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I don't think a solid state set's flyback would work on a tube set as the flyback provides an impedance match to the yoke coils on a tube set whereas the solid state set I believe runs the yoke right off of the horiz. output transistor. On a solid state set the flyback is mostly there just for the HV output and to provide other power supply outputs. Also the way it is set up for the horizontal output tube connection would be totally different than the transistor.
You might be able to retrofit a flyback used in a tube set that had a solid state tripler (such as a Zenith 4-tube set) back for use in an older tube set but I think that's as far as you could go.
Sometimes you can substitute deflection yokes between different brands of tube type sets. I used an Admiral yoke from a console on a RCA CTC-53 portable where the original yoke had burned. (I kept the original convergence coils from the RCA, which were fine.) The setup seemed to work quite well.
Last edited by Chad Hauris; 01-23-2008 at 09:33 PM.
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