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Old 12-04-2010, 11:49 AM
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You would have to find some deflection coils for the Vids & Orth. I've never really looked at P.U. tube deflection coils so don't know what they look like. I think they're usually shielded like in picture inside of TK 60
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Old 12-04-2010, 05:51 PM
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You would have to find some deflection coils for the Vids & Orth. I've never really looked at P.U. tube deflection coils so don't know what they look like. I think they're usually shielded like in picture inside of TK 60
Yep definitely got that in mind, I have a friend who is going to donate me a yoke for my vidicon camera, I already have a yoke but it's for static focus vidicon tubes only and the circuit is designed for a magnetic focus vidicon tube. As for the image orthicon yoke, the company I use to work for may be able to build one up for me when I get the design details for a 3" IO yoke as they build transformers and RF chokes and other inductors. Alternatively I will have to track one down.
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