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About that CR-143- I've been doing a little (a lot) of homework on CRT testers. I found out that the CR-143 is from circa 1967, and was the successor to the CR-133, which was the successor to the CR-125. Has anybody got any experience with this tester? How is the rejuvenation feature compared to, say, a B&K 440 or 465? I'm looking forward to getting my new testers. The first tube I'll be cleaning and balancing will be the one in my CTC-120.
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Quality vintage television service by Alabama's original Animegao Kigurumi performer. Last edited by TUD1; 01-30-2017 at 05:07 PM. |
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Heathkit is from...
the 80's sometime.
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sell alot well taken care of equipment and parts
I have bunch test equipment that my grandfather sued at his tv repair shop and bunch rca parts anyone interested.
Secore LC 102 capacitor inductor analyzer Sencore vC 930 format VCR analyzer Sencore sc3100 Auto 100 megaherts waveform circuit analyzer Sprague tel ohmike Precision model es-5508 Precision model 2835 Precision ntsc generator 1249 Model 415 solid state swery marker generator BK model 1077 B television analyzer Heath dual Trace oscilloscope Heath digital frequency counter sm2420 Rca test tv |
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What model RCA test TV? Does it have all the normal extensions and adapters with it? Pictures? Location? . |
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