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Old 07-13-2015, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by miniman82 View Post
Problem with the meter is it's a later production one with the wrong RCA logo. If it had the old meatball on it I'd have moved it elsewhere, because I want the stencil on the front to remain intact. I can always put it on a bracket on the back, but HV isn't diagnostically important to most service jobs unless the job is specifically a lack of HV. I typically verify correct HV once when I do the horizontal circuit setup, after that if there were a problem you'd know.

Steve,

The stencil on the front is probably gonna have to be done by an artist, maybe I can have someone who does pinstriping or air brushing take care of it. Suppose if I had to I could always have the guy at the mall who does T-shirts make me some stickers, and that way I could paint it in myself.
Made in 1970, the meter/kit HAD to have the new RCA logo, which debuted in 1968. You will not find a meter with the old meatball logo. The original, and only HV meter for your jig had the new RCA logo, as do all others.
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