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Old 05-16-2011, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by old_tv_nut View Post
The original red phosphors were close to NTSC standard. The all-sulphide tube (zinc cadmium-sulfide for red) was probably the most orange, and got worse at high beam currents. The vanadate rare-earth red was pretty close to standard. The europium red that eventually became the norm is a bit orangy again, but not as bad as the sulfide.
Vanadium and europium are "rare earth" elements.
Is there a source that tells you what phosphors were used in various early color tubes? Just curious.

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