K4800 (13" - 8 pin) vertical yoke impedence -- is it high or low?

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K4800 (13" - 8 pin) vertical yoke impedence -- is it high or low?

I see the 4800 has a 8 pin neck board vs. the 10 pin of the 4900. I know that the 4900 is a high impedence (around 49 ohm resistance) yoke.

Does anyone have the information on the vertical yoke resistance on a 4800 (for 13"). All my 13" 8 pin tubes have low impedence (12-15 ohms) that work great on K7000 chassis, but don't know if they are compatible with the K4800 chassis.



Also .. are some of the components removed out of the power section on a K4800 and compared to a 4900? I have seen 2 pictures that don't have at least 3 components right next to the wrting that says Power A.V.R. -- the large white resistor and the two diodes. Or is this just simply some hacked boards?

Edit: Found a schem for the 4800 and it does indeed look like they removed the resistor and 2 diodes just before the degaussing coil. And the capacitors are different in the vertical deflection section so I might assume it's low impedence, but wanted to check for sure if anyone has a 4800 13" to check. Thanks

Edit2: Found the info I needed, posting it here for future reference: It's a very high impedence : 78 ohms vertical resistance.
 
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