CRT style televisions use an electromagnet, called the "Yoke", on the neck of the CRT in order to deflect the electron beam.
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A large positive charge at the face plate of a CRT; in the order of 14,000 to 31,000 volts, is necessary to attract the electron beam from the neck of the picture tube to the front surface of the tube. There is a separate power supply in most CRT based viewing devices that supply this voltage. Large CRT's usually require higher voltages. High light outputs on any CRT requires more power from the high voltage supply than low light outputs. High voltage is also known as Extremely High Tension, EHT. VE T11.
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CRT Lanaudière was created in 2002.
Very careful or not at all, because some of the voltages is extremely HIGH it can vary between 300 VDC for a vacuum tube up to a thousands of volt on a CRT and any DC voltage over 24 volt are LETHAL.
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube. It refers to a vacuum tube that contains an electron gun and a fluorescent screen, used to display images in older television and computer monitors.
CRT is cheaper than LED.
Calvary - CRT station - ended in 1931.
Calvary - CRT station - was created in 1908.