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Those pictures are looking great on my end of the link.
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Jr,
Here is a photo of the 5" CRT used in the beam index projector. Can't recall what the HV is, not shown on the schematic.
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John,
THANKS! The funny thing is that I am now starting to collect items that were MADE after I stopped collecting the first time round in this hobby. I found the flat-tube Sony "Watchman" sets to be interesting... I believe that that was the only commercially successful application of a flat tube design. It seems that Sony did it again with beam-index technology. Did Philco ever sell any "apple-tube" sets ? jr |
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Philco didn't sell those Apple prototypes, but they make doubly sure to destroy them all.
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If I recall correctly, the stripe pattern on this beast is pretty coarse, so I expect you could see them if the shots were in better focus. Is that so, John?
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Aye, old_tv_nut, that is so. The horizontal stripe pitch on the vidimagic, the KVX 370 and the beam index viewfinders are all pretty coarse. I suspect this was one of the limiting factors which did not allow the beam index technology to triumph.
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Hi
Just wanted to let you'll know how much I am enjoying this thread. Great stories. My stories are no match. The best set I ever passed up was nothing special by these standards, a Setchel-Carlson modular b/w set at a yardsale, the man wanted too much $ for it and it was in really bad shape...Yes I still regret it though. |
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