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RCA CTC-9 Too much horizontal deflection
I know, this is odd for me to be posting on this side of "town". I don't even own a roundie of my own.
But my friend, her roundie, an RCA CTC-9, has a little too much horizontal deflection.. It would appear the horizontal size is quite a bit too large, making people look fat.. It's a TV that has been handed down from her parents, it has NOT been touched as far as I know.. I haven't seen it yet, so I'm going off the text I received.. She uses it once in a while, but last week it was fine, today it's h-size is about 20% larger than what it usually is. Is there a simple POT for this? Or should I be looking at something else? |
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If you look at the yoke, you can move a wire from the center to I think left side to either reduce or enlarge the width. I think it's labeled on the yoke or in the sams.
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Interesting, it's that easy? I thought it'd be harder with these old TV's..
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Try that first. Maybe that easy. The newer RCA sets don't have that feature.. On the top where the blue and red wires reside, you will see a center pin to change the size. Hopefully that's all. If she is using a digital converter box, It may be set to the wrong aspect
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Nah she's using our local cable companies analog VHF stations to pickup 2-13 channels on the tuner, so no scaling or aspect modifications should be involved.
Besides, I would think that if there was aspect modifications involved, it'd only be vertical size, not the horizontal size. |
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This part of the CTC-9 schematic mentions the width adjustment.
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Has someone been in there jackin with wires? Sounds like to me something failed (or is failing). If one day it was fine, and another day it wasn't, seems like moving a wire from one point to another is not the answer.
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The TV hasn't been opened up, as far as I know.
She told me this morning that she notices a louder hum coming from the speaker too. |
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Seriously, I would not operate it again until it has been checked... |
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Crap. Ok, I'll have her unplug it. I'll need to see if I can over to her house later this week and get some pictures and examine it.
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Filter caps! check 'em.. Bet you are getting too much horiz deflection from a cap incresing substantually in value. The hum is another tell tale. The flyback is most likely under alot of stress, the hum through the speaker is a 60hz hum passing the liltering ability of the capacitors in the power supply.
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The hum maybe intercarrier buzz simply be due to the sound demodulator adjustment.
I would like to see a TV screen photograph of what is being discussed before jumping to a conclusion. It seems these days most viewers (not me!!) are content watching anamorphically stretched 4x3 on 16x9 displays. Who is to say that the source of video to the set is not due to a setting from a set top box and has nothing to do with the set's circuitry at all? |
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I would guess a cap is failing.... especially if this set has not been serviced in the past 20+ years.
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Well, I was going to have her get a screen shot, so she plugged it in to get a shot, and well, it's not possible now..
She turned it on, let it warm up, went to grab her phone to snap a pic, and the picture went wider, started to loose vertical deflection, and then the picture faded out.. She has it permanently unplugged now. This Friday I'm going to go take a look at the caps.. I asked if there was a service sticker, and she sees one service sticker from '71, and that it was a CRT replacement.. |
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40 years is a long time between services. I vote caps also. There maybe something else wrong now.
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