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I'm just guessing but check the bias pot , any associated resistors , also check the blue drive and associated resistors and then if all else checks try the blue screen , also if that fails make sure the crt socket has clean contacts but start with the bias and work from there , if old coot has better ideas from experience I'm sure he will pipe in.
old coot any idea whats causing the ghost in my set ? mike |
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No idea. But for a start, i'd check all the peaking coils 'downstream' from the video detector thru the video output. They're little single-winding coils that normally measure just a few ohms or less. You don't have to disconnect them to measure, since the ohms are so low.
TJ: A VTVM's main advantage is its very high input impedance. It doesn't impose near as high of a load on a high impedance circuit as the VOM does, thus minimizing loading error. An example of such a circuit is the AVC (automatic volume control) buss in an AM radio. Last edited by old_coot88; 02-10-2014 at 06:59 PM. |
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I did check the peaking coils and rechecked , they all measure low ohms , nothing above 10 ohms.
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did you check any of the caps or resistors within the yoke? may be worth a try.
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What would the yoke have to do with a ghost or 'ice' in the video?
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because i had a simillar problem with a motorola 23 inch color and it turned out to be a resistor. just throwing that out there being no one seems to be able to narrow down this problem he has with that set. there could be a convergence issue there are caps and resistors there as well.
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Timmy I think old coot could answer this - the convergence is lining up the red blue and green , this issue seems to be video or IF related and looks like its in the black and white portion of the image , am I right or should I look at convergence ? my next step since I've checked everything else would be to check the video areas and those resistor looking capacitors , I don't know what else to check , they are all low values like 10pf 20pf 6pf etc
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Assuming the problem's already determined to be not tube related, troubleshooting just about demands a signal generator (like the B&K 1076 Analyst). Working backward from the vid out stage, inject signal stage by stage until the problem's isolated. |
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