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Old 06-18-2010, 02:46 PM
pugs5061 pugs5061 is offline
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Barrington, Illinois
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I bet the CRT is still good. Once you've determined its bad start that search. Here is a good starting point but the CRT tube type and number will be needed. Many were interchangable also, the number is shown in the schematic that hopefully your Grandpa can help you learn to read. The schematics are available at a place called Sams Technical Publishing by PDF(Google it & use model # to find exact schematic). Tell your Grandpa and he will know about Sams. What he may not know is that they are available immediatly online for $7. You also may want to ask here if someone has one already. If so they may be familar with this set and that kinda help will be invaluable. I am not unfortunately.
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