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That is actually pretty bad if you don't mind me saying. (for that far side, overall very good.) You have to be sure the controls that are for that side are not near their extremes. If they are, you need to set them mid point in the range, and start over. You should begin with all the other controls mid point as well....
As you do this alignment, it should be easy to have to make only minor adjustments to bring the picture back to perfect. I learned this later on in life. If you move around the yoke to get purity right, then move around the convergence assembly you should be able to get it almost prefect before having to adjust all the stuff on the convergence board.
I experimented with this approach after working on a set for 4 hours and ending up with what you have. The coarse adjustments can be off from bumping the set over the years, and make it look really bad. But doing a very good job on the coarse adjustments should only require the smallest of adjustments on the convergence board.
Set all the resistors back to where the dust marks are, do what you can with the coils, then do all the coarse adjustments, yoke, conv. assembly, purity, then move the fine adjustments only a little...
Your first step is degaussing the tube, then don't change its orientation till yer done.
PS - You should also be sure each of the fine adjustments is responding as they should be.
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Last edited by Username1; 07-20-2013 at 10:04 AM.
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