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Old 10-19-2023, 11:29 PM
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Converging a delta gun tube with a 2 pedal convergence clover?

So right now I'm trying to do convergence on a 1969 Packard Bell CQ-522BGE....This looks to be a Panasonic made 13" portable. It's definitely a delta-gun CRT and it uses the later style 2 pedal convergence yoke where one is above the tube and the other is below (I've seen a couple of Zenith's and a few jap delta-gun sets with this style yoke).

I'm used to working with 3 pedal yokes not 2 pedal and I'm getting confused. There's only 2 static convergence magnets on it and purity rings. How the heck are you supposed to static converge this sucker? There's no procedure for the static convergence in the Sam's. No rotational position of both the round static convergence magnets yields good static convergence anymore. Is there another magnet hidden somewhere I need to adjust?

Dynamic convergence is kinda weird too. I was having trouble improving it until I changed some dead caps on the convergence board....I kinda wish I had recapped it before I started trying to adjust it.
I feel like I opened Pandora's box

Edit never mind I just figured out you can slide the static convergence magnets up and down in addition to rotating them....they didn't want to move so I thought they couldn't.... turns out they can and that was the key.
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