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Old 07-20-2009, 11:55 AM
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For bw I use a remote mounted test crt with its own yoke. The leads have self-penatrating alligator clips. One day I had it hooked up and the clips weren't in far enough. When it powered up I was greeted with a small dot in the center that actually glowed orange. So, now I have a black mark in the middle. Not an issue at all for me, but a warning not to do things like that again!

John, I have a NOS test crt upstairs that a friend asked me to sell. If interested let me know.
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Old 07-23-2009, 10:30 PM
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It would also damage the CRT in your CK3000 by overheating and burning the phosphor in the center of the screen. Operating any CRT without deflection is a BAD idea. Even prolonged operation of a set which had full horizontal sweep but no vertical sweep would quickly burn a line across the face of the CRT, thus ruining the tube. Deflection is required not just to produce meaningful test results, but also to distribute the energy dissipation due to electron bombardment evenly over the entire screen surface to prevent damage to the phosphor from overheating.
It must have been a bad day for posting. I know better. In retrospect I know you have to connect the deflection cable. Duh. Took a week of vacation and back now. Didn't realize how bad I needed that vacation.

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Old 10-25-2009, 08:57 AM
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Well, I finally got back in the old_tv business this weekend.

I checked out the convergence circuits by putting a current probe on the covergence coil wires, and I see all three are getting H convergence parabolas. However, I just can't get convergence, (R-G vertically and B horizontally). I tried playing with the positioning, since I can't see the pole pieces (covered by dag). I'm guessing now that I can't get the coils forward enough - the greatest action occurs when it is right up against the yoke, which has to be where it is for purity. (The yoke is almost all the way forward too, as you would expect after subbing the bell-shaped 21FB for the cone-shaped 21AX.)

Not sure what to try next - maybe if I forget purity and see how far forward the yoke will go, I can try moving the convergence coils further forward just to see if convergence improves.

By the way, the donor visited a few weeks ago, and was happy to finally see pictures on the set he remembers watching at home - so the work has some purpose so far, but I sure would like to get it right.
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Old 12-13-2009, 04:20 PM
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more convergence

Another long hiatus, then finally got back to the set today. Since I can't see where the pole pieces are in this rebuilt tube, I was thinking maybe the convergence coils need to be more forward. Turns out the opposite is true. After a lot of back and forth and turning the assembly to see what position has the strongest coupling, I got the red and green convergence nearly perfect. However, the blue horizontal is still not doing anything useful. Don't understand why not, but at least there now seems to be a definite pointer that it's only the blue that's bad.
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Old 12-13-2009, 06:31 PM
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Wayne,

Perhaps a silly question, but have you adjusted the blue lateral magnet on the tube neck? It will move the blue dots horizontally.

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Old 12-13-2009, 06:37 PM
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Wayne,

Perhaps a silly question, but have you adjusted the blue lateral magnet on the tube neck? It will move the blue dots horizontally.

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The blue lateral works fine. it's just the blue H amplitude (dynamic that causes the left and right blue to be deflected up or down) that is bad. The blue is OK in the center and the middle top and bottom, but the blue lines droop on the left and right.
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Old 12-14-2009, 03:39 PM
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.. the blue horizontal is still not doing anything useful. Don't understand why not, but at least there now seems to be a definite pointer that it's only the blue that's bad.
If the adjustment is having no effect at all, there may be a broken wire going to the blue conv.coil. It's hard to spot unless you're looking specifically for it. Those connections can get a lot of fatigue over time from movement of the conv.yoke assembly. Ask Phil Nelson! (: Bill(oc)

Edit: I just stumbled onto your remarkable saga for the first time. In reading it through, it looks like you've already investigated the above.

