When the time comes, there will be LEDs going in and NOT light bulbs.
They're nice units and VERY repairable but I swear that Cushman must have 
employed elves on the assembly line and had a sadist as the engineer.

Bill - WB1GOT

>Message: 7         
>   Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 17:55:25 -0800
>   From: Neil McKie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: OT- Cushman CE5
>
>
>  My CE-5 has the same problem.  
>
>  I am thinking about how way back in my early TV servicing days, 
> some televisions used an oscilloscope type CRT - used deflection 
> plates for the internal sweep instead of the later used external 
> magnetic deflection circuitry.  
>
>  Those older TV's, as I vaguely remember, had a power supply problem. 
> Most used a series of 1 megohm resistors in a voltage divider for the 
> CRT intensity and focus circuitry.  When those original factory 
> installed resistors drifted in value, the CRT intensity suffered.  
>
>  My CE-5 has another problem, some of the frequency readout lamps are 
> burnt out.  One of the these fine days, the CE-5 will be 
> disassembled slightly to replace those lamps and the CRT power 
> supply problem will get a serious look too. 
>
>  Do you have manuals for the basic CE-5 and its plugin modules?
>
>  Neil - WA6KLA 
>
>





 
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