with the collector lead lifted , the pad should stay at the supply voltage ( 173.8 in ur case)
the pad dropped to 30v when the cathode shorted to the heater filament. causing intense blue w/retrace
the proper fix is to replace crt
but, in many instances , simply isolating the filament from ground will do the trick .....
to wind ur own filament coil , obtain a length of stranded insulated wire .
run the wire just over half way through the gap between the exposed core and the transformer
(this should be opposite the coil)
tightly loop the wire around the core for 3 parallel turns ( will produce approx 2 volts per turn)
once the coil is wound , gently twist the wires together to secure in place (a wire tie works as well )
this completes the coil.
next is to remove the filament connections from the original circuitry.
when in doubt, just pull the appropriate leads at the crt socket .
strip one coil lead and connect to fil lead . strip the other and connect to a 2 ohm 2W resistor .
connect the other side of the resistor to the remaining fil lead . secure resistor with proper ventilation
if done properly , the filaments now have an ground isolated power supply which negates the cathode
grounding effect caused by the the crt in the original circuit.
qrz