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Old 09-29-2008, 11:09 PM
Bill R Bill R is offline
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One more thing, I mentioned dynamic convergenc. This involves all the controls on that small board in the upper left of the set. For now do not turn any of them. You will find the dynamic convergence procedure in a Sam's Photofact set or service manual for that chassis. There are about thirty steps and all the controls interact with each other. Dynamic convergence will clean up the convergence at the edges of the picture. Often once the static convergence is done the dynamic will be fine. You will likely never get it perfect all the way to the edges. Your eye will not notice slight misconvergence at 6 feet or so away anyhow.

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Old 09-30-2008, 07:56 AM
ihmeyers ihmeyers is offline
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Please see attachment. I could almost make out everything from your post Bill but this clearer picture should help identify everything.

What source should be on the screen when I am checking red? Video white noise? A DVD?


Thanks!

P.S. Based upon Bill's comment on moving the deflection yoke (I assume it's that black metal circle with the white lettering X6 showing), how do I move it without getting zapped?
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