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spacediver 07-16-2014 03:02 PM

new from Toronto, Ontario
 
Glad I found this forum! I'm a CRT lover - have never owned anything but CRTs, though I've worked with LCDs outside of home.

I collect high end sony trinitron tubes, in particular the GDM-FW900, and am always trying to learn more about how these marvelous pieces of technology work.

With the help of another enthusiast, I'm working on a guide for service adjustments for the trinitron tubes - I'm working on the white point balance part of the guide. Should be done soon and will share it on these forums in case anyone here happens to benefit.

While I've learned a great deal about colorimetry and the like, I have barely any technical know how when it comes to things like soldering, electronics, or advanced tube adjustments involving convergence, purity, etc., and am hoping to learn as much as I can here :)

Electronic M 07-16-2014 05:22 PM

Welcome.

Trinitrons are newer than what I'm into (though I would not pass up a first gen set), but if you want to learn how to preform the convergence, purity, etc procedures for a deltagun tube I can explain them to you.

spacediver 07-16-2014 05:52 PM

very cool, would the procedures apply to an aperture grille display like the trinitrons?

Electronic M 07-16-2014 06:37 PM

Not really. They were the technology that the Trinitrons and other inline gun tubes (copycats) supplanted.

spacediver 07-16-2014 08:20 PM

gotcha, btw, looked through your wanted list - you might find something here (though not positive).

Sandy G 07-16-2014 10:04 PM

Welcome ! Only been to Toronto once, about 20 yrs ago, end of the summer. We were at a convention called by the company I worked for, me & this other boy were at a motel near the airport, one night we set out walking to find a nice restaurant... Must have walked 2-3 miles thru factories, business parks, etc, NEVER did find a nice place to eat. Had a very pleasant walk, though-it was Aug/early Sept, & you guys had already "Cooled Off"... Down here, it was still SWELTERING..

spacediver 07-16-2014 10:30 PM

ah right, bad idea trying to find livelihood near the airport :)

downtown, especially around harbord village is where you want to be!

ronl 07-18-2014 07:50 AM

Welcome fellow Canadian!-i'm new here too.
RonL


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