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Packard Bell color tv on Craigslist
This is in Phoenix - perhaps someone in the group is interested.
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/clt/103025701.html |
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That is an awsome set!! someone needs to grab that! Don't let it go to the dump...
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Wow, I hope someone here can get this, it looks really nice!!
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Damn! In three years living in Phoenix, and hitting second hand stores, I never saw a single roundie... I think just one tube-era set ('67 Maganvox) the whole time I was there. That place was death for cool electronics (just the opposite for cars )
If I were there, I'd be on that like a fly on stink.
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oh pshaw - too dern far away as usual
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Identical to the set I grew up with but for the fact that my folks' set wasn't a roundie. Well, the cabinet wasn't exactly the same, but close. Decent performer (when it wasn't on the fritz) as long is it was fed by an antenna. The tuner in these was problematic; sensitivity was poorer in upper VHF channels, plus for some reason it's totally unsuitable to cable TV. Almost every channel on cable would have herringbones running through that no adjustment of the fine tuning would entirely eliminate.
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Thats a nice set, I would love to have it, too far from me, Hope someone gets it and takes care of it
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First post have similar set RCA CTC-10
This is my first post after a week or so of perusing this forum. My set is a set with the same design cabinet and color; mine is a RCA CTC-10 that was the lobby set at the TV station I worked at for 30 years in Tampa; according to the engineer I got the set from it was the loby set from 1960 to about 1970, then they changed to a rectangular tube set. I replaced the pcicture tube myself right after getting the set in about 1988 or so. So the tube only has about 5 hours on it--i turned the set on very sporadically and the picture was absolutley outstanding. it's presently in my garage because of a recent move, so hasn't been on in almost 2 years. last time I turned it on i had lost vertical output--just the infamous white line; so will have to work on that soon hopefully; I was just amazed that even though the brand is different, the cabinet is almost identical; the 10 is probably older though. ALso have a CTC-5 that I've never even attempted to delve into and have no idea what the condition is in electronically. It was obtained about the same time from a TV shop in south Tampa. it's the Aldrich Special from 1956. I may put that on Ebay, not sure yet. Just wanted to get a post in. have pictures of both sets just haven't looked into how to post photos here yet.
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remote set?
That small hole near the bottom of the speaker area makes me think it is likely a remote control set.
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This is the back of the set, any idea of what this is,
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Is that bare spot to the left of the chassis where the remote chassis is supposed to go?
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What are all those rows of peg-looking things between all the tubes on the chassis? Test points?
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I think those are terminal strips. Motorola and Zenith used them, too. I think you stuff all the components into the strips from the back, then bathe the strips in solder from the front. This is how some companies made point-to-point wired sets during the pc board era.
This one must be partly hand-soldered though, because there do not seem to be terminals like this on the tube sockets. I'll bet this chassis really is a Packard-Bell design. John |
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Packard bell remote control on Ebay!
polaraman http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Packard-...QQcmdZViewItem |
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