Hi:
If anyone has been following this thread with interst, I've found a solution to this problem.
After consulting with Menahem and Mika, who have both delt with variations of the same problem we've determined that the cause is sensor failure. (For further information read in archives a similar thread between Mika and Menahem).
RPY 58 is the photo resistor that has degraded. It appears to see spurious light even in darkness. This part is difficult to find but I have an elegant solution that requires no parts at all.
The original part was manufactured by Valvo of Hamburg, a division then of Phillips.
Unlike CDS photo resistors available today, RPY 58 has photo sensitive material on both sides. The solution then is to take apart the sensor assembly and flip the cell around (ie back now faces light source).
I've been running the deck several times during the long weekend here in the US and the arm has performed flawlessly.
Thanks again to all who contributed advice and responded to this thread.
Derek