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bandersen 07-02-2009 11:38 PM

GE 806 scored!
 
I just picked up this little GE 806 today. It's in great shape. Only a little rust on the brass knobs holding the safety glass in place and a few scratches on the cabinet.
I powered up with a variac and got a raster and sound :thmbsp:

What's up with the half-socket on the CRT? Were they trying to save a few pennies ?

jeyurkon 07-03-2009 01:46 AM

A nice find!

I think the half socket is fairly common. My Sylvania uses the exact same one and the Sencore LC3 leakage tester uses a half socket.

What surprises me is seeing the two pins on the CRT base. What CRT does it use?

John

David Roper 07-03-2009 04:58 AM

Don't the lines have to be stacking up to count as a raster?

Tube TV 07-03-2009 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeyurkon (Post 2853084)
A nice find!

I think the half socket is fairly common. My Sylvania uses the exact same one and the Sencore LC3 leakage tester uses a half socket.

What surprises me is seeing the two pins on the CRT base. What CRT does it use?

John

Nice score , much like the 10T4 I got .
It also have the half CRT plug .
It should originally have had a 10FP4 in it , but mine was replaced with a 10BP4 ....
The 2 pins is strange , considering it has electromagnetic focus , and that only requires 1 pin .

bandersen 07-03-2009 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeyurkon (Post 2853084)
A nice find!

I think the half socket is fairly common. My Sylvania uses the exact same one and the Sencore LC3 leakage tester uses a half socket.

What surprises me is seeing the two pins on the CRT base. What CRT does it use?

John

I believe it's the original 10FP4.

bandersen 07-03-2009 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Roper (Post 2853161)
Don't the lines have to be stacking up to count as a raster?

I meant I get a line on the screen so the flyback and CRT are good.

zenithfan1 07-03-2009 01:40 PM

Nice score Bob! I've been looking for that exact model for some time now with no luck. I can't wait to see this one restored, it's in good hands now.:)

Tube TV 07-03-2009 03:11 PM

Hey Bob , was this the one that was on ebay ?

John Folsom 07-03-2009 07:10 PM

The extra unused pins on the CRT base, like the "half" socket is not uncommon. The bases were fabricated to support CRTs with and without electrostatic focus. GE likely just bought what the vendor had made.

bandersen 07-03-2009 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tube TV (Post 2854102)
Hey Bob , was this the one that was on ebay ?

Yes, it was. I just happened to be browsing through eBay and stumbled upon it a few hours before bidding ended. I was quite surprised to see it was in my area at a reasonable price.

I hope I didn't snatch it away from you :)

bandersen 07-03-2009 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zenithfan1 (Post 2853927)
Nice score Bob! I've been looking for that exact model for some time now with no luck. I can't wait to see this one restored, it's in good hands now.:)

Thanks for the vote of confidence :thmbsp:

I think this will be a fairly easy restore. It's a transformerless set with a selenium voltage doubler. I've become familiar with those from working on my Motorolas.

Sandy G 07-03-2009 08:11 PM

GREAT score, Bob ! Can't wait to see it "Gee-ing & Haw-ing" like its sposed to again !

Tube TV 07-04-2009 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bandersen (Post 2854620)
Yes, it was. I just happened to be browsing through eBay and stumbled upon it a few hours before bidding ended. I was quite surprised to see it was in my area at a reasonable price.

I hope I didn't snatch it away from you :)

No I just surf through the old tv's on ebay about twice a week .
Im really glad you bought it .

They are quite a neat set , I can see some of the caps in my 10T4 is going to be a tough go , everything is mounted on 2 double sided boards , almost like a printed circuit .

By the way I have the 10T4 photofact on a PDF It doesn't say that it covers the 806 , but Im pretty sure the chassis is the same .
Just a newer year and a bit different cabinet .
If you would like a copy PM me .:thmbsp:

nasadowsk 07-04-2009 05:38 PM

GE, save a few pennies? no way!

Actually, it's easy - most tubes of that vintage just need a hookup on that side of the socket, so, it made sense to just make a 1/2 socket plug.


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