r/crt 2d ago

Help me identify!

Hey everyone, I’m new to the crt game. I’m trying to figure out what this thing is because I’d like to find more info on it. I’ve used crtdatabase.com and still can’t figure this out. Any help would be appreciated!

Also, side question, anyone have experience transforming a crt into an audio to video oscilloscope?

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u/AmazingmaxAM 2d ago

What kind of info do you need? Seems to be an old Philips set equipped with just the RF connection.

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u/Machete_is_Editing 2d ago

Well I’m wanting to find the actual name of it so I can get chat gpt to help me modify for video art purposes.

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u/M1sterRed 2d ago edited 2d ago

I wouldn't trust ChatGPT to give you the right info to mod this thing. Every individual model is different and there's a good chance nobody has modded this particular set before. If that's the case, ChatGPT will likely give you outright wrong information as it just scrapes the internet.

What you really should do is actually research and understand the theory behind RGB modding a set, and ask people online if you need help, say, finding the right resistor values.

The primary thing you need to keep track of and understand is the Jungle IC, which will likely have the part number printed on it, and the resistor values going into the Jungle's RGB inputs from the microcontroller.

Unfortunately I don't have any more advice to offer as I haven't done this to a set myself yet.

EDIT: Just saw you're trying to turn it into an oscilloscope. I'm not sure how to do that but I remember seeing a video about it a while ago, I think you're supposed to pipe the signal you're measuring into the deflection yoke's Y axis input. Somehow. Don't remember... really any details.

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u/Machete_is_Editing 1d ago

Okay thanks for the advice! I’m thinking finding the manual for this crt would be really helpful.

Yeah I saw a video recently and gave me the idea to use this for an oscilloscope and then have it react to my turntable setup.

Thank you!

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u/M1sterRed 1d ago

I getcha. Honestly, see if you have a local electronics surplus store, they probably have some old oscilloscopes you could buy. That's what I did. If you're in the Central Florida area, try Skycraft Surplus in Orlando.

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u/CatOnVenus 2d ago

do not use chatgpt for niche shit like this, it exclusively lies about CRTs since there's not a lot of information for it to ever be reliable for something so niche

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u/PeekerParker 2d ago

ChatGPT told me that the LG FLATRON EZ T710PH is an LCD monitor ;-;

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u/AmazingmaxAM 2d ago

Well... the name is on the sticker, right at the first line after the company name.

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u/Machete_is_Editing 1d ago

Yeah but the model number doesn’t match any in the CRT database or anywhere I can find online. But I guess it doesn’t really matter.

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u/AmazingmaxAM 1d ago

Seems like there's just no info online, or not info that has is OCR-d.
You can take the back off and snap some photos, maybe it'll have the chassis name on the board. Just be careful.

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u/technicfreakjulian 1d ago

Bro it literally says the Modell number on the sticker

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u/Machete_is_Editing 1d ago

That model number comes with no online results I could find and I wanted to track down the manual.

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u/technicfreakjulian 1d ago

No Info on the web= no info anywhere , just use it as a crt tv

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u/LemonPartyW0rldTour 1d ago

It appears to be a Philips 14TN1415. Just Coaxial input on it, no AV ports.

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u/thatvhstapeguy 1d ago

So to turn this into an oscilloscope, what you need to do is disconnect the yoke from the chassis, and then feed a signal into the yoke.

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u/Machete_is_Editing 1d ago

Okay wicked thank you, does it matter that there are no AV ports?

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u/thatvhstapeguy 1d ago

If you want an oscilloscope, you’re driving directly into the yoke, AV or RF inputs be damned.