View Full Version : Admiral Cascode Television?


jasonpwns
09-26-2011, 05:37 PM
I was at a local thrift store, and this television caught my eye. I managed to get a picture of it, though I was tempted to buy it I managed to keep my wallet inside my pocket, for now. Does anyone have any idea what model this might be? Sorry I don't have much for pictures.

Electronic M
09-26-2011, 06:11 PM
If that is a bakelite cabinet Admiral, and they don't want an arm and leg for it, then it is worth it all day long.

jasonpwns
09-26-2011, 06:12 PM
What would be considered an arm and a leg for it?

David Roper
09-26-2011, 06:16 PM
http://tvhistory.tv/1955-Admiral-T2311Z.JPG

Not it exactly, but in the ballpark.

Electronic M
09-26-2011, 06:20 PM
Depending on condition between 35$ and 55$.

ChrisW6ATV
09-26-2011, 10:20 PM
That name, Advance Cascode, seems familiar. It must have been on my grandmother's 23" console Admiral TV that she had until the mid 1970s when the CRT was so weak the picture was only visible at night with the lights dim. I remember it had huge volume and "chunk-chunk-chunk" channel knobs (and VHF only).

Kevin Kuehn
09-26-2011, 10:55 PM
I think the 21A3Z was a super cascode. I have a chassis setting here that I saved for the 21AMP4 CRT.

Mal Fuller
09-27-2011, 09:04 AM
http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss171/MatzohHeppelwhite/Screenshot2011-09-27at95917AM-1.png
http://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss171/MatzohHeppelwhite/Screenshot2011-09-27at95815AM.png

dieseljeep
09-27-2011, 09:20 AM
I think the 21A3Z was a super cascode. I have a chassis setting here that I saved for the 21AMP4 CRT.

That chassis was the TOTL that year. First 21" Admiral to use 90 degree sweep. That model was all cascode tuner equipped.

Electronic M
09-27-2011, 12:04 PM
I always thought cascode was a generic term for mechanical tuners with channel detents....Was I mistaken?

old_coot88
09-27-2011, 12:51 PM
I always thought cascode was a generic term for mechanical tuners with channel detents....Was I mistaken?
It was particular type of RF amp stage using two triodes in cascade (hence the "cascode" moniker), providing high gain at low noise. Twin-triode tubes like the 6BQ7 were used, IIRC.

jbivy
09-27-2011, 02:30 PM
Heh, why dont cuteys like that show up at my thrift stores?

Darn, i guess they must junk them all here rather than sell them.

pallophotophone
09-28-2011, 12:14 PM
Heh, why dont cuteys like that show up at my thrift stores?

Darn, i guess they must junk them all here rather than sell them.


Say,
None of the goodwill shops in Syracuse will even take a vintage set-Their belief is no one wants them. And their view won't be changed, no matter how many times they hear it or from whom.

But those damned black plastic boxes they take readily and no one buys those either! Go figure.

Pallophotophone