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Old 04-10-2012, 09:25 PM
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Wow, I had no idea that an early tv could develop such a good picture.
I have a CTC-7 that will make as good a picture, it's all about how you set it up. Frequently I find that old sets have alignments that are out of spec which will cause the color circuits to fall short on performance, and local oscillators that are out of alignment so you can't get correct colors. You have to follow the factory instructions for a set to operate the way it's supposed to, but not everyone has the tools to make those adjustments.

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What does the I or Q stand for when you talking about wide bandwidth color tv?
See Phil's site, it's explained pretty in depth.

http://www.antiqueradio.org/RCACT-10..._Your_Color_IQ
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