The 6100 has a 100 degree tube whereas most raster monitors are 90 degree
tubes. You are able to find replacement tubes on-line but they aren't
cheap. There are also several models of 1980s television sets that used 100
degree tubes in them and are perfect replacements. Just a matter of
swapping the yokes and reconverging. Not easy but it can be done.
I don't think the 4600 was a 100 degree tube. Most 4600s are covered with
nasty screen burn anyway.
Somebody correct me if I am wrong.
Pat D.
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Subject: VECTOR: Re: VECTOR: Sad day; WG K6100 with a broken neck - any
hope?
you can replace the tube with one from a raster monitor,
i cant remember what ones are compatable, but it was probably the g07 or
k4600.
go and download a bucket of manuals & start comparing numbers.
or do a search - just remember to swap the yoke.
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