On 2021-02-04 5:51 p.m., 'John Rehwinkel' via neonixie-l wrote:
> 
>> 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?
> 
> The tubetime.us <http://tubetime.us> website had a nice writeup on
> making and driving yokes (there was a nice pic of one made out of a
> toilet paper tube with slots cut in it).

Ah yes, I know TubeTimeUS, I will check it out.

> 
> It referenced the book Cathode Ray Tube Displays (1966) which has an
> entire chapter on the theory, design and building of deflection yokes.
>  It's a great resource,
> and might be what you're looking for.

Thanks John. I have the MIT RadLab publication of that title (more like
1948!) but perhaps you mean a different one? If so who is the author?

--Toby


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