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There are couple of folks here, who are knowledgeable in TVs.
This said, at least one of them participates in Facebook's "Predicta" group, where most people are knowledgeable about the Predicta.
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Look at the vertical wave form. If caps have been replaced in those circuits there may be an issue. Check all ground connections especially if they are riveted to chassis, solder those with a large bolt iron. Be sure there is no heater/cathode leakage in the vertical oscillator and vertical output tubes.
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You set is having trouble locking after the vertical retrace interval..Have you adjusted the coarse horizontal hold and ringing coil as described in the service info? Also, looks like you might be using a signal source with macro vision copy protection
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Also what effect does adjusting the horizontal hold and contrast have?
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Bob Andersen Wrote:Also, looks like you might be using a signal source with macro vision copy protection.
Although I don't work with TVs a friend who buys them and sells them on the auction site has enlisted my aid in the past. He has no way to create an NTSC signal to show that the CRTs are working. What I bring for the purpose is my first DVD deck, a single-layer Sony, and a couple of old DVDs of "Burns and Allen" and "You Bet Your Life," plus an RF modulator.
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Hello guys,
Yes , bob brings up a good point and that why I have macro vision copy protection union that corrects that problem this was a common problem with older tv's
I used to sell those units at my tv repairshop.
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Aaaah yeah. Macrovision. Good old “flagging “. As mentioned a filter might help. Available on Amazon. I use on on my dvd recorder. Works great! Had a similar problem on some of the older Sears sets, seems like we had to change a couple resistors in the horizontal section. About all I remember tho. Been a few days.
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Thanks for the ideas everyone. I just got the chance to sit down and play with the set today, however when I powered it on there is no video at all aside from the raster. I'm going to go through and check connections in case something may have come loose while sitting somehow. There was a brief 15ish seconds where video and sound came through perfectly, but it quickly went away and I'm not even sure what happened to get that far. I will update when there is progress to report!
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I know this thread is a few months old, but I was looking through things since I have a pedestal I'm going to play with and I noted in the 5th picture, upper RH corner there's an orange drop cap connected to pin 6 of what looks like the horizontal output tube. Is that soldered?? It looks like the wire is just wrapped around the terminal.
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