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Have a six month old tv that has gotten too "green." Anyone know where
I might find a representative schematic of a modern CRT circuit so that
I could ponder the addition of a bias pot to the green channel? Thanks.

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Warranty repair. Do not open up the tv and void your warranty.

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The brand is ``disposable`` i know the ones :-)

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Does your TV have a Make and Model ??

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Have a six month old tv that has gotten too "green." Anyone know where
I might find a representative schematic of a modern CRT circuit so that
I could ponder the addition of a bias pot to the green channel? Thanks.





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