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1980s Magnavox & Zenith color TVs
At a church that has frequent rummage sales, I found two 19" color TVs from the '80s. One is a Magnavox from 1983 and it uses a single-knob varactor tuner. It works, but unfortunately, the tuner access cover is missing and the CRT is a bit soft. When I can dig out my rejuvenator, I'll give it a boost. As far as the door, who knows when, or if, I'll be able to find one. The chassis is a 19C3, which I'm not overly crazy about. The older C2, C1, and T809 were better.
The second one is a Zenith Space Command from 1986 and, for the most part, this one seems to work OK and has a good jug. These sets were made until about '92-'93, but the later ones had the crappy Zenith jug in them. This one uses a 9-470 main module and one of the cabinet back screws is missing, which tells me that someone has been in it (likely to repair the start-up circuit from a lightning strike). When I asked for a price, she had to send a picture of the sets to the preacher (which, seems to be more of a common occurrence there). He came back with $20/each, I firmly said "NO!", then they said $15, I said $10 and they took it. One day, I'll spruce them up and get them going as close to 100% as possible.
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The C-3 was a dog IMHO. The most over engineered NAP set ever.
I got the training manuals for it & the console ( C-5 ? ). I still cant really understand them. Lots of bad FBT's in them. C-1 & C-2 IMHO were the best the NAP gang ever built, I loved them ! But like the GE PC & Admiral M-30 they were only around a short time. Junk was coming fast. The Zenith was a solid mid level set. Sets sold as "Advanced System 3" were the step up & full featured & quite good. CRT's were still very good. C U Later LFOD ! |
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I have a smaller Magnavox (13 inch?) with that same single knob tuner. It's interesting.
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