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Old 08-07-2022, 09:06 AM
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It mostly tells you if the voltages on the CRT base are in the correct range.
If you had a voltmeter and knew what the voltage ranges were suppose to be you wouldn't need it. I think a lot of those "TV owner test equipment" were simplified versions of standard service test equipment. Very limited in usefulness.
I ended up with one of those in an auction lot once.
The eyetube was the most valuable part.
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