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Console User 08-25-2014 03:22 PM

Wanting RCA CRT
 
I am looking for a good CRT that will go into my 1983 RCA Console TV. It is an 8 pin CRT Socket Style. The Focus pin is located on the bottom of the CRT Socket. :scratch2:

Findm-Keepm 08-28-2014 08:39 AM

Without a MODEL number, or CHASSIS number, this thread is useless......

Please folks, years mean nothing to service literature and technicians. You've gotta give up the model number or chassis to get anywhere. I've spouted this so many times, yet no one seems to care.

If you want answers, you've gotta give us some meat - and put it in the thread!! We shouldn't have to look at other threads, shouldn't have to read minds.

1983 RCA color - funny, Sams want's a model or chassis number. Funny too how my RCA service literature index also wants a chassis or model number.

Get it??

andy 08-28-2014 09:29 AM

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zeno 08-28-2014 09:32 AM

There is a tag on the CRT with the number.
When you post that someone may be able to give
a list of subs.
When you change it the yoke is glued on. If it has removable
magnets on the neck keep them ON also, dont swap them.
That way you dont have to reset the convergence & purity.
Only need to do grey scale, focus & G-2 adjustments.
Tube swap is easy, if it dont have a degauss shield can whip
one in in 10 mins.
And yes always post the model & chassis in the opening
of a new thread:banana:

73 Zeno:smoke:

Findm-Keepm 08-28-2014 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andy (Post 3113653)
The CRT type number wouldn't hurt either...

:thmbsp:
Quote:

Originally Posted by zeno (Post 3113654)
And yes always post the model & chassis in the opening
of a new thread:banana:

73 Zeno:smoke:

:thmbsp:

This habit of starting multiple threads for the same TV is getting old. Look at the threads from bandersen and others - sometimes 2-3 years worth of posts and stuff - one TV, one thread!

CRT sub guide for 25" CRTs attached.

Electronic M 08-28-2014 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Findm-Keepm (Post 3113667)
:thmbsp:
:thmbsp:

This habit of starting multiple threads for the same TV is getting old. Look at the threads from bandersen and others - sometimes 2-3 years worth of posts and stuff - one TV, one thread!

CRT sub guide for 25" CRTs attached.

Those are two incredibly useful pages you posted!...I've saved them for reference.

Kinda funny how you keep informing that guy about the info needed from him for us to help, and he never seems to learn...

Jon A. 08-28-2014 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Findm-Keepm (Post 3113667)
CRT sub guide for 25" CRTs attached.

Sweet, I can use these as well, thanks.

Console User 08-28-2014 04:03 PM

[QUOTE=Findm-Keepm;3113667]:thmbsp:
:thmbsp:

This habit of starting multiple threads for the same TV is getting old. Look at the threads from bandersen and others - sometimes 2-3 years worth of posts and stuff - one TV, one thread!

CRT sub guide for 25" CRTs attached.[/QUOTE

Console User 08-28-2014 04:27 PM

[QUOTE=Console User;3113688]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Findm-Keepm (Post 3113667)
:thmbsp:
:thmbsp:

This habit of starting multiple threads for the same TV is getting old. Look at the threads from bandersen and others - sometimes 2-3 years worth of posts and stuff - one TV, one thread!

CRT sub guide for 25" CRTs attached.[/QUOTE


:thumbsdn:

Findm-Keepm 08-28-2014 05:18 PM

[QUOTE=Console User;3113694]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Console User (Post 3113688)


:thumbsdn:

Do you want help, or not? Insulting the help doesn't bid you well....

Boobtubeman 08-28-2014 06:49 PM

Basicly like drowning in a pool and flipping off the lifeguard :D

SR

Console User 08-28-2014 08:30 PM

[QUOTE=Findm-Keepm;3113702][QUOTE=Console User;3113694]

Do you want help, or not? Insulting the help doesn't bid you well....[/QUOTE

Console User 08-28-2014 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boobtubeman (Post 3113709)
Basicly like drowning in a pool and flipping off the lifeguard :D

SR

So glad that you are acting like a mature individual NOT!!! You just don't get it either now do you?

Boobtubeman 08-28-2014 11:11 PM

Sorry, was finding humor in F-K's statement, not meaning to trash you......

SR

Findm-Keepm 08-29-2014 05:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Console User (Post 3113720)
So glad that you are acting like a mature individual NOT!!! You just don't get it either now do you?

I guess I don't get it either - you come here, ask for help, and then trash those that want TO HELP YOU. 7 years on AK/VK, and it's the first time I've ever been insulted by anyone. As you can see, I do have many resources, but I'll surely be slow in helping in the future. I guess the two others that were helped get it...

Do you want help? If so, ask, but ask with information so that we (yes, we) can help you. Hundreds of years of experience, hundreds of talented people, but if you insult others, refuse to answer probing questions, well, you'll find yourself on the ignore list - and thanks to the two VK'ers who let me know of the feature - I guess you are already on their ignore lists..

powerking 08-29-2014 06:47 AM

Bravo F-K,

To me this guy might also ask a question in an auto repair forum like " my car is broken, can you tell me what's wrong with it and how to troubleshoot it?"

Too bad many have wasted time responding to his CRT question in the first place; maybe it deserved just one; an emote-con; like crickets with audio? (LOL).

Tom (PK)

zenith2134 08-29-2014 07:17 AM

...I'm not taking sides..however, all I know is that Findm-Keepm helped me with service tips on a G.E. color set once that had a half-darkened raster & I was very happy to get the help...the amount of firsthand knowledge available on this board is fantastic.

rcaman 09-01-2014 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Findm-Keepm (Post 3113750)
I guess I don't get it either - you come here, ask for help, and then trash those that want TO HELP YOU. 7 years on AK/VK, and it's the first time I've ever been insulted by anyone. As you can see, I do have many resources, but I'll surely be slow in helping in the future. I guess the two others that were helped get it...

Do you want help? If so, ask, but ask with information so that we (yes, we) can help you. Hundreds of years of experience, hundreds of talented people, but if you insult others, refuse to answer probing questions, well, you'll find yourself on the ignore list - and thanks to the two VK'ers who let me know of the feature - I guess you are already on their ignore lists..

100% agreed

rca2000 09-01-2014 12:50 AM

A bit of a "peace-making" attempt here..

I THINK this is the "GR618S " set he spoke of, using a CTC -120A chassis . I am pretty sure it uses the 25 inch tube that has the removable focus connector that plugs into the tube. But not sure of the tube #

But I WILL say this....I know of a few RCA sets in my local thrift store, of this type, selling often for LESS than a dollar--that would very likely have the right tube. Surely--some of them have a good tube in them ....


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