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Panasonic CRT Rejuvenation

 

 


jclark52
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May 11, 2009, 2:06 AM

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I have a Panasonic PJTV with TXFCRT09ESER CRT (red.) I need to connect to my Sencore rejuvenator, but I can't find in my list of tubes. Can anyone tell me what setup I need (G1, G2, Filament etc.) or if there is a cross over to an older PJTV CRT.
Thanks,
John Clark



jts1957
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May 12, 2009, 1:07 AM

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There's this thing called "Google." Just searching for: TXFCRT09ESER, Fifth item down lists "CompatibleModels." Service literature for ANY of these would give schematic which should show which pin is which.Wink

Not related to (Chicagoland area) Ralph Clark?


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jclark52
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May 12, 2009, 3:48 AM

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Thanks for the reply, but I was looking for the settings for my rejuvenator. I don't have this CRT number in my list of tubes so I don't know what settings to use.

I don't think I'm related to Ralph. Thanks again.

John Clark


jts1957
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May 12, 2009, 10:08 AM

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Thanks for the reply, but I was looking for the settings for my rejuvenator. I don't have this CRT number in my list of tubes so I don't know what settings to use.
I don't think I'm related to Ralph. Thanks again.

John Clark


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You just want the settings and YOU don't want to be troubled by having to do ANY research yourself.

I suppose you don't want to spend the money with Sencore for the most current setup book either!
Call them or try the procedure for identifying pins in the operating guide.Frown


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jclark52
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May 12, 2009, 6:14 PM

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(1) I don't need the pinouts.I need the switch settings for my rejuvenator.
(2) I searched the internet for hours before I posted here.
(3) I have already called Sencore and they are sending an updated book.
(4) Since this is a forum I thought maybe someone with knowledge of a rejuvenator might be able to give the switch settings so I could have them a little faster.
(5) Don't reply again because I don't need some arrogant person who doesn't know what I'm talking about.
(6) If you do reply, I won't read it.
(7) Please lookup what a TV rejuvenator is by using "GOOGLE."
Thanks for your kindness sir.


jts1957
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May 12, 2009, 9:38 PM

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Owning one each of the Sencore CR7000 & CR70 -

My first post responds to your wanting to know both the pin out and other sets using the SAME tube.

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Can anyone tell me what setup I need (G1, G2, Filament etc.) or if there is a cross over to an older PJTV CRT.


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There's this thing called "Google." Just searching for: TXFCRT09ESER, Fifth item down lists "CompatibleModels." Service literature for ANY of these would give schematic which should show which pin is which.


My second post points out that the operation manual for the Sencores have a procedure to obtain pins and approximate switch settings.

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Thanks for the reply, but I was looking for the settings for my rejuvenator. I don't have this CRT number in my list of tubes so I don't know what settings to use.


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You just want the settings and YOU don't want to be troubled by having to do ANY research yourself.
I suppose you don't want to spend the money with Sencore for the most current setup book either!
Call them or try the procedure for identifying pins in the operating guide.



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