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Actually I'm not a fan of the Sencore CR70 for testing color CRTs. For testing color tubes I prefer the testers that have separate meters for each gun as they give you a better indication of comparable warm-up speed, weak guns, maximum emissions readings, life test inconsistencies, etc. Therefore I'd rather test with a B&K 467 or 490, RCA WT-333A, Heathkit IT-5230, the REM, Beltron testers, etc. There is probably no quicker tester to use on old roundie color CRTs than the Beltron units. And even though I do have the CR7000, I prefer to watch a metered display rather than the often undefinable rows of LEDs, so it rarely gets used. . Last edited by WISCOJIM; 02-20-2017 at 10:32 AM. |
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Is the CR7000 for sael?
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No, it's not. And if it was it would be more than $500.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...p2045573.m1684 . |
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