On 2021-02-04 4:10 p.m., Adrian Pardini wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> I don't know where you live exactly but at least here you can roam
> around old electronic shops and repair sites and pick them up very
> cheap or free.
> 

Random yokes almost certainly won't fit the tubes I have.

--Toby


> Regards
> 
> On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 at 16:58, Toby Thain <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> Has anyone created new magnetic deflection yokes for crts that are
>> obtained without them? Seems like an ideal application for 3d printing
>> but yet a daunting project.
>>
>> Are there any books, recommended project examples, or other resources
>> that might help in yoke design?
>>
>> I own a handful of small (3" rectangular) and large (12" circular) tubes
>> that really deserve to be operated. Obviously internal electrostatic
>> platers are a lot easier to deal with. I'm an analog electronics learner
>> about six years in.
>>
>> Thanks
>> --Toby
>>
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