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I have an RCA Victor Super that I bought the other night. It powered up w a nice picture and was fine. I laid it on it's back and got it home. Plugged it in and now I just have a small circle (2 or 3 inches) in the middle and sound. Any ideas??
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It sounds like your yoke slipped back from the bell of the picture tube when on its back. Take the back off and push it back. The clamp/cover on the yokes seem to deteriorate. There is a thread on that some where, possibly in B/W forum
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Thank you Dave......I will try that and let you know!! Darndest thing, it worked fine when I bought it and carefully moved it. So it makes sense seeing it was on its back. Will get back to you soon!
Mark |
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You should NEVER lay sets on their backs. Good way to bust a perfectly good CRT.
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I have two junkers (now) 1967 Admiral 19" color and 1955 Zenith that were stored without back covers. I always put it back on after Im done or not....back covers get legs and disap pear
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Hey Dave,
Looks like that did the trick! I cant seem to get the vertical to stop rolling so I may have to take it into the shop. Thanks for your help!! Mark |
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#7
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Back of the set is completely flat.
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