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My First Roundie
Got my first roundie today - an RCA GF631M, probably late 1964, 21FJP22 CRT. There's a TV shop that is closing in Virginia Beach, and I got the TV from them - 25 dollars. They even threw in a NOS degaussing Globar that was taped to the CRT face. The model tag is intact on the back. Haven't plugged it up yet. While there, I saw a professional studio photo of the same set - turns out some production company used it as a prop. I'm not sure what the production was - movie, TV or print, but I'll be looking. It's got the wrong legs - mine are squarish and they should be round.
I hauled away two other TV's in the same lot, a FREE 19" Setchell Carlson BW Console(ette?) and a luggable 19" Dumont BW portable for 5 dollars (I offered 10, he talked me down to 5). So now I guess my 6BK4 quotient is at a "1" - funny thing is, short of a CRT or flyback, I have nearly every part for this set in NOS condition, just waitin' to be used... Pics and update promised soon. Cheers!
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What is a 6BK4 quotient?
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Early Color sets used a 6BK4 as a High Voltage Regulator Tube.
The more round tube sets one has, the higher the quotient of 6BK4's. Some of these nice folks here have (along with some really wonderful sets) a High 6BK4 quotient. Me, a "1" - but on my way to "2" hopefully. Cheers
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Brian USN RET (Avionics / Cal) CET- Consumer Repair and Avionics ('88) "Capacitor Cosmetologist since '79" When fuses go to work, they quit! |
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Yagosaga, us Americans are just plain weird sometimes! Brian, I knew just what you were talking about, though! My quotient is getting pretty high...that's a great find. I really enjoy those tv shop finds because the guys always have such good stories to tell and are almost always friendly. But I've never pulled a color roundie out of such a shop. The Setchell-Carlson is probably a neat set, too. They sure danced to a different drummer.
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6BK4 quotient: Baaah! I want to know your 6BD4 quotient Charles
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Collecting & restoring TVs in Los Angeles since age 10 |
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Congratulations on your GF631M!!! What is the chassis (CTC) number? Hope you don't find any "shorts" with the crt or other components.
Kevin
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It's a CTC-16E. I haven't spent even a minute with it yet - it's at my dad's place, and I'll post pix tomorrow nite. I spent this evening getting my Dumont luggable up and running - lots of variac time at 30, 50, 70 percent before firing it off. Wonderful pix - will post the pictures over in the BW Forum tomorrow.
The Setchell is an old institutional (school or prison, maybe?) It has a locking panel over the controls - I got both keys. More on that in the BW forum when I get to it. Cheers
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Brian USN RET (Avionics / Cal) CET- Consumer Repair and Avionics ('88) "Capacitor Cosmetologist since '79" When fuses go to work, they quit! |
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6BD4 quotient - ZERO - no CT-100 here. Had a CTC-5 given to me in the 1980's, but in a moment of very bad karma, I gutted it for the mahogany cabinet. 20 years in purgatory for that, I'm sure.
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Brian USN RET (Avionics / Cal) CET- Consumer Repair and Avionics ('88) "Capacitor Cosmetologist since '79" When fuses go to work, they quit! |
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My 6BK4 quotient?
3 or 4 I THINK! That's one area of my collection I really really need to consolidate and organize!! - I've got tubes all over the place!!! |
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