electrostatic deflection idea
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 9:54 pm
I am sure its been done and found some thing along the lines on you tube about using electrostatic deflection on a magnetic deflected crt .
I was going to ask Steve if it was possible.
I was thinking if you made a yoke of plates that fitted on the outside of the narrower magnetic type CRT would it work ?.
Have nothing handy to do a test but looking at this fellows rather ruff go at it with batteries it seems to .
i am not sure how this is working as in electrical connections i would be thinking if its doing what hes says one end of the battery is to earth other wise i would say the beam is attracted to the metal which is the same sort of idea any way or may be its just working as he says i don't know but it is an interesting idea .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwrQ-kundMw&spfreload=1
I was going to ask Steve if it was possible.
I was thinking if you made a yoke of plates that fitted on the outside of the narrower magnetic type CRT would it work ?.
Have nothing handy to do a test but looking at this fellows rather ruff go at it with batteries it seems to .
i am not sure how this is working as in electrical connections i would be thinking if its doing what hes says one end of the battery is to earth other wise i would say the beam is attracted to the metal which is the same sort of idea any way or may be its just working as he says i don't know but it is an interesting idea .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwrQ-kundMw&spfreload=1