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 Posted: Jul 27th, 2007 04:03 PM
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lance
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Hi all,

I ask via EVP in the week how to improve the method, I had a response of ' the problem we have is the crystals' I take it that the older TV sets in Klaus's days were built from crystals nowadays they are more refined, maybe we have lost the contact from the movement of technology??
I have been thinking of cannibalizing a old TV set (ruling out all other external transmission internally) but keeping the important parts plus having the crystals back at work... its worth a try, any ideas on how to go about this??


take care, Lance 



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 Posted: Aug 11th, 2007 11:20 AM
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Hi Lance,

We talked about this, and I'll post a comment so people know you've been discussing it. Well, you won't find me ripping a television apart - and if you know how to do that sort of thing, then I guess that makes you the expert! lol.

Jokes aside, you know I wish you the best in your endeavors...........whatever method or approach you take, you'll be successful.

Keith

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 Posted: Aug 16th, 2007 05:04 AM
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Just a word of caution Lance. On the end of the CRT you will see a printed circuit board with a lot of different components. Do not touch the electrolytic capacitors on this board without properly discharging them first. If you do not discharge them they will mame or kill you. These capacitors are used to charge the tube when in use. If the TV has not been plugged in for a long time then the capacitors should not pose a threat.

Electronics stores have proper discharge equipment for capacitors and I recommend you use them. You can use a good multimeter to discharge also. The old way we use to do it is to place a screwdriver across the leads but if the screwdriver handle is not properly insulated you can still get a hell of a blow.

Anyway, I recommend you be safe and do it the right way. Even though we know we can talk to you on the other side doesn't mean we don't need your talent on this side. :wink:

Regards,

Frank R.

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 Posted: Aug 17th, 2007 02:51 PM
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Don't touch the pins on the back of the picture tube either. That thing can hold a charge for a long time.   Ouch!

It won't kill ya but it shure will wake you up!!

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 Posted: Aug 22nd, 2007 10:35 AM
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Hey thanks all for the info...:biggrin: I will most probley blow myself up lol



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