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I haven't read if the wax capacitors had been changed? I recently restored the same,set and changed most of them. The few I did not change were shunted by resistances much lower than the leakage e.g. 1kohm or 10kohm with leakage about 10Mohm.
The wax capacitors will be all bad. You will have to change pretty well all of them to get it to work. |
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Of course, it's rotated 90 degrees left1!! Last edited by Chris K; 08-14-2022 at 08:46 PM. Reason: Pic Orientation |
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Nothing looks wrong with the horizontal sweep. The vertical sweep has severe bottom fold over. Is the capacitor to the 6k6 cathode attached correctly?
I would go through the vertical sweep circuit especially the output as the vertical is at least synced. |
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Yay. At least it's back from the dead.
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Yes thank goodness...the patient has regained consciousness and is out of the coma. Now the physical therapy can begin. Vertical sweep circuit inspection this evening. Also, the focus is still a bit soft. The focus pot is adjusted to its limit. But I think I want to get a stable image first before I concern myself with tweaking the quality of the picture.
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The 6K6 audio output tube?
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Try adjusting the vertical linearity and height. I doubt that will completely correct the screen but it is a good place to start.
The scope from ebay may get there just in time to help with the vertical problem. There are a few pictures of what the correct vertical waveforms should look like in the Rider's. Notice one waveform is about 750V peak to peak, that could damage some probes or even the scope input itself. |
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I believe he meant to say 6SN7(V107 vert output). The appropriate cap would be C128C.
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This could also mean a dirty or worn pot.
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I tried...except for the focus pot, they are sealed up tight.
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A 5MHz scope could be used. Up until sometime in the 1970's that is what the repair shops would use. It would certainly be OK for audio or sweep waveforms.
The capacitor may play a roll. However tolerances on electrolytic caps were usually very wide, sometimes -20%/+80%, so they were seldom used if the value was critical. Modern electrolytics can have somewhat tighter tolerances, but still not great. Of course the tube is also a possibility, as well as resistors. It does sound like the pot is bad. |
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