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Originally Posted by wa2ise
One trick to do to implement a "brightner" is to wrap an extra turn on the flyback for the heater. I think most RCAs of that era got the heater voltage off the flyback, usually 3 or so turns of wire. Of course, there isn't a whole lotta life left in that CRT, but you can squeeze a little more out of it.
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Memory's a little vague, but didn't summa these (not RCAs necessarily) have a low value resistor like 2.2 ohms or so, in series with the heater, mounted on the socket board? I seem to remember "brightening" a weak CRT by shunting this resistor. Or maybe i wuz dreaming it.