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What's this Sony remote for?
Remote is gone.
Last edited by Jon A.; 06-15-2015 at 05:54 PM. |
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Used on early 70's colors. Not many made.
73 Zeno |
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In that case, worth hanging onto.
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Why not ? It wont eat much or take over a room.
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Yeah, I'm just not that into Sony sets, but a rare early remote Trinitron would be a keeper. Chances are the remote would be missing or damaged.
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Possibly this set:
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac...465645679.html Kind of unique for a Sony, Knob tuner with a remote. And a picture in case the listing gets deleted. |
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Quote:
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That is an interesting enough set that if it weren't on on the far end of the country, and the seller was not looking for a high bidder (which is how I usually interpret 'make offer') I'd probably try to buy it.
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RM301 used in KV1733R & KV1930R maybe others.
The Craigs list set is an Ecconoquick ( fast warm-up CRT ) & is newer. Its the last generation of SG613 sets. Very neat modular chassis. I got 21" one at the dump with a vert problem & ran it a year before selling it for $200. Wish those days were back. 73 Zeno |
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I opened the remote not that long ago, turns out someone pinched the transducer. Anyone have any idea what would work in this?
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It's a RM-204, used with a KV-1520R. The transducer part number is 8-819-100-00, known as a SUC-1 "Speaker"
I have the service lit - 5 frequencies - 41.5Khz, 38.5Khz, 37Khz, 35.5Khz, and 40Khz. On-off is two oscillators working sequentially, 41.5 first, then the 38.5. Cheers,
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I just looked it up and the RM-204 is different with two volume buttons and a single channel button, not to mention the model number on the remote, weird. They do look very similar though. Last edited by Jon A.; 08-28-2014 at 04:38 PM. |
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I'll keep digging - I've got a bunch of Sony manuals from the 70's.
One thing is for sure - the model number of whatever set it goes to will be suffixed with an "R" - for remote. Sony and RCA were like that. Cheers,
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Cool, thanks. This has been one tough nut to crack.
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