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Old 11-23-2014, 07:05 AM
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Well, Ok, you have more than one problem... You need to do some troubleshooting.
First turn it on and hit it a few times..... figure out if it's got an intermitant.... Bad solder joints...
If you get a nice stable set while hitting it, then it's a part.... Look at what you don't have
and look in the part of the set that most likely lost it.... Raster no other stuff.... ??
Get out the block diagram and figure out where the problem might be..... Or at least
a place to start...

Hitting it... Use a wood dowel, 12" long, 1/2" dia. Bounce it off the chassis in different
spots. Gently hit the tubes, hit the coils, etc. You're just looking for a bad connection.

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