Finding the pinout of consumer televisions

Snakebee

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Is there a way to determine the CRT pin out of a consumer tv? There's a 19in Daewoo that has come up on Facebook Marketplace but it's about an hour away. I've been looking for a donor to replace one with really bad burn in on a G07.

The date of manufacture is 2005, model DTQ-19V1FC.
 
Most likely it's a CR-23, but there isn't really a way to know for sure till you open the case.
 
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2005 might be too new for a G07.

From what I understand, TVs with woodgrain sides have a higher probability of being compatible.
I think it depends if OP wants a drop in replacement or just a tube to use. The yoke probably won't be compatible but if he gets a 19" tube with the same neck connector then he can swap his original yoke to the new tube.

I do have a similar Goldstar set from '94, yoke measurements were like 3 ohms and 14 ohms.
 
2005 might be too new for a G07.

From what I understand, TVs with woodgrain sides have a higher probability of being compatible.

This is accurate. I've only found 1 tube for a G07, and it was in a Panasonic CTG-1900 (plastic wood-grain) from 1985.
 
2005 might be too new for a G07.

From what I understand, TVs with woodgrain sides have a higher probability of being compatible.
Thanks. I was thinking that it might not be compatible for the mere fact that it was manufactured in 2005.
 
I think it depends if OP wants a drop in replacement or just a tube to use. The yoke probably won't be compatible but if he gets a 19" tube with the same neck connector then he can swap his original yoke to the new tube.

I do have a similar Goldstar set from '94, yoke measurements were like 3 ohms and 14 ohms.
My intention is to take the yoke from the existing tube. But I dunno if the neck connector would be the same.
 
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