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Old 03-06-2018, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by zenith2134 View Post
I never got the whole story on the EFL gun CRT. Did it have more cathode material, or is this the one with the additional focus lense? The sets I have with that designation on their CRT are capable of *blinding* brightness levels
From what I remember. 3 focus grids one adjustable, in line & 100 or 110
angle. came out in H line on some 17 & 19" then on some 25" in J-line.
Minor chassis changes from CC2 were separate V outputs, 9-89 board
replaced with a CRT board. Almost the same as the 13". Also some minor
HV changes.
The other jug they came out with was the FTM
https://www.creativeplanetnetwork.co...een-crt-386450
This is the perfectly flat tube everyone used at the end of CRT's. I had
a mid 80's Zenith monitor with it & the pix was spectacular. For years it
was only in highest end monitors & military apps. A 14" TV with it
would have sold for $800 to break even !

73 Zeno
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