Pluggers by Rick McKee for August 09, 2022

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    Zykoic  almost 2 years ago

    He’s a tube man.

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 2 years ago

    Nothing like a good slap, tap, bang to get things working again.

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    Farside99  almost 2 years ago

    Works some of the time, and vents some of your frustrations at other times.

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    kingdiamond69  almost 2 years ago

    I remember those days with the out of control vertical control flipping the screen.

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    Gent  almost 2 years ago

    Ah the old hit em and make em work again trick.

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    jmolay161  almost 2 years ago

    In the pre-computer era, that trick might just work.

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Pluggers have CRTs?

    I’m actually surprised nobody is making consumer ones, if only to make a bit of coin from the retro gaming market.

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    Doug K  almost 2 years ago

    It works on some things some of the time.

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    juicebruce  almost 2 years ago

    Nothing like a Do It Yourself repair that works ;-)

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    gokar RLV  almost 2 years ago

    What the heck is he banging on??? Lmao!

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    ibmken3961  almost 2 years ago

    It works on desktop pc’s too!

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    BadCreaturesBecomeDems  almost 2 years ago

    Take all the tubes out, blow the dust out, wash the circuitry with tuner cleaner, and reassemble.

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    ctolson  almost 2 years ago

    Also worked for ‘fine tuning’ the picture.

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    david_42  almost 2 years ago

    Replacing tubes was easy, but fixing the power supply for a flat screen TV is much easier than for a tube set.

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    losflemings  almost 2 years ago

    Why does this sound like an actual thing?!

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    sfreader1  almost 2 years ago

    I have three TVs in my house but only one is a “tube TV”. It is in the basement and only use it when I am ironing. Yes, I am a plugger! When it finally dies, I will replace it with a flat panel, probably a smart TV, if they make one in a 19" size.

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    timzsixty9  almost 2 years ago

    there’s a growing number of PEOPLE that need “percussive maintenance” performed on THEM!!

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    kaycstamper  almost 2 years ago

    Haha, it works on my PC!

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    William Robbins Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Dislodges dust. Or just spit in the back…

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    pheets  almost 2 years ago

    Because it works. Sometimes.

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    the lost wizard  almost 2 years ago

    Even Pluggers need to update sometime. :)

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    g04922  almost 2 years ago

    LOL… and aluminum foil on the rabbit ears antenna, too…

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    Gen.Flashman  almost 2 years ago

    That old CRT would still have an analog tuner and thus unable to pick up digital OTA stations; don’t see any cable/converter box.

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    KEA  almost 2 years ago

    I first heard that term on “Only Connect”. Excellent nomenclature.

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    contralto2b  almost 2 years ago

    I didn’t do much with tubes growing up (but I knew about them and remember seeing the testing stations), but I did get a chance to play around with non-functioning electrical devices (toasters, non-tube radios, my dad’s 1939 H/O gauge train set, etc.). I could take them apart, clean them up, replace/repair parts, put them back together and get them running again. I had so much fun! I never lost pieces. I always took them apart in such a way as to keep track of what when where so I never had pieces left over, either. It is such a thrill when they worked afterward.

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    dogday Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    My husband and I took the Jeep to the PO one day. Came out and the steering wheel, for reasons known only to the Jeep, was frozen. We tried EVERYTHING. Called my son, a Benz-certified mechanic of some years experience. He came out, tried the same stuff, then took out a rubber mallet and whacked the steering column, after which we never had a problem. Not to mention how satisfying it was.

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    Deogheh  almost 2 years ago

    Used to work on a SPA-4 repeater on the bridge of the USS Blue Ridge back when the Blue Ridge was new 52 years ago. Now it’s the third oldest commissioned ship in the Navy. USS Constitution, USS Pueblo, USS Blue Ridge.

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    tinstar  almost 2 years ago

    Funny…. I remember those days, when the vertical, or horizontal hold went askew, and we’d bang on the cabinet to get it to straighten out…provided the horizontal, and vertical hold adjustment knobs didn’t work. chuckleThen, I also remember the tv having a reset button on the back, which would occasionally do something, but I never was quite sure what…. I remember the whole picture going black, until it narrowed down to a little white dot, then, disappeared.

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    Billy Yank  almost 2 years ago

    The “Sullivan Adjustment”, a tribute to the famous boxer.

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    DaBump Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Ah, brings back the memories. Can’t do that with TVs now.

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