerance on the sync signal. PS2 and raspberry pis don't work, among others I'm sure. TBCs are expensive specialty items, but perform a simple operation. I don't know of a cheap solution yet.

    • @martinhejnfelt6058
      @martinhejnfelt6058 Před 2 lety

      @@willis936 Hey yes its me :D Yeah the D9/D14 and A-series are some finicky beasts... I dunno whats up with their sync circuits, but its interesting that the D9/D14 exhibit the same sync issues as the A series with the original BKM-68X, but in my 68X alternative, they're gone, and I did basically nothing to combat it. I therefore assume its an issue in the monitors' sync separation circuit or smth, when the signals are off spec. A TBC might fix it, no clue, but I'd love to hear your results :)

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  Před 2 lety

      Good luck, the bigger ones are a little tougher.

    • @martinhejnfelt6058
      @martinhejnfelt6058 Před 2 lety

      @@RetroTechUSA oh man, really? That one looked kinda tough in itself. A bit worried about the residue issue tho... Have anyone tried using Xylene to remove such residue?

  • @Off_Grid_Gaming
    @Off_Grid_Gaming Před rokem

    I have a chance to pick one of these up for cheap but it doesn't power on, is it worth it? Seller says it's a power supply issue....

  • @mariokart8715
    @mariokart8715 Před 2 lety

    What is that slot on the near bottom left side of the monitor? It’s for memory cards; any memory cards designed for this monitor still being made? Or compatible ones?

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  Před 2 lety

      No, the memory cards are a pain. Only SRAM compatable.

  • @mariokart8715
    @mariokart8715 Před 2 lety

    What did people do to CRTs?

  • @PaulHindt
    @PaulHindt Před 8 měsíci

    How does the 14F5U compare to the 14L5?

  • @josetrochez5982
    @josetrochez5982 Před 2 lety

    I don't have any scratches on my 20M2U, but I feel as I should remove it to give me a better picture quality? Or it doesn't matter?

    • @xthechar
      @xthechar Před 2 lety +1

      I would avoid removing the anti-glare film unless you only use the tube in a very dark room. The anti-glare film makes the black levels somewhat better in a moderately-lit to brightly-lit room.

  • @MrWolf12345678911
    @MrWolf12345678911 Před 2 lety

    I've recently became an owner of this beautiful piece
    I'm fairly new to crt monitors and I've been wondering do these monitors produce sound? And if not how can I get sound while playing?

    • @rekor
      @rekor Před 2 lety

      I would just connect external speakers. If you're lucky your particular set might have 1 speaker and mono sound.

  • @lesul2006
    @lesul2006 Před rokem

    I Have one in my desk with dead battery...Anyone have a SRAM backup of this model?

  • @PlayboyLude44
    @PlayboyLude44 Před 2 lety

    Hi Steve, what would someone use this set for? I can’t imagine just for Super Nintendo.

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  Před 2 lety

      Anything 240p or 480i that you want to look awesome

  • @TruthSword7
    @TruthSword7 Před 2 lety +1

    If it has 800 lines of resolution why does it only support 480 lines max? What is it doing with all those extra lines? I think I am failing to understand something.

    • @GodfatherNick17
      @GodfatherNick17 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s how you get scanlines. When the resolution of the content you’re viewing does not require all the lines that your set possesses, scanlines happen.

    • @nathanpollard1223
      @nathanpollard1223 Před rokem

      If that's the reason why, it makes me wonder why there isn't the option to turn scanlines off. Maybe it wouldn't be feasible to have such a feature.

  • @realamericannegro977
    @realamericannegro977 Před 2 lety

    So you are able to make a TV look even better than what the service menu suggests?

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, I mean there is a set of standard settings that is listed in a manual, but those should be altered to fit the individual monitor.

  • @mariokart8715
    @mariokart8715 Před 2 lety

    When was this manufactured?

  • @LouisZezeran
    @LouisZezeran Před 2 lety

    NOICE KNOIFE

  • @elamriti
    @elamriti Před 2 lety

    are us shure it doesnt support 480p the f1 does 480p

  • @mariokart8715
    @mariokart8715 Před 2 lety

    Please adjust the geometry.

  • @DavenHiskey
    @DavenHiskey Před 2 lety

    YUMMY YUMMY, thank YOU DADDY

  • @Robertkopp84
    @Robertkopp84 Před 2 lety +1

    These hours can not be correct. 120.000hours : 24hours = 5000 days : 365 days (one year) = 13.69 years

    • @xthechar
      @xthechar Před 2 lety

      You'd be surprised. Some of these monitors are left on 24/7 for many years. But I agree it does seems a bit unrealistically high! My monitor's hour count shows 65535, which is 2^16-1, so I'm assuming it hit the 16-bit integer limit and the hour count is actually even higher!

    • @Punished_Rustles
      @Punished_Rustles Před 2 lety

      One think I've never been sure about with BVM times is whether it's counting just the time with the tube physically on, or if it's including the entire time on "standby mode" too. If it includes standby time then it's not unreasonable, seeing as there's no way to turn this off except the physical flip switch on the back

    • @RetroTechUSA
      @RetroTechUSA  Před 2 lety

      I've seen a few monitors with this many hours. If it was left on all the time, then that makes sense. It was made in the 90's and then had a new tube installed about 8 years later.

  • @alienfiend9793
    @alienfiend9793 Před 2 lety

    Do you have an Instagram account?