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Old 04-01-2022, 02:58 PM
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I am using an all red signal via a setup DVD and then turning the blue and green guns all the way down.
Be sure purity rings are at the REAR.
Warm up set 1/2 hour.
Degaus CRT.
Slide yoke BACK.
Turn color all the way down & turn OFF any auto color switch.
WITHOUT signal turn down the G & B screen controls.
Turn UP the red g-2 til retrace lines then back off til they go away
Now you should have a red blob apx the center of screen.
Center the blob.
Slowly push yoke forward til the whole screen is RED.
Too far & you will loose the purity again.

NOTE unless you are short, to make these adjustments its MUCH easier
to lay across the set. Mirrors are a PIA & not as accurate.

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Old 04-01-2022, 03:00 PM
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Make sure you have the purity ring set for minimum effect to start. Can you post a pic of the components on the neck as they are currently?
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Old 04-01-2022, 03:03 PM
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When Zeno wrote "center the blob" that meant center the red blob by using the purity rings, not by using centering controls.
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My apologies for the delayed reply, I completely missed seeing the replies here on page 4.

Ok so I am feeding in composite video from a DVD player into my RF converter. The feed is from a DVD titled TV Test Card/Video Pattern Generator DV. I have the green and blue screens turned down and am using the all red signal from the DVD player, note the video has a black + in the center and white arrows on each side.

See below for the results. I would say it is a bit better than I had before but I can not get the image centered nor does it completely fill the screen. If I try to center the image I can not get to an all red purity.

Note I can move the image over via the horizontal hold but then when I restart the TV the horizontal hold is lost and I have to bring it back to off center.

Let me know what you think, also if more pictures or a video would be helpful.




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Old 05-14-2022, 09:07 PM
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More questions:

Did you take a picture of the position of all the neck components before replacing the picture tube?

Is the white device between the purity rings and the convergence yoke the centering control?
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Old 05-14-2022, 09:29 PM
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I did take some pictures before removing the old crt, see below for how the purity was adjusted. As for the installation I have the yoke, then the red/green/blue convergence assembly, and then the the blue lateral and purity control which is one part. Am I missing or forgot something?

I have been trying to both center the screen and get color purity by adjusting the purity magnets and sliding the yoke forward and back. Note sliding blue lateral and purity control forward and back provide some very minor effect.

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Old 05-14-2022, 11:39 PM
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...and then the the blue lateral and purity control which is one part. Am I missing or forgot something?
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Um.. aren't the purity rings supposed to be located forward (front-ward) of the blue lateral? Might try reversing the assembly.
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Old 05-15-2022, 08:00 AM
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Nope rings are last on.
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I was thinking blue lateral after I posted. It seems a peculiar design to have it attached to the purity rings and not the convergence assembly, but it is what it is.

When you adjust H centering, how are you doing it? Is there a centering control, or are you trying to fiddle with the yoke? Some sets (like my old Magnavox roundy) had no centering control and you just had to take what you got. The H sweep was wide enough to avoid black edges, but you could lose up to 20% or so of the picture.

As yours is not filling the screen, the problem may involve the H output, H drive/efficiency/linearity adjustment, H driver, etc.
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old_tv_nut, thanks for the replies. It seems that I may have to compromise on color purity or centering. There is no specific centering control as I understand.

I can move the screen left to get it centered with the horizontal hold but then when I turn the TV off and back on the horizontal hold is lost. I will try again and see if I can find a combination of horizontal hold & horizontal efficiency that allows me to fill the screen and have good color purity. Are there any key component values that I could check or even change to provide some further range?

Is there an interaction with the vertical linearity, vertical hold, and height? Also there are controls for the pincushion amp, and pincushion phase, note Sams states the pincushion phase is factory set and seldom needs adjustment.
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Compromising purity for anything else is not possible; you can only make it worse. So set the yoke and purity rings for best purity, and leave them there.
Don't use horizontal hold to adjust centering. This will affect the timing of the color burst gate and potentially make color unstable. Horizontal hold should be set to the center of the hold range.
Consult SAMS on adjustments in the horizontal sweep section. Note that any horizontal efficiency adjustment must be set so that the horizontal output tube doesn't draw excess current.
Use an Indianhead or similar test pattern with circles to check width and linearity. Use a crosshatch pattern to check pincushion amplitude.
Vertical and horizontal adjustments are generally independent of each other.
SAMS should give an indication of what order to do these various adjustments.

Your width problem could be due to weak tubes in the H sweep section (H driver, H output, damper).

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Still fighting this set. After lots of attempts at getting the purity and convergence setup correctly I can get good color purity but am unable to get the picture to have good horizontal centering, I am left with unused screen on the right side. I can use the centering rings to center the screen but then cant get good color purity. I have checked the B+ and boost voltages all measure good also tried swapping the horizontal output and damper tubes but seen no improvement. This suggests that the issue is not a width problem.

In looking back at pictures the centering issue was not present before I swapped out the CRT, now to be fair I had not checked for purity on the old CRT so the issue may have been there, still could it be the new CRT? Also since installing the new CRT I ran into an issue with HOT high current, it was an intermit resistor that would measure ok on the bench but fail in operation. I resorted to shotgunning lots of parts, while I have checked and rechecked all part values I certainly could have made a mistake somewhere. Thoughts on any key components I should check that would allow the set to operate well but not have horizontal centering.
I was browsing schematics and it looks like earlier RCA sets did have horizontal centering via a 10 ohm pot across taps on the flyback which then feed the yoke. Maybe something can be hacked in but I'm not up to that without good guidance.
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Old 07-11-2022, 11:43 PM
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I lost track of what all was tried in this thread.
Is the raster actually off center (no light in the black part if you turn up the brightness) or could the horizontal phase be off (raster is centered but the picture is phased to one side, black part of the screen lights up when you turn up brightness)?
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Looking closely at your blue lateral magnet it looks like the wheel you turn should be at 12:00 and not where you have it currently. The blue gun is the top gun in the neck of the tube. I remember on Zenith lateral magnets that the rotating adjustment part was at the top of the neck on the jug.
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Old 07-12-2022, 07:29 AM
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old_tv_nut to you question, I don't know, I was thinking that the raster was shifted to the left. During setup it seemed that the raster as a whole was being moved to the left via the purity rings to get an all red screen. But maybe the right edge is just missing the picture and still receiving a black raster.


See the below video where I turned the brightness up and down, the image curves in as the brightness goes up. I can get the right edge of the screen to light up but I don't know is this raster or just light shining through?

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