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Originally Posted by Kevin Kuehn
If you haven't already it might be educational to see an actual test pattern on that set. You can download and burn a DVD from this site.
http://www.mytvtestpatterns.com/
Don't go crazy trying to center the DVD patterns on the screen, because I've noticed they vary depending on the source and how they were produced. Still they are great for checking linearity.
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Thanks, downloading right now.
UPDATE: Unfortunately I couldn't get the test pattern DVD to work.
Also I completely lost my perfectly setup screen when I went to put the chassis back into its cabinet because when I readjusted the picture tube position in the chassis it made the picture tube stick out too far for the chassis to fit in the cabinet properly, so I had to readjust the picture tube's position in the chassis so it sat back further than I had it which resulted in me losing my perfect picture adjustments and now I'm having a hard time getting the picture to look right with the new picture tube position.
The adjustments are nearly impossible to do with the chassis in the cabinet but I don't want to fiddle around with taking the chassis back out of the cabinet either because its a pain in the behind to get it out and then back in again because the mount that the vertical output transformer attaches to bends and snags really easy and I've just about broke the mount off a couple of times trying to get the chassis into the cabinet.
Any ideas as to how I can go about readjusting this TV properly without having to remove the chassis out of the cabinet, or an easier way to remove and reinstall the chassis back into the cabinet without damaging it?