FYI ALL 28 volumes of the M.I.T. Rad Lab series are available as PDF
files somewhere on the net for those who would like to have them. I
managed to download the complete set. Lots and lots of good information.
If you can't find the volume that you want I 'may' be able to send it to
you. Ira.
On 2/4/2021 7:40 PM, '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 looks like the site has just been overhauled and I can't find that article
any more, but hopefully it's retrievable.
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?
Here are the details:
Edited by Theodore Soller, Merle A. Starr, and George E. Valley, Jr.
Office of Scientific Research and Development
National Defense Research Committee
Published in the US by Dover Publications, in Canada by General Publishing
Company, Ltd., and in the United Kingdom by Constable and Company, Ltd.
Ah, here we are:
"This Dover edition, first published in 1966, is an unabridged and unaltered
republication of the work first published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. in 1948.
It is made available through the kind cooperation of McGraw-Hill Book
Company, Inc.
This book was originally published in volume 22 in the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology Radiation Laboratory Series."
So it is apparently the same book you already have.
- John
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