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Old 11-18-2024, 06:41 AM
Alex KL-1 Alex KL-1 is offline
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Try to measure the DC voltages of the CRT cathodes. This can indirectly *sometimes* make a clue. If DC reading of the red cathode differs too much from others, something are ocurring. For example, a too low red cat. voltage can make the output stage saturating (on peaks/high luminance). More easy on monitors, since it have less dynamic range than a regular TV since it operates with lower voltages due to larger bandwidth (for not over dissipating).
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