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Over the years I have acquired a lot of vintage test equipment. I still
use most of it, but I have the following, which I think is something I will never use. I only work on Tube gear, or real early transistor stuff without chips. That means I will never work on any flat screen modern HDTV televisions. There are three devices: 1. Flyback tester. I KNOW that is obsolete, modern TVs dont have flybacks, only CRTs use them. 2. Sweep generator and marker. This one I am not sure about???? 3. Bar Generator. (Puts colored bars both horizontal and vertical on the screen). [This one I guess is still useful.] I also have one of those High Voltage Probes for my Eico VTVM. That I know is obsolete and is only for CRT sets. Anyhow, I'm thinking of selling some of this stuff. I like collecting and restoring old tube radios, stereos, and audio and guitar amplifiers, but I dont have room for old tube television sets, even though it would be nice having one of those antiques. But I dont really plan to do anymore work on televisions. My own TVs and computer monitors are all flat screen types now, and if they die, I will simply replace them, unless its a simple repair such as a blown fuse, bad power switch or a broken wire. --- The reason that most of the old wax capacitors have failed, is because the bees wax was gotten from "Low Tech" bees! |
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On Monday, 7 January 2019 19:33:27 UTC, wrote:
Over the years I have acquired a lot of vintage test equipment. I still use most of it, but I have the following, which I think is something I will never use. I only work on Tube gear, or real early transistor stuff without chips. That means I will never work on any flat screen modern HDTV televisions. There are three devices: 1. Flyback tester. I KNOW that is obsolete, modern TVs dont have flybacks, only CRTs use them. 2. Sweep generator and marker. This one I am not sure about???? 3. Bar Generator. (Puts colored bars both horizontal and vertical on the screen). [This one I guess is still useful.] I don't see how that would be useful. A computer can put anything at all onto a video signal, not stuck to a few preset testcard images. I also have one of those High Voltage Probes for my Eico VTVM. That I know is obsolete and is only for CRT sets. There are people working with HV Anyhow, I'm thinking of selling some of this stuff. I like collecting and restoring old tube radios, stereos, and audio and guitar amplifiers, but I dont have room for old tube television sets, even though it would be nice having one of those antiques. But I dont really plan to do anymore work on televisions. Some old TVs are as small as radios eg Ekco TMB272. My own TVs and computer monitors are all flat screen types now, and if they die, I will simply replace them, unless its a simple repair such as a blown fuse, bad power switch or a broken wire. bad psu caps are often worth testing for The reason that most of the old wax capacitors have failed, is because the bees wax was gotten from "Low Tech" bees! NT |
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You can always use the high voltage probe to check microwave oven magnatrons. Of course a neon bulb works fine for that too
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