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I phoned Moyers about knobs, and the guy said, "They're all gone!"
Guess it's time to hit some swap meets and look for some guy with a box of a zillion old knobs. Phil |
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rca roundie in Washington
hi phill
welcome to the CTC 11 club. |
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Say, does anyone have a close-up photo showing the channel selector? The photo of a CTC-10 in the Antique Trader TV book shows a peekaboo type knob, where the selector uncovers the number on a plate behind it. My CTC-11 has a generic looking selector knob, without the peekaboo opening, but it may be a non-original replacement.
Just wondering what to look for if I'm rummaging around at a swap meet. |
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There two types of tuner knobs for you CT11 , one with the vhf only and one with the uhf, both of them looks the same. some ct10's tuner knob could be use
your is model 213g225mu (drummond) only with vhf and/ or 213g225mv with uhf we have the same tv |
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Phil, See attached pictures of the knob from my CTC11. There should be a gold disc in the middle of the knob that is missing right now. The channel numbers appear in the stationary window and you can also view the current channel from the top or side. My knob has a "U" setting even though the set does not have a UHF tuner.
Wes |
Audiokarma |
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Excellent! I may never find the real thing, but at least I know what I should be seeking.
Phil "bringing those photos to the swap meet" Nelson |
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