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Hi-
I just picked up a Sylvania CK3000 test jig, complete with manuals and a bunch of adapters and the extension cables, etc. Even though I have decades of experience with electronics and restoration, this will be my first time working with a jig. I have a couple of questions for you experienced users:
-My A112 yoke adapter is an octal socket with four 1/4" male blade terminals. Is that what it should be? The setup for RCA roundie sets (CTC-7 to -16) does not describe anything like what yoke pins to connect on the chassis, etc.
-Regarding convergence connections, is the idea that you hang the CVL ballast onto the chassis instead of actually having any convergence connections to the jig? In that case, since the ballasts are octal plugs, do the RCA sets have octal sockets for their convergence yokes? (I have a CTC-5 that uses an octal socket for its deflection output and an odd connector for the convergence, and a CTC-16 that I have not yet opened to look at its connector types.)
TV Engineer-
I would like your CTC-4 and CTC-5 diagrams if you can post them, thanks. If the convergence hookup is as simple as you mentioned above, this jig should work OK on those models, too.
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Chris
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