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Old 11-11-2023, 09:29 AM
LukeSimon LukeSimon is offline
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I have now reached the stage of learning where sweeping RF, IF, and chroma is fun. Possibly because I now know what I am doing and I am getting good results.

After digging through 1960s and 1970s issues of “Electronic Technician” that are available as free scanned PDFs on worldradiohistory.com, I learned that the typical artist renditions of the alignment bode plots are not accurate in their shape. There are actually two sphapes that an alignment bode plot should have. It depends on the TV model: either a flat top bode plot or a “haystack”. The authors in Electronic Technician say that you will know which shape your TV uses because one will fall into place more naturally whereas the other shape will fight you as you try to align it. For the T933, the bode plot is the “haystack” type.



Here is a before vs after alignment. Note the improved sharpness and decreased color smearing.



Colored text in the upper left corner is a real stress test due to dynamic convergence, focus, degaussing, and RF/IF/chroma alignment. I wish I had a before picture of “red” at the very start of this project before I fixed the focus and dynamic convergence problems. I am very happy with this restoration progress.

I will be watching old Christmas movies this year, on this Magnavox.



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