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ctc-10 remote control
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-TV-REMOT...#ht_1458wt_957
Still 4 days left and it's climbing in price already... Last edited by Adam; 02-11-2010 at 10:29 AM. |
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Same as the one on my CTC-11 too. Makes me glad I have mine - I don't think I paid that much for the whole set!
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My ctc-10 has the original remote, but I bought a spare thinking I would need parts because one of the buttons was broken in the middle, and there was some corrosion where the original battery was still in it. But I was able to repair the original, so now I have two.
Last edited by Adam; 02-14-2010 at 09:17 PM. |
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"A tiny screen covers the top porthole that shoots the rays"
Does one need a CDRH permit to operate this thing? jr |
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No, you just have to be extremely careful to not remove the screen. Let that screen fall off or deteriorate, and you have World War 3 on your hands.
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Ended at $86. How common are the sets with remote, anyway? I somehow ended up with two CTC-11s and neither has remote control.
Just curious. Phil Nelson |
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There seem to be fewer remote RCAs than Zeniths. I've seen a few remote RCAs ctc-10 and up. I've never seen a remote ctc-9, but there was one of those remote ctc-7s on ebay a few years ago. The advertisement for the remote ctc-7 is here on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF2Xp3P6-m0 The remote for the 7 actually controls more than the one on the 10, it looks like the 7 is all push button controls on the set too, the remote ctc-10 just has power tuning.
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Looks like my CTC-11's
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