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Old 12-21-2016, 04:41 PM
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13LC10 was the continuation of the 13GC10, not a system 3.
After a few bugs got worked out they were VERY reliable.
Probably a typical chassis overlap, if not the S3 13" may have
come out in M line. I just dont remember. IMHO the 13GC10
and decendents were better pix wise. Pix was more like older sets
& high end RCA's. Kinda layed back but brite & sharp. S3 13"
sets had more bright & contrast due to the EFL CRT but not
the natural pix.

BTW System 3 was a feature list NOT a chassis ! To be an S3 in
M-line it had to have a comb filter, RAT tuning, color sentry & be
19" or 25". Other sets with the same looking chassis were NOT S3
if missing any features. Also chassis numbers went away but in some
places they were call the X or XXX chassis. We use S3 as a general
name for the style of chassis. Latter Zeniths had chassis numbers but
I have only seen them referred to in training manuals not in Sams
or in the sets.

73 Zeno
LFOD !
& Merry Christmas

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Originally Posted by Jeffhs View Post
I had a Zenith 13LC10 13" color set (may have been System 3) in the '80s. Worked very well, great picture, and I had no repairs done on it at any time. Unfortunately, the set was lost (long story and OT) when I moved in 1999; too bad, since the TV was still working great at the time--strong CRT and all. I also had a 13" varactor-tuned Zenith which was still working great, but it got lost in the same move in which I lost the 13LC10. Just as well, I guess, since I was moving to an apartment and didn't have a lot of room, certainly not enough for three color TVs--even portables. The 19" Zenith SMS1917SG color table set and an RCA CTC185 19" (both of which still work and I still have) were about all I could fit into this place until I got a flat screen in 2011.
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