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IIRC, the threads are seated against a spring... you can pull back the magnet by pulling out on the "knob". Likewise, you can push the magnets in to approximately the correct position and then turn the "knob" for fine adjustments.
At least that's the way it is on a CTC 4, I never had a 5. jr |
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You access them from the front after removing the trim frame, and all are equally accessible.
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As a few have said........
You need a good B&W picture before you can have a good color pix. Turn the color level ALL the way down for now. Your first mission is to make this as good a B&W set as possible ! I see retrace lines so start with a grey scale adj. When done you should be able to turn down the brite & loose the pix. Also check the KINE bias control. Remember this set never was bright & never will be. Its was normal to watch them in a dimly lit room ! Next do purity. Try to make that perfect. Now convergence. Follow the manual ! Remember this involves going back & forth center-edges as you go. It will NEVER be 100% perfect BTW. The bottom is so far off that there may be a problem there. Some of the adjustments are coils ( usually 3 ) be VERY gentile with them. They are old & dried up ( like me ! ).After that put a picture on it & see how it looks. If its decent now you can turn the color up & see how she looks. good luck 73 Zeno ![]() LFOD ! |
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Ok, thanks for the help. The color and hue controls seem to do absolutely nothing. Turning them off doesnt affect it much.
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