Last saturday a friend gave me two Philips 17'', model 17TI200U-00, late '50s, but one has been ruined by someone in the sixties (installation a non-original UHF tuner, damaged varistor and new low quality capacitors). the other set has the sound detector coil damaged and picture tube with low emission. I decided to use the best parts of these sets to make an efficient one.
I changed the capacitors around the vertical tube, and the resistance that regulated the G2 of the picture tube because it had risen in value. Finally, I replaced the picture tube, because the other was more efficient.
Here several photos


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From up to low: volume, contrast, brightness, vertical hold, horizontal hold, UHF and VHF tuner
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