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125 VDC is found at that point. It is dependent on the negative part of the AC sine wave.
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Meanwhile... still on the fence weather to keep it or dump it
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I bought an identical set at an antique mall about 6 years ago. It was a series string set with a 17" all glass C.R.T. and luckily it played fine as bought. There was a guy (I forget his screen name) who had an ad in the classifieds that he was searching the country for this particular set and was having no luck finding one. He said that he didn't care about the condition other than decent cosmetics and the reason that he wanted it was that he was part of some fan club of a television show that I believe was called The Room. Some Twilight Zone type of show about a motel room where perhaps time stood still if I recollect his description correctly.
Supposedly he was recreating the set of this show in his home and this was the TV that was used. Must be nice to have such extravagant hobbies! So, I contacted him and sent him a picture and he and a partner drove from Massachusetts to a few miles short of North Carolina in like one day sharing the drive around the clock to meet me in a Sheetz parking lot with about $300 as a finders fee for my set. On top of that they were nice enough to go long out of their way west into Maryland to pick up a C.R.T. that I desperately needed for my long time owned 56 Philco that a fellow V-K member had and deliver it in one piece to me!! This is an unbelievable story, but very true. I actually still have an identical set only with the wood cabinet that worked for about an hour before a large resistor started boiling and the video went kaput. I unplugged it and never have had a chance to do anything with it. Point being that they must have been pretty well made sets as both of mine were nearly plug and play. The series string is a bummer of course and I had, or may have schematics on these sets. I don't recollect any reference to metal cone C.R.Ts though. I can look around for the schematic if it will help or if anyone wants the set, it is pictured in my post about a year ago in the classifieds. I think it was titled, "Must part with vintage TV and radio collection." Check it out....
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I have the same set but with a wooden cabinet, has ts326 chassis, works great and it is my daily watcher. I would prefer a bakelite cabinet so, if you ever decide to dump your set, I would be interested in buying the cabinet.
You should consider restoring it, the chassis is easy to work on, probably one of the quickest tv restores I've done !. Bob |
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The Lost Room, a mini-series. Quite entertaining:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0830361/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Phil Nelson |
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Yep, that's the show he was basing his dupe on. Too bad the link didn't show the set. In a way I wish I had kept the set because it was nearly in mint condition and I love un-restored survivors. The set had one of the crispest pictures I have ever seen. But the offer was one that I would have been a fool to refuse, especially with the help getting my C.R.T. for my Philco which I just switched off after a second episode of Naked City. As for the Motorola and it's great picture, I guess I should dig out the wooden case version and throw some caps in it. Should be the same performance.
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Mines in "a Mint condition Bakelite"cabinet
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Here's a still from the "Lost Room" showing the Motorola.
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Um, that led me to an Amazon page selling Motorola cellular phones. Thanks anyway though for trying.
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Quote:
![]() I remember a nice, bright raster several years ago when I last fired it up, but I had no C.R.T. tester back then. I do now, so I could verify 100% for you. No brightener for sure and it wasn't far from working, or really did work for an hour or so, but I didn't even do a slow start. I think someone replaced the Selenium rectifiers with germanium diodes if memory serves me correctly. Also, I think it has a copper chassis, or copper clad if that makes sense. I've seen a few sets that have this copper look, but I'm not sure of the true make up of the metal. Just a thought as I don't really have a use for the set other than it being an interesting a good looking part of my collection that I am trying to downsize
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For some reason the website hosting the Moto TV image doesn't like being linked here. Perhaps because it was uploaded previously by me in this thread ? |
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Yup, that's why. Usually the site will tell you that you've already uploaded the pic, and give you a link to it in your "reply to post" screen, so that you can link it in your new post.
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Wow! Easy to see why the guy was so very determined to have my set. I mean there are often what one might call similar sets, but that is drop dead identical to what I sold him. Now that I look back, that and a similar but newer basket case Motorola are the only two Bakelite sets that I have ever owned, or seen for that matter other than in pictures here or elsewhere on the WWW.
The basket case I mention has an interesting story really. I always noticed a burned out building along the highway that stood that way for a number of years. One day I got a little adventurous and stopped my truck and entered the building. It turned out to be a restaurant that had to have been shut down for years before catching on fire. I say that because of the items left inside which were pretty much dated to the late 70s or maybe the early 80s. The TV was what people would have watched as they ate their meal. Now I hope everyone doesn't hate me for what I am about to say, but this was a place that was left to the vagrants and everything of value to normal people was long taken out. TVs like this were still in service when this place was operating, but it would not have been something that the proprietors would have taken with them when the place shut down, nor after it burned. Anyway, I grabbed the TV and took it home. It was hardly worth the strength that it took to pick it up, but I remember stripping the C.R.T. and the rest of the tubes and scrapping the rest. Really, there are a lot of old sets in abandoned buildings that I have ran across, but that is the only one that I ever grabbed. LOL, the others were too big like just up the road there is an old country house that has a color "roundie" sitting in a room upstairs, or at least it did 6 or 7 years ago..... I knew of a similar one in another town, but the building got demolished along with the roundie......
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That lost room pic shows the EXACT model i have here... right down to the knobs
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I'm glad I found that one guy who had no luck searching the country for one of those. Now if I can find someone who wants to give a few C notes for the wood cased version!
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