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Interesting, sounds simple.
Just at this moment I'm reading the post, I'm at work, but I checked this TV photos, since just now I remebered some... issue: I saw that the yoke is integrated to the convergence assembly. Even the static rings seems to be lying at same structure... oh-oh... maybe if I try at least to move the assembly sideways and back and forth, maintaning the rotation angle, to check?
Don't move the dual yoke assembly. The deflection yoke should be inside the assembly and held in place with wingnuts that slide in grooves on the assembly. You should be able to loosen the yoke wingnuts and pull back on them to move the deflection yoke independently of the convergence yoke and dual yoke assembly. RCA and Zenith adopted similar assemblies when they went to solid state.
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Don't move the dual yoke assembly. The deflection yoke should be inside the assembly and held in place with wingnuts that slide in grooves on the assembly. You should be able to loosen the yoke wingnuts and pull back on them to move the deflection yoke independently of the convergence yoke and dual yoke assembly. RCA and Zenith adopted similar assemblies when they went to solid state.
I took note of everything, so when I have free time to play with this TV (hopefully soon).
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