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Old 06-17-2020, 03:32 PM
David Bridge David Bridge is offline
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I picked up a Sharp 32F540 from a family member yesterday. It has excellent geometry for a flat CRT, problem is, the picture is rotated slightly. I opened it up to adjust the yoke but it appears to be a bonded yoke. It only appears to be bonded at the four corners. I'm debating on whether I should try to remove the epoxy so I can rotate the yoke (if this is even possible), or just live with it.
That CRT looks suspiciously like a Thomson (RCA) tube. It has a yoke clamp, so you can probably loosen it to rotate it just a touch. It also has the telltale "beam bender" magnet assembly that RCA Thomson used back in the day. Interesting that Sharp would buy their CRTs from Thompson at this time.
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