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Old 11-02-2010, 07:58 PM
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Wow, I had one of these (or a very very similar model) back in the 70's. A neighbor was tossing it, as it fell down a flight of stairs and the CRT blew up. So we gambled by buying a new CRT for it and it worked. Some years later something in the horizontal crapped out, and I saw it as unfixable so we tossed it. But as old hams even back then, we salvaged various parts.
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Old 11-03-2010, 08:42 AM
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Looks like you could almost play a tune on that anode lead...

That's a sweet set.
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Old 11-05-2010, 12:09 AM
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Looks like you could almost play a tune on that anode lead...
Not to mention the strain that short lead must have put on the 2nd anode connector. I wonder how many of these sets developed severe HV arcing problems when the anode connector was just hanging on by a thread. Unless the connector was exceedingly well soldered to the lead to the flyback, I can just about imagine these coming loose (or parting company altogether with the connector) after a year or two. Would it have added that much more to the cost of the set to put a slightly longer anode lead between the CRT and the fly, so that there would have been some slack in the wire? Sounds to me like a cost-cutting measure.
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