But the good news is the tube from the KV13TR24 has nearly perfect convergance anyways with only slight issues in a couple corners. Most of which I ironed out with convergence strips. Anyways this tube seems to work great in this set. Photos:
https://i.imgur.com/VLYGAcS.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/u0VRMjx.jpg
I have decided I will try to RGB mod this TV instead of my KV13TR24. But like the TR24, this one also requires that I do it via the neckboard as the OSD muxes into the main jungle IC output via only the green channel. (An even more simplified circuit then the TR24. With that one they also connected the Red channel)
Now to the only issue I really have with the new TV I got. The vertical linearity is a bit off and the bottom of the screen is a bit more squeezed then the top. This is starting to bug me so I want to try and fix it. But unlike the TR24, there is no vertical linearity trim pot on the board. But the vertical deflection circuit looks really similar to the TR24 and the deflection yoke connector is identical to the TR24 (else I would have had to swap yokes which I didn't have to do at all here. Only the C2 wire pair coming off the neckboard had a different connector on this board and I was just able to reuse the original sine it's not part of the deflection yoke/can be seperated. Even the neckboard is the same with the same part number.
But yeah it's bumming me out that I can't fix the linearity on this set. It's not that bad. But it's noticable when there's any 16:9 content being used. (black bars look off center as a result) and any game with vertical scrolling like the Sonic games on my Genesis.
Here's a schematic to both the KV13TR24 and the KV-1393R:
KV1392R:
https://i.imgur.com/TCZGBrc.jpg
KV13TR24:
https://i.imgur.com/Ktmqfac.png
And a photo of where it is on the spare TR24 board I have: (long story on how I have a second main board to this TV. I have a different thread here specific on the KV13TR24, you can probably read up on that there if you want.

https://i.imgur.com/aD5Wlsj.jpg
I can't seem to find RV504 (what it's marked as on the board) on the schematic so that should give you an idea of where it is in the circuit. It's not setup as a voltage divider it seems like just a basic resistor bridge of some kind.
The KV-1393R may have a fixed resistor for this instead of a variable one. I just need to spot where it is. If none is present I will have to insert one. I have a spare 18k varible resistor trim pot I can use to dial in what I want. I did this with the sharpness control on this TV.
The KV-1393R doesn't even have a customer serviceable sharpness control. Can't be adjusted via remote nor no control for it on the front of the TV. (OSD on this TV is very simple. Only really can show channel number/mute status/sleep status/video input and that's it. Picture controls are all analog controlled via control knobs)
The schematic though shows that the jungle IC does have a pin for sharpness control. But it's tied to a fixed resistor and a diode of some type going to ground. So I pulled the resistor (it turned out to be a 10k resistor which was 8k under what the schematic called for) and used my trim pot which was soldered to wires so it extends out and can be reached easily. I reduced it to about 5k and the sharpness is about the same as my KV13TR24 (increasing resistance value just made the picture softer, so decreasing it was the way to go). Happened to have a fixed resistor of that value from a board to a dead TV I no longer have so took the trim pot out and soldered that alternate resistor in. Worked like a charm.
Now I plan the same procedure for vertical linearity. But I need to find where I would need to tap into on the board. I think they used a fixed resistor. But perhaps someone more experience in reading schematics/TV circuit design can chime in and help guide me where I need to look.

Also I can't find the full service manual for the KV-1393R. I found a rather badly scanned PDF of the schematic. Had to stitch it to a single image myself as it was scanned in in parts on multiple pages.
I found one site that has it, but it's behind a pay wall. How annoying.

If you happen to have the PDF for this service manual let me know.
