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Old 01-06-2022, 09:36 AM
vortalexfan vortalexfan is offline
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Originally Posted by Kevin Kuehn View Post
Ion trap should be out on base end of the neck where most are. What Sams shows is the schematic representation, not physical location. Are you currently running without the ion trap?

Also both of my sets have a width sleeve - a thin piece of brass sheet wrapped around the neck inside the yoke. Moving that in and out of the yoke varies the picture width.
Well there is an ion trap looking thing on the end of the neck near the base on my CRT but it I try to rotate it or pull it in or out and it wont budge like its stuck or something like that.

And with the base of the CRT already being somewhat damaged I don't want to force anything and risk damaging the CRT any further.

I have a picture posted below showing what I mean.

Also my TV Analyst Came today, and its intact, but I have no idea if it functions or not because I don't have any cables for it yet. I would guess that the probes for this thing could still be bought seeing as B & K is still around and they still make test equipment and probes for them.
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