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Pilot "Portable" TV
I am new to this site but found it interesting. I have a question or two about an antique TV I picked up over the weekend at an auction. On the bottom is a paper label that reads "PILOT MODEL TV 37U Portable TV Receiver". Additionally on the label there is a list of about 15 tubes. The case is about 15" wide, 15" long and about 10" tall. It plugs into the wall. Channel selection is by a tuning dial like an old radio not a rotary tuner. The picture tube is round about 4" in diameter. It weighs about 15 lbs.
Condition is complete and VG, surprising since the case seems to be a heavy hardboard material that would easily damage. Questions: Can anyone tell me when this was made? Is it safe to turn ON or best left alone? Doesn't it seem like a joke to call this a portable? Does it have any value? Thanks for your help. Hambone |
I googled it and learned it's a 3" screen tv from 1948.
There were lots of portable sets that weighed more than 15lbs..in the "old days" people lifted tvs to work out!:D Don't power it on without at least replacing all the capacitors first,that's the first rule of dealing with vintage sets! |
If the CRT is good, it's worth money. I've seen restored ones go for hundreds on Ebay.
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Regular poster Phil Nelson restored one and gave a lot of detail on his website:
http://antiqueradio.org/PilotTV-37.htm Nice find! jr |
Pilot "Portable" TV
Thanks for all the help and answers to my questions.
Hambone |
It was made 1947-49, was the 1st TV under $100-$99.95, IIRC, & was marketed as a "second set" or to wealthy college students... They must have sold a BUNCH of 'em, 'cause they turn up fairly frequently on Ebay. Mine has a green phosphor CRT, the blue ones apparently didn't have long lives. They are undeniably "Cute", & GREAT conversation starters, especially if they work. They weren't much, in a way, but they WERE a Television, you COULD tote the thing around relatively easily, & in those days they were about the Kewlest thing going...
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Idea: get a trio of TV-37's with RGB CRT's, watch in COLOR! lol
BTW, I believe they were marketed as 'portable' because they did in fact come with a case to lug them around in. Kind of the same idea as the cased versions of VT-71 I guess- though probably a lot heavier. |
I've wanted one for ages, but so far luck hasn't been with me. A shrewd design move was to eschew an audio preamplifier stage...apparently because the screen will keep you in close proximity to the speaker. :) The same was done with the RCA 8PTs, no doubt using the same logic.
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The carrying cases are much scarcer than the TVs. Perhaps they were an extra-cost option.
Hambone, nice find. I would NOT turn it on. Chances of it working are basically zero. All TVs that age need recapping to be safe & reliable. If you decide to sell it, the new owner will appreciate that you didn't fry it. Phil Nelson |
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