Practical TV alignment

United States, 1965

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Episode of Series “Basic Television”.
Explains how to use television alignment equipment to obtain the visual response curve of a receiver on the oscilloscope screen. Practical demonstrations are used to show when a receiver is in need of alignment and to show the use of various types of equipment in testing alignment. The series is designed for screening to students studying television principles and servicing and is correlated with the McGraw text-book “Basic Television” by Bernard Croft.

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McGraw-Hill Films

Duration

00:16:00:00

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United States
Production dates
1965

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Basic Television

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Basic Television

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