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Old 03-14-2014, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Phil Nelson View Post
OK, I'm going to quit dissing this poor little $20 craigslist Hoffman.





After replacing paper caps in the horizontal and sync sections, I decided to sub the 1B3GT and 6BQ6 tubes, out of superstition. (The others tested good, but you know.) I had also scrubbed the 1B3GT area with alcohol and given that resistor a good hard look.

When I went to play with the ion trap one last time -- bingo! -- the green glow was back, and within seconds I had a bright picture with terrific contrast and sharp focus. Don't ask me why someone put a brightener on this CRT. It looks as strong as a new one.

The second photo is receiving a cable broadcast with rabbit ears from my in-house transmitter, a decent real-world test of any old TV. A little blurry, but that's how all of my photos of live broadcasts seem to turn out.

Tomorrow I'll do some grown-up stuff like clean all of the pots and adjust the screen geometry, etc. It's fun to see it wake up, anyhow.

Phil Nelson
It looks like the CRT might be original. It sure looks good.
I worked on a Hoffman set, that was a year or two newer. It was real impressive, for a 21" table model.
A 6X9 speaker on one side, an 8" speaker on the other and push-pull audio output. It had that crazy Standard-Coil UHF-VHF tuner, with the two coil turrets, four stages of IF and large power transformer with two 5U4's.
Hoffman was really a high-end line at the time. This model had the easy-vision tinted safety glass.
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