Re: Smaller CRT's

From: Dave Langley <robotron_at_ntlworld.com>
Date: Tue May 13 2003 - 16:35:12 EDT

At 08:51 pm 13 05 2003, you wrote:
>I think you all might be missing a point here, all using the same socket
>adapter on a CRT tester means is that you CAN TEST THEM USING THE SAME ADAPTER.
>
>It does NOT mean the focus voltage range is the same.
>It does NOT mean the high voltage requirements are the same.
>It does NOT mean the deflection angle is the same.
>It does NOT mean the mounting is the same.
>It does NOT mean the X-ray protection is the same.
>It does NOT mean the same yoke and convergence assemblies can be used.
>It does NOT mean the dot pitch will be as good.
>
>Other than that, they're identical.

That was my first though which was why I questioned the theory.

So, how do you determine which tubes are compatible and which are not. Is
there an online resource that lists the properties for different types?

What tubes have list members used successfully in various monitors in the past?

Dave Langley
www.robotron-2084.co.uk

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Received on Tue May 13 13:35:43 2003

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