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Old 5th Apr 2018, 11:37 am   #1
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Default CRT tester in Dorset.

I spotted this in a junk/antique shop in Dorset. The asking price is £120 which sounds an awful lot to me but I know nothing about it. It does have the leads and manual.
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Old 5th Apr 2018, 6:09 pm   #2
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Default Re: CRT tester in Dorset.

No idea what they are worth either, but it looks a useful tester & has all the adaptors present. Also it seems to be same as the one that features in many of the TV repairs by "Shango066" on Youtube.

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It rang a bell with me David and I subscribe to Shango066 so I think you've cracked why.
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No idea what they are worth either, but it looks a useful tester & has all the adaptors present. Also it seems to be same as the one that features in many of the TV repairs by "Shango066" on Youtube.

David
How many of those sockets were used on UK built sets. I know a lot of them were used on Japanese sets.
The asking price is a little high.
BTW, is the operating manual and setup chart present.
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