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Old 12-14-2009, 07:43 PM
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If the adjustment is having no effect at all, there may be a broken wire going to the blue conv.coil. It's hard to spot unless you're looking specifically for it. Those connections can get a lot of fatigue over time from movement of the conv.yoke assembly. Ask Phil Nelson! (: Bill(oc)

Edit: I just stumbled onto your remarkable saga for the first time. In reading it through, it looks like you've already investigated the above.
Well, I measured a waveform with the current probe, but maybe there is still a problem, like a short instead of an open. - More investigation needed - and I do appreciate the comments.
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Old 12-20-2009, 01:55 PM
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did some more investigation --

Measured the R,G, and B horiz convergence coils, zeroing out the lead resistance. Sams says 3 ohms. I measure 2.9 for R&G, and 2.1 for B - it appears the blue horizontal coil may be shorted.

I also tried rotating the convergence yoke 120 degrees to see if I could get some blue horizontal action from the green coil, but that messed up the convergence so much it's hard to tell. (I was willing to readjust the DC, but I didn't want to mess up the dynamic for the R&G, which are just about perfect now.)

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Old 12-20-2009, 10:23 PM
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While I contemplate what to try next, here's a little "White Christmas" on the set.



I probably should get the 4x3 version to view on the roundie.
Copyguard is a problem too - had to put it on pause and wait for the retrace bars to fade periodically to take this shot.
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put it on pause and wait for the retrace bars to fade periodically to take this shot.
I use one of these to remove copy-protection frick-frack while watching DVDs and tapes.

http://checkhere22.com/stabilizer/

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Old 12-21-2009, 01:04 PM
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Your blue conversion problem

Wayne....Very good cross-hatch conversion except for the blue horizontal sagging uniformly at both sides like there was no horizontal correction at all? If you disconnect the horz coil leads you should move the entire blue line up and down by applying a relative low voltage DC. It should act just like the static magnet rotation. If no movement, bad coil. I checked the CTC5 schematic and it shows independent horz and vert coils on a common form. My CTC2B is the same way, but the CTC4 has only a single coil fed with a complex H/V waveform. Too bad, I still have my CTC4 convergence assembly I'd send but it wouldn't work for you.

The Bing Crosby Christmas picture has great color, reds are sensational! That 21FB or 21FJ really pumps color, are you sure you still want to run a 21AX if you ever get a good one, and always wonder if and when it goes to air? I'd stay with what you've got.........Tom
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Old 12-21-2009, 03:42 PM
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I use one of these to remove copy-protection frick-frack while watching DVDs and tapes.

http://checkhere22.com/stabilizer/

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Thanks, I'll check it out.
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Old 12-21-2009, 03:59 PM
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Wayne....Very good cross-hatch conversion except for the blue horizontal sagging uniformly at both sides like there was no horizontal correction at all? If you disconnect the horz coil leads you should move the entire blue line up and down by applying a relative low voltage DC. It should act just like the static magnet rotation. If no movement, bad coil. I checked the CTC5 schematic and it shows independent horz and vert coils on a common form. My CTC2B is the same way, but the CTC4 has only a single coil fed with a complex H/V waveform. Too bad, I still have my CTC4 convergence assembly I'd send but it wouldn't work for you.

The Bing Crosby Christmas picture has great color, reds are sensational! That 21FB or 21FJ really pumps color, are you sure you still want to run a 21AX if you ever get a good one, and always wonder if and when it goes to air? I'd stay with what you've got.........Tom
You understand the coil situation perfectly. I can try the DC current and see what happens - I'm betting the blue H coil is dead. As you may know, the static convergence in this chassis is done via a DC current in the vertical dynamic coils, supplied by means of those unique tapped 100 ohm pots.

Regarding the 21FJ, yeah, the reds are OK, but the greens and cyans will never be the same as the 21AX. Besides, the R-Y gain really should be boosted for the 21FJ, which will make the reds even brighter, but most important, increase the hue variation in the red-yellow-green area. (The sulfide green is yellowish, therefore it's the same as mixing some red with the green, and therefore you want to increase the R-Y gain so red gets turned off more on greenish hues.)
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Old 12-21-2009, 08:35 PM
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I mentioned the copyguard problem to someone at work, and he said he had a home-made circuit to fix it. He brought it in today, and here is the result. I had to change the timing by adding additional capacitance - maybe his design was for VHS, and the DVD has more pulses?

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