- I vote for keeping Canadian TVs in the other forums
- My beautiful Rank Arena C-1418, a nice Aussie set!
- Australian Kriesler TVs
- Mystery 1960s Kriesler console
- 1956 Astor SJ
- Recent HMV haul
- English NTSC TV's.
- 1957 Brazilian portable set
- some sets currently on Gumtree (Australia)
- Japan market rare television score!
- will a CRT TV from the USA work in the UAE?
- An old "Sony" Trinitron with a brownish image
- Some Romanian tv sets
- Some more Eastern-Europeanen sets
- Austrian 1957 Hornyphon TV Restoration
- Early Australian Astor B&W set
- Australian AWA Hybrid Portable
- 1971 HMV Trent problem.
- Hope I find one of this model, someday
- Brazilian UHF converters
- I am sure you guys know what it is...
- Answer on unusual PM
- Australian Ferris/Raytheon B&W set
- Brazilian Mullard set
- Sanyo 14-H1 info wanted
- A kind of swedish Predicta....
- Sanyo 14-H1 excessive width.
- Curious 1953 ad
- 21 inch Brazilian set from 1957
- Rembrandt FE852
- 80th Anniversary of BBC TV
- HMV F5-A6 "Ascot" TV. looking for a CRT and speaker..
- 1950's Philips advertising light
- Low band TV in Britain.
- My bedroom
- British use of high band.
- 1959/60 Brazilian Pioneer set
- Christmas 1959
- 1959 Kriesler convention
- Lock-O-Matic!
- I will have one of those ...
- well look here...
- and for something more colourful...
- Brazilian Emerson from 1960
- How do I fix this?
- Pye W101 Restoration
- "Color simulator"
- Late 1960's Brazilian Colorado portable set
- Late 50's ad
- Cool 1955 photo
- Late 1960's
- Cross border TV & radio..
- Kriesler Colourama 660-55 Australia set from 1977
- Audio consoles wiht tv... Zdielano v S.S.S.R.
- 2 Japanese roundies
- 1954 newspaper ad
- December of 1955
- Semp television from 1957
- Philips from 1961
- Presentation by General Electric
- More from Invictus ( Brazil )
- 1964 ad
- Some old forms of advertising
- Dynatron?
- This one is pretty rare
- Why I can't post attachments?
- Brazilian Predicta ad
- Let's talk about channels C and F please.
- Aussie TV set 1985...
- Chandlers color tvs(Oz)1978...
- TV antenna
- 1948 British PYE TV set
- Another Aussie TV Set...
- Miniwatt OEM sets in Europe
- Buying on ebay uk
- Hitachi ◆Living system ◆C-6SK1
- Philips X25K121
- British weird shaped low band vertically polarized TV antennas..
- Pye fv1c
- Can a PAL-fluent person help me understand sound carriers?
- '50's British manufacturing of tv's
- Kuba Komet
- Manufacutirng/assambling at "Electronica" plants in Bucharest (around 1963).
- 1950 Philco console
- Television arrives in Rio de Janeiro
- Probably the smallest portable set sold in Romania
- British TV With Magnifier
- UHF TV in England...
- Soviet Elektronika VL-100 TV in USA
- TV Olympic
- Bizarre Brazilian ad from 1956
- Power supply filter symptoms in 50Hz sets
- From 1958/59
- AGC in English 405 lines positive modulation sets...
- Brazilian Silvertone TV
- Invictus ad from 1952
- Published in 1957
- French color TVs 1969-1970
- 1954 Admiral do Brasil ad
- 1960 newspaper ad
- My poor attempt
- São Paulo, Brazil, 1963
- My TV and radio made by Empire
- Historic magazine cover
- From the Police files
- "The most powerful TV station in the world"
- Amateur TV station from 1942
- 1963 ad for wealthy people
- 1939: first electronic TV demonstration in Brazil
- "The dangers of television"
- Some of my 1980's sets
- 1953 7 inches "cheap" Brazilian TV
- RFT b/w tv with no video information
- 70th anniversary this Friday
- John Logie Baird
- France, 1965
- A corner of my office, here at home:
- One of us?
- 70 years ago
- SABA - 1974 German color TV
- Restaurant in the city of Curitiba, Brazil
- December, 23, 1958
- An old Admiral (Model 23 TS) from Spain!
- Just a few...
- Pre 1961 television days in Britain
- Manufacturing C.R.T.'s... "Philips"-"Mullard" way
- My 1952 Philips
- Not mine, but very interesting set
- A naughty ad
- Help ID analog channel 4...
- This thread is a denunciation
- TV collector on History Channel ( Brazil )
- Brazilian ad for DuMont ( 1951 )
- Which is the oldest TV set constructed in module technology?
- External truck of channel 4 of Minas Gerais, Brazil
- 1959 Souvenir of Channel 5 of Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Kuba Komet Wiring Mess
- 1968 "Baird" color tv set
- Some new toys followed me home
- Something quite different
- 21 inch Austrian TV (Hornyphon) working agian
- Not a TV, but
- Brazilian ABC TV set from 1969
- July 20, 1980
- Statotron
- Pelé
- A pioneer from 1948
- What an amazing finding!!!
- 1960s icons here at home
- Replacing 90 degree crt with 70
- 310fxB4 crt datasheet