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Originally Posted by Dave A
Tube Tv, the cam is in good shape and I will try to get some images posted. Without a service manual, I have figured out the video settings sequence leaving sweep and volts alone. None of mine needed caps. I got its Panasonic parent, the PK-200 with a lot of adjusting work needed. It had the rear IR filter cloudy issue. I am going to try a 58mm front IR filter to see if that works. Stay tuned.
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Been there and done that with a few cameras. No schematics, and just start adjusting the color back in. It can be huge rabbit hole to go down. My last one was a Panasonic PV-200D. I got it adjusted pretty good except for a bit of convergence issue on the top left corner which I'm assuming is capacitor related.
You also might try it without the IR cut filter. My Panasonic PK-755 had really bad clouded IR filter and I didn't have a replacement, so I thought I'd leave it out at least till I got a replacement and it isn't even noticable in indoor or outdoor light. The color is dead on.
There was a really nice RCA CC002 even with the original box a few months back on ebay. I wish I had got it when I had the chance.