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New Member Saying Hi
Hi all. I just purchased my first old television. It's a 1949 Whatsis as seen in this thread: http://www.videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=248641
Once I get it home it will probably be a static display in one of my rooms. I'd like to fix it, but something tells me parts for this old of a TV is going to be difficult. I'm also the proud owner of a hecka cool 1936 Silvertone radio with AM/Word Band/Police band tuning. Linkage Other hobbies include arcade machines, pachinko machines, pachislo machines and driving my old military truck. Linkage to my Youtube page That's me in a nutshell. Last edited by Jinx; 08-29-2010 at 05:53 PM. |
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Love the "Electra Deuce 'n' a quartah..." Don't give up so easily on the TV...If it has a 10BP4, that is a fairly common early CRT. The other tubes prolly aren't too hard to find either. Most likely it will need a re-capping, check the resistors, & maybe a few tubes replaced. But it should be a do-able fix...
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Welcome to VK!
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That truck is beyond awesome...
There may be hope for your television, especially if you don't mind using a soldering iron! So long as you find schematics, all of the capacitors can be replaced with their modern equivalents. In fact, I think the only things you can't find are "broken" parts, like maybe bezels and knobs and cabinet parts that obviously aren't remanufactured. In other words, stuff that generally doesn't need replacing. Welcome to VK, btw! |
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Thanks all!
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