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![]() "ian field" wrote in message ... As I understand it, the electron beam is aimed slightly off centre and the beam trajectory is corrected by an external magnetic field (the ion trap) the ions being heavier than electrons are not deflected and collide with the glass wall of the tube neck. It would be interesting to know how you cantered the picture without the ion trap. Actually, the ion trap (there was none on the CRT when I got the set) doesn't seem to do much with the centering, mostly it just makes the picture darker (about 70% or so darker). The other (parts) set I have had the ion trap, so I used the one from that set. On closer observation, I don't think there ever has been one on this CRT, which is why I'm wondering if it is a replacement that doesn't require one. The tube is in exceptionally good condition for a set this old. |
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