Ok. I have a little test going on with a 27" rca television that got hit by lightning, and a 17" CRT computer monitor with severe burn-in.
I've transplanted the yoke and chassis to the TV and after finally finding a schematic for the TV, found that I need to rotate the CRT socket on the neckboard one pin due to an indexing problem. I carefully put the neckboard on without the index cap on the tube, and got a picture, albeit a bad one, due to need to adjust the yoke. However, the picture is not full screen.
My question is this: If after I get the convergence and colors adjusted properly, will there be anyway to adjust the picture to utilize the full screen, or am I stuck because I'm using a chassis designed for a 17" CRT?
And before it comes up, yes I am well aware of the danger of what I'm doing. I know what and what-not to touch (capacitors, flyback, etc), and I am also not worried about any of the parts as they're pretty much scrap to begin with.
Thanks.
-Harry