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There's possibly a good 10FP4 in there.
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It's a 12" set, 12LP4 most likely.
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Ah! So that's probably why it's 12T1.
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It looks like a replacement CRT in there! The original was a 12KP4, no ion trap and aluminized.
When working right and the original CRT, they had an amazing picture. IIRC, they had the 41mhz IF, very early. Quite an advancement. |
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Yeah I see now that the Wisconsin CL set has an Ion trap. I'd forgotten about the 12KP4. Apparently GE developed both the 10FP4 and 12KP4.
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It's a 12LP4A, NVC branded (National Video Corp). Tube looks good, no burn in. I have to find out the hard way whether it's bad or good, since I don't yet own a CRT tester.
I went out and purchased the set in Wisconsin today, since it was only a 20 minute drive from my house. It's going to be a work in progress. It powers on, no raster, but it gets sound and gets signal with loud and clear audio, so all that is working. I probed the anode and it's only producing about 2kV, so it needs caps, and some adjustments.
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Great to see someone got the WI set. Now you and Eric can compare notes.
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Yeah him and I can cross compare notes. I'm probably going to make my own thread as to not hijack Erics.
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