On second thought I may have missed the mark here. Didn't
one
of the tubes use a deflection angle other than 90 degrees?
And
isn't there a good reason for NOT using 90 degree tubes
(mostly
because you end up with a shorter tube that will fit in
cabinets
where a 90 degree tube won't)?
I wonder if a yoke can be specified that would work on
either?
James Nelson wrote:
> Rodger said:=============================================
> AND if you define the yoke in such a way(by careful choice
> of inductance) that itcould be a universal replacement for
> ourcurrent yokes you could have a real winner here.
> ============================================= That's a
> good idea. We need to work up a chart.I don't have much
> at my house but a Tempest Machine. YOKE DATA: MODEL | CRT
> | NECK SIZE | H (mH) | H ohm | V (mH)| V ohm | DEFLECTION
> ANGLE?
> |------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If
> anyone has any or can get any data, add it to this list,
> That way, we can possibly make a more universal yoke
> instead of one that only works with the new
> system. Thanks,James.
Received on Wed Oct 20 13:18:25 1999
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