After getting a couple mentions from ya'll in respect to the heater "glow" I decided to step back from that and take a different look at things. The more I looked at it the more it looked "about right". Even if I couldn't measure it properly, it just looked right to me. I didn't want to go adding windings or anything like that as I knew it didn't have any
direct H-K shorts or anything like that. So I decided to go back to my initial assumption of it being a weak tube, as it was also mentioned as a possibility.
Well, that meant breaking out the Sencore unit I had never played with and of course it didn't have the right adapter with it I needed. So once again I'm at the BYO point.
One of the adapter sets that was with it already had one that had been kinda hacked up to be modified for some other tube, so that made it an easy choice. (as I usually wouldn't just hack something like this up) After grabbing a few pinouts and digging around through my parts boxes I found everything I needed. Started with a K4600 neckboard that had been busted up anyways, pulled the crt socket and went after it.
And of course I don't have the manuals either for this unit, but most of it seemed pretty self explanatory by looking at the control panel.
First thing to do was set the gun balance, checked the emissions on each gun and they actually looked really good. Checked for shorts, none. (which I already kinda expected) But I go ahead and I go to "Remove Shorts" on each gun, needless to say the first one caught me off guard and scared the crap outta me as I was watching the lights on the panel and not the tube itself. Thought I was going to have to clean
my shorts. So I do that to each gun and rechecked emissions and whatnot and all still looks good, meaning I hadn't broken anything yet. And each one gave off a pretty good crack/spark.
There are three settings for Rejuv, but I only tried the first two as the second one made the heaters come up really hot, hot enough I wanted to stop right there. And hitting the button after the heaters warmed up didn't seem to do anything.
So I slap the neckboard back on and ...... WOW !! What a difference. Much brighter, had to go back and readjust everything back down. And now for the most part everything seems to adjust as they normally would. The colors were back and vivid again as before they were there, but just crappy dull.
Definitely going to use this Sencore CR161 unit more often now. I have an older CG141 signal generator too I need to figure out as well.
But all in all the monitor looks really good now and I was just happy to learn some new stuff along the way.
(even though I did start to over think things and complicate it a bit)
