To make a long story short, today I bought four CRT monitors, three Ikegami TM20-20R and one Sony PVM 20L5, in a series of amazing coincidences. They are quite rare to be found in the wild around here, but somehow I got lucky and stumbled upon an ad of a guy in a nearby city selling of a lot of old video stuff he had, among them the monitors for a really nice price. I took my PS2 with component cable (with BNC adapters I bought in the way) to test it. The Ikegami ones seemed to work OK , one has a faulty on/off button but works; only tested them for a moment because I was a in a hurry. I'll deal with them another day.
I got very interested in the Sony one, always heard great things about them. It showed an all-yellow image, but I took it home with the others anyway thinking it could be some sort of wrong settings (and also because it have a s-video input that the Ikegamis seem to lack). I was right, messed with it a little in a menu and got its nice colors back. By the way, these things are amazing! But there's still a problem with the unit and I hope you guys can help me, since I'm a total n00b at the subject of this kind of display.
Like I said, the image is incredible, but it is "shaky" almost all the time. For some brief moments, a matter of seconds in a couple of minutes, it stops shaking and one can see the best image ever. I tried only the PS2 with it, since I still have to make a SCART to BNC adapter to use with the other consoles, but I also tried the PS2 with s-video and got the same results. Even with no console attached to it, the menu displays still got the shakiness. Some pictures:




Does anyone know what could be causing it? Thanks in advance!