Jon A.
05-17-2014, 05:24 PM
Considering all the different makes of sets that use RCA CRTs, I'm wondering if my 19VLNP22 would be a suitable substitution for, say, a 19VJMP22. Both are inline.
View Full Version : RCA-built CRT swap Jon A. 05-17-2014, 05:24 PM Considering all the different makes of sets that use RCA CRTs, I'm wondering if my 19VLNP22 would be a suitable substitution for, say, a 19VJMP22. Both are inline. zeno 05-18-2014, 06:12 PM Odds are it will go. I will try to run down the differences but I am almost 60 & suffer from CRS. Do folks get CRS in Canada ?? Physical differences: Screen size Screen curvature Screen glass transparency, color, reflectivity. Mounting method. Pin out. Socket type, pins or spring contact. Built in degauss shield. Separate focus-G-2 conectors. Deflection angle (overall depth) Electrical: Anode KV rating. Bonded yoke (most modern RCA ) Deflection angle ( different yoke) Most in-lines are the same electricaly. If it physicaly fits & the socket fits & has the same pin-out I would try it. But dont blame me if you grow a third arm or get covered with festering pustules:D 73 Zeno:smoke: Jon A. 05-18-2014, 06:27 PM Neither have a built-in degauss shield or bonded yoke, that much I know. The 19VLNP22 is in my 1982 RCA which I just don't care for, but it's really strong so I don't want to part with it. The type of Quasar I want, I saw a video of one with the 19VJMP22, the person who made the video said it is RCA-built. zeno 05-19-2014, 08:27 AM Its probably a Jap Quasar & I dont remember whos jugs they used. Could be most anyone. Bottom line gotta check it out in person. 73 Zeno:smoke: sampson159 05-19-2014, 08:54 AM during our years of experimenting,we found that if the plug or pins looked the same,the crt would work.made hundreds of swaps like this.rarely did something not work dieseljeep 05-19-2014, 09:00 AM Its probably a Jap Quasar & I dont remember whos jugs they used. Could be most anyone. Bottom line gotta check it out in person. 73 Zeno:smoke: I have a GE badged Quasar, that uses a GE CRT. Bad flyback, of course. I worked on a Quasar badged set, that also had a GE CRT. I was surprised to see a GE CRT in a Quasar set, as they were never a big supplier of CRT's to Motorola or Quasar. I'd have to look at the type number of the CRT used in the set. :scratch2: |