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Old 08-07-2018, 01:37 PM
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564 is the Sears source number for Sanyo.
That's pretty cool. I haven't had a Sanyo before.

How good is Sanyo compared to other well known brands?


I have a big book of case histories on TVs that I have been looking at. It seems that all similar problems differ in the fact that messing with the controls changed the screen. One of those cases had a bad resistor on the neck board. Anyways Friday I'm going to drive an hour and a half to borrow the adapter for the CRT tester. That'll get rid of a lot of guessing.
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Old 08-07-2018, 02:20 PM
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Yup a Sanyo. These usually had Sylvania CRT's EIA 312
VERY good sets as a rule.
If it uses any IC sockets watch for very int problems.
Sounds like you have HV but no raster. Look first
at the G-2 on the FBT then resistors on the CRT brd in the G-2
if any.
BTW the big white tag with the long number starting
564. ####### is the real model. 4 digit sears numbers
are near useless.

73 Zeno
LFOD !
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