User talk:Wikiraptor2

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Oscilloscope
Dear, you removed the last change I provided in the article oscilloscope and so went back to the CRT with yoke deflection coils. I strongly believe, this picture is simply wrong and misleading. Having worked about 3 years in that industry, I maintain that oscilloscope CRTs, ONLY electrostatic deflection was used (no more the case with the current LED panels), rather than the magnetic deflection commonly and only used with television and other large CRTs. The sources and external reference will confirm my current assumption. So shouldn't you agree with my proposal, at least remove the yoke deviation coil presented--Wikiraptor2 (talk) 17:00, 11 January 2019 (UTC)