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Originally Posted by Notimetolooz
You probably didn't need to replace the rectangular mica capacitors. Electrolytic and paper dielectric are the ones that are important. You can mess up the alignment if some mica or ceramic caps are replaced.
Some computers (probably older) have an analog video output.
The analog video output would have to go through a RF (NTSC) modulator to put it onto a TV channel that you can feed into the antenna terminals.
How did you measure the HV? It could be that your measurement method could be loading the HV more than the CRT.
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I was thinking the same thing, the mica domino capacitors did not need to be changed, however the one on the far left may be a paper “wolf in sheep's clothing” type domino.
There were 2 in my FADA set that I thought was mica, until one of them decided to let me know that they were paper by exploding and making a big mess!