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1 Lab Procedure and Color Television
Receiver Familiarization
a. Lab Procedure and safety
regulations
b. Operation of the color television
receiver
c. Physical layolack ut of the color
television receiver
2 Color Television Receiver Controls
and Adjustments
a. Operating controls common to
the black and white and color
receivers.
b. Common service controls for
black and white and color.
c. Color operating controls
3 Color Receiver Setup Procedure a. Color killer adjustment.
b. Other field adjustments
c. Preliminary checks
d. Degaussing
e. Danger high voltage
f. Size and linearity
g. Focus Color Setup procedure.
h. Purity adjustment.
i. Gray scale setup
j. Static convergence
adjustments.
k. Dynamic convergence
4 Printed-Circuit servicing Techniques a. Servicing hints for printed
wiring circuits.
b. Repairing cracks in a printed
board.
c. Circuit tracing and voltage
measurements
d. Replacing pigtail components.
e. Modifying printed circuit
boards for school use
5 Vertical- Sweep Section of a Color
Television Receiver
a. Vertical sweep circuits in a
tube receiver.
b. Pincushion-adjustment
circuits.
c. Procedure for pincushion
adjustment.
d. Dynamic convergence
circuitry. Vertical sweep
section in a transistor
receiver.
6 Vertical-Sweep-Section Servicing a. General troubleshooting
procedure.
b. Visual indications of defects in
the vertical circuits.
c. Procedures for servicing
vertical sweep defects in tube
circuits.
d. Transistorized vertical-sweep-
section troubleshooting.
7 Horizontal Sweep Section of a Color
Receiver
a. Differences in horizontal
sweep circuits of color
receivers.
b. Horizontal oscillator.
c. Horizontal output amplifier
and HOT circuits.
d. Dynamic convergence
circuits.
e. Transistor horizontal sweep in
color receiver.

8 Horizontal-Sweep-Section Servicing a. Visual indications of
horizontal-sweep-circuit
troubles.
b. Servicing procedure--- no
raster (tube sets).
c. Troubleshooting shortcuts
for other symptoms.
d. Transistor horizontal-sweep-
section servicing.
9 High-Voltage-Section familiarization a. High-voltage circuits in
black-and-white receivers.
b. Physical characteristics of
the high-voltage rectifier
and its assembly.
c. High-voltage sections in
color receivers.
d. Regulator circuits
e. Diode sweep stabilization.
f. High-voltage section in
transistorized receivers.
Voltage and resistance
checks.
g. Testing a high-voltage
capacitor.
h. Waveform at input to high-
voltage rectifier.
10 Deflection-Sync-Circuit
Familiarization
a. The sync system
b. Sync separation
c. Sync phase splitter.
d. Noise inverters.
e. Inter sync separation.
f. Vertical sync.
g. Horizontal sync.
h. Horizontal AFC adjustments.
i. Waveform, voltage, and
resistance checks.

11 Servicing the Sync Section a. General Servicing
procedure.
b. Visual indications of sync
circuit defects.
c. Preliminary steps and
considerations.
d. Servicing procedure-loss of
vertical and horizontal sync.
e. Servicing procedure-loss of
horizontal sync. Servicing
procedure-loss of vertical
sync: vertical instability.
f. Miscellaneous troubles.
12 Low-level chroma-demodulator-
circuit familiarization
a. Nature of the color signal.
b. Chroma circuits.
c. Chroma amplifiers.
d. Color demodulators.
e. Color difference amplifiers
and blanker.
f. Transistorized chroma
section.

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