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I also remember selling CRTs - 23VAL/23VAT and 25A/AX series tubes, and the occasional 19" tube. We carried Empire and Channel Master - both great tubes, but man those Channel Master trucks were a B*TCH to unload when the boss bought more than 20 or so tubes. Empire came UPS. ![]() Cheers,
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crt's stacked to the ceiling
I remember the area where the crt's were stored, it was a really big area with tubes stacked to the ceiling. The roundies 21jf's and 25axp22's and whatever else.
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I remember replacing or repairing the MAD and MAG modules in our industrial RCA Lyceum TVs around 1982-84. CTC68 chassis.
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I don't think its a tube though. I think radiotvnut hit it on the head with the 100 uf cap in the vertical section, but we shall see. Since he needs work now, maybe he's a good candidate for the dc restoration project... David |
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1. The vertical hold pot. It may be dirty or defective. I think GE had a problem with some of those pots failing. 2. Check / resolder all the connections in the vertical circuit. 3. Clean the tube socket for the vertical tube(s). 4. Check the caps in the vertical sync circuit. |
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You can try contact cleaner; but, you may eventually have to replace the pot. I had a GE set once that had the vertical hold, vertical height, and vertical lin pots on one assembly. Cleaner didn't work and I had to replace the assembly with individual pots.
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Thanks for the info.
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now you've got me interested. those portacolours are cute... gonna have to be on the lookout for one
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