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19th Nov 2020, 4:17 pm | #21 | |||
Octode
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Re: 1960s/70s Philips video camera
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Sure is a dent but nothing inside looks damaged, in fact it looks mint inside. The tube looks okay and there's no sign of it having gone to air, or anything else really, it looks normal, in the standards of a conventional television CRT, at least. I did try unscrewing it all, hoping maybe it'll all come off as one section, but no luck, not yet anyway. Quote:
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19th Nov 2020, 5:37 pm | #22 |
Dekatron
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Re: 1960s/70s Philips video camera
I wonder if the white raster isn't simply excessive beam-current.
Can you see a preset pot marked "Beam"? it might be best to wait until you get the manual off Pete.
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19th Nov 2020, 6:07 pm | #23 |
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Re: 1960s/70s Philips video camera
Mechanical damage often happens to the ceramic spacers inside the tube and can only be seen with the tube removed from the scan coils. The getters can also not been seen without removing the tube.
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22nd Nov 2020, 1:03 pm | #24 | |
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Re: 1960s/70s Philips video camera
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Also you mention that the serial number has letters, those would indicate the manufacturing site. What are the letters? |
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