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Old 04-19-2017, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Electronic M View Post
You mean the first 21" GE roundy right? They had a 15" set in 54 that used the same osc-less chroma ref circuit that GE was later known for.
Another me-2 color set seen only in a SAMS, Model 15CL100? I recall a thread.

The CA, which had a 6BHll and 6FM7 and a few other 12-pin tubes in place of the familiar RCA types, it was basically a CTC15 clone.
CRT was labeled GE made by RCA just like this set. Before the CA was the CY-FY, before that a chassis CX (CTC12 clone) and the best of all IMHO, the 1962 models with the CW a direct copy of a CTC11.

I really do not think GE had better luck with flybacks than RCA though.
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