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Originally Posted by decojoe67
I've never done elec. restos myself, but had many, many TV's done for me over the years. It requires a lot more experience than radio repair.
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If you've never done resto work you don't have the experience to autoritatively comment on what is needed to do it. I was a radio collector/restorer before I got into TVs. Radio repair knowledge gives you enough to fix easy sets...What you lack to do the harder ones we can supply.
Although, reading a period book or two on TV service/operational principles will help greatly. If one knows what each circuit section does, and how they interact it helps troubleshooting work greatly.