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Old 12-10-2019, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by zeno View Post
The set is covered in Sams 1472-1
Measure the CRT pins 2, 6, 11, 4, 5, & 13 for VDC.
Be sure your meter goes to at least 800V.

Next the 3 G-2 controls are on the CRT socket. Turn
one up all the way & see what you get on the screen.
Then put it back & report findings.

Zeno
Well I looked at the CRT Socket board and I think I figured out part of the reason why this TV isn't working right, the CRT Socket Board was broken in half at one point in time in the TV's history and then was glued back together and the broken traces bridged with wire.

So then the 3 Variable Rheostats on the CRT Socket board marked as the Red, Green and Blue Screen Adjustments are the G2 adjustments on this TV?
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