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Old 11-25-2012, 12:47 PM
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Sony 5-303W

My Sony 5-303W which has been in my collection for many years finally got its long overdue servicing. One day while watching it the raster faded away and I was left with no picture. Installing a recapped sweep board fixed that plus I installed a NOS Sony picture tube to replace the original which was quite dim. After scavenging parts from several sets I now have a nice example of the model complete with carry case, instruction manual, external antenna adaptor, original earphone and good power cord. Everything works good but I have a couple of issues. First, after it has been on for a couple of hours, I notice the vertical height seems to increase slowly as though something is drifting with temperature. Is this normal for this model? I remember reading when this model was being developed, thermal drift was a problem Sony was trying to correct with respect to settings of the vertical and horizontal hold controls. Second, the new picture tube is a Sony substitution which came with a new CRT socket and rewiring instructions. That went well but the HV anode connection on the original tube had a little dimple in it that the HV cup snapped onto. The replacement tube looks like most CRTs without this bump. The result is the anode connector does not fit tight despite my having spread the prongs to tighten it against the sides of the connector hole on the CRT. It makes a noticeable effect on the picture as it is not a completely secure connection. There was nothing in the CRT box that mentions this. Any thoughts?

I had no idea these sets could look so good until I saw mine with that new tube installed.
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