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And what's the first thing we see? Mr Death!
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I swear all these 9-pin sockets looked fine when I inspected them. I'll be pulling the PCB back out and replacing them. Better order up some more for my other sets too |
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because they seem to catch my eye. Can you post a picture of a new tube socket and tell who can supply them? If I find a Predicta, might as well replace all the tube sockets with the recapping. Thanks Carl
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Bravo!! It looks like all your excellent work replacing the "K" networks really paid off. Congrats!
-Clark |
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Check out these two earlier posts in this thread. http://www.videokarma.org/showpost.p...3&postcount=28 http://www.videokarma.org/showpost.p...1&postcount=32 There are also some white ceramic ones available like these guys that might hold up better: http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-ceramic-9...-/320962006659 The central ground post doesn't go through to the PCB though. Not sure if that matters. Thanks! Now I'll be forever curious if these networks are working as well as the originals would have |
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I've not done anything with the couplates in my Predicta but I sure like how yours turned out. I could imagine my luck could change at some point....
Once you know everything's fine I do like the heatshrink method to protect/cover 'em with. |
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