On Wed, 4 Dec 2013, Christian Corti wrote:
> The box was an imagination, but otherwise:
>
> "I am getting a very dim image even though the CRT itself appears to be in
> very good shape with no burn-in and otherwise crisp display. I think I've
> got a high-voltage problem[...]"
Yes, that;s what I remembered. Several of us said that if the image was
normal size, it was not a final-anode voltage problem (if that voltage
was low, the image would, indeed, be dim, but also much enlarged).
is in contradiction to this:
"In this case, the CRT also had a large amount of burn-in so was highly
suspecious due to that alone. "
One statement was after the other. But usually, burn-in takes longer than
that.
Particularly if the screen image is 'very dim'...
-tony