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Looks like terminals 5-6 are in parallel with R89(22k).
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No, that's plenty close enough.
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Ok, there was another cap stuffed behind a terminal board I didn't see connected to the horizontal oscillator transformer (.01). I replaced it and the horizontal us much better, but still unstable. The vertical is unstable as well. At least I have done firm of a picture. Now to get the sync stable...
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I can get the horizontal to hold for only seconds at a time.
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Did you try what bandersen suggested?
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If tweaking the hor. oscillator coil doesn't help and vertical is touchy too, possibly an issue in the sync circuit.
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I adjusted the end in top of chassis, but it didn't really do much. The one underneath has s partially broken s www head. But I didn't out the horizontal hold in center when adjusting the top one. I can try that.
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http://www.crosleyradio.com/about And I quote: "The first portable TV set was pioneered under the Crosley brand name, and becomes the best selling set in the industry." What a hoot. TVs of that size (and smaller) were sold years earlier by other companies. And I seriously doubt that TV was really the best selling set in the industry, in 1954 or any other year. Never laid eyes on one, myself. In fairness, that website has little connection with the original Crosley company. It's the headquarters for selling new repro sets under that name. Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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Ok, I tried doing what Banderson suggested and I can get a picture, but it will not hold. Constantly having to readjust to keep it close. Should I look in the sync section?
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I once had a RCA KCS 68 chassis with close to the same horizontal circuit. The set had the same symptoms as your Crosley. The trouble was bad mica and paper caps in the sync circuit.
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Have you tried adjusting the Horizontal Lock trimmer? Sams shows it as B2 on the back right side of the chassis? That trimmer cap sets the sync input level to the AFC portion of the horizontal oscillator. Otherwise I guess look over the sync circuit. An oscilloscope could be real handy right about now.
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The Motorola was the best seller of all of them.
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The Riders for the slightly newer 12" set has a notation on the schematic, for improving the horiz hold range. Replace the 150k resistor, r87 on the Sams to a 100k and see what happens. As others have noted, the sync circuit seems to need further trouble shooting.
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I'm wondering if there's a chance the vid.detector diode* could be installed backward. There's been a couple of such cases on this forum, and it produces a display very much like what's seen in the screen shot you posted. *That's assuming it uses a SS diode (1N34 etc.) and not a tube diode (6AL5 etc.) |
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