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Jon F 01-24-2015 11:49 PM

Predicta Princess Networks
 
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Just finished replacing paper and electro caps and some bad tubes in a princess, so far so good the picture is pretty nice and stable. Some horizontal linearity issue that won't clean up but otherwise OK.

I'd like to do some preventative maintenance if necessary. Are any of the networks more prone to failure than others? If so I'll replace those and leave the rest alone.

Thanks!

JBL GUY 01-24-2015 11:51 PM

Nice!

Thanks for the pictures.

StellarTV 01-25-2015 02:47 AM

Vertical feedback network- always. It's the smallest one next to the vertical output tube and easy to replicate.

Jon F 02-14-2015 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by StellarTV (Post 3124737)
Vertical feedback network- always. It's the smallest one next to the vertical output tube and easy to replicate.

Thanks, I took your advice and replaced the vertical feedback network. I also noticed some instability in the horizontal hold, it would radically jump around when changing channels or fine tuning. Replacing the horizontal multi network took care of it.

Attached an operating photo :yes:

Don Lindsly 02-14-2015 11:07 PM

Align the horizontal oscillator according to the Sams or Philco instructions. That must be done regardless of any other troubles. It may make a big difference.

miniman82 02-15-2015 10:49 AM

Is it me, or does it seem stretched vertically? I think the scan lines could be a little closer to each other, but other than that looks like a nice picture.

Jon F 02-15-2015 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by miniman82 (Post 3126400)
Is it me, or does it seem stretched vertically? I think the scan lines could be a little closer to each other, but other than that looks like a nice picture.

It was, I had my source set to widescreen on accident; realized it after, and readjusted geometry

wa2ise 02-15-2015 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Jon F (Post 3126428)
It was, I had my source set to widescreen on accident;... and readjusted geometry

What you had before you corrected it was a rough simulation of the pre-war 441 line standard, before the FCC upped it to 525 lines. Had they stuck with 441 lines, the horizontal frequency would be about 13KHz, which people would hear worse than the 15.75KHz flyback whine.


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