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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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