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Magnavox300 01-22-2013 09:15 PM

19" Olympic Portable Arrived Safely!
 
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Finally got this Olympic delivered to my door today.
The seller originally wanted to use UPS, then FED EX, and finally went with USPS, which I asked for, and I will always go with them when possible for shipping.
Everything looks intact, all I did was clean a little of the top, just to see what was there under all the dirt. It's a very cool looking redish cloth like material, similar to the coverings of the portable record players from the 60's. The material is still in great shape, no tears or rips, all knobs present, only some rust on the handle hinges. This should look like new after a good cleaning.
Took the back off, and looks like this baby sat for a long time.
Will need to check the CRT, then hopefully, bring this set back to life!
I really liked this set because it was very unique looking, and much different then the others sets I have. I would love to find an ad for this set somewhere, as of yet I haven't seen anything similar....

Magnavox300

Eric H 01-23-2013 12:19 AM

Interesting set, what is the motor up top? Remote or Timer?

1993ctc175 01-23-2013 02:48 AM

Wow! That Television is almost as skinny as a flatscreens

Congratulations in having your set delivered to your door in safe and sound.

I have one thing unusual, A Video Camcorder was on a Bicycle!

So, I will let you guys check out two of my threads

"RCA Camcorder Made It Home On a Bicycle!!!"

And,

"First Anniversary of an RCA Camcorder Made It Home On A Bicycle!!!"

I still have the Video from the Camcorder BUT DID NOT UPLOAD YET!

So, Congratulations on Your Safe Delivery On Your Set!!!!

decojoe67 01-23-2013 04:48 AM

I grew up watching a "suit-case" set almost exactly like that, peach and white, but it was a '59 Admiral. We were watching that set till about 1980 and it still worked! Good luck with your resto
http://imgc.allpostersimages.com/ima...ation-1959.jpg

dieseljeep 01-23-2013 09:00 AM

That was the set I was thinking about. US made, power transformer, etc.
It looks like the motor is a Telechron auto shutoff timer.
It's a little rough, but an example of probably the last US built Olympic portable.

holmesuser01 01-23-2013 09:20 AM

I think that is an auto-shutoff time, too. This set would not be a bottom of the line model. Most of the Olympics I saw were series string designs.

When you clean on those tubes, be careful. The Olympic badge will just wipe off, if you are not careful.

I'd just use a clean paint brush and a vacuum cleaner to get the dust.

Magnavox300 01-23-2013 11:12 AM

I was wondering what that white knob was on top. Also nice to know this set wasn't "bottom of the line".
Thanks to all for letting me know.
Still waiting for resistors for the Philco Transitone, then I'll put that back together, and be ready for this Olympic. This will be my fourth set to restore. Glad I have a good supporting wife!
Thanks for all the great info,

Magnavox300

old_coot88 01-23-2013 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Magnavox300 (Post 3060007)
...This should look like new after a good cleaning... Took the back off, and looks like this baby sat for a long time.

Hope there weren't any crawly critters lurking in there.

:eek:

wkand 01-23-2013 02:22 PM

Olympic portable
 
Cool set! I had an RCA suitcase set like that when I was a teen.

Is that yellow filter cap just dangling in mid air as it appears, or does it have a nonexistium support bracket? :D

That can't be original, can it?

Magnavox300 05-07-2014 07:40 PM

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Decided to start on this Olympic while I have been waiting for the many coats of boiled linseed oil to dry on the Emerson console...

Got the chassis recapped, sprayed slip plate to the CRT, cleaned everything,
and now I am ready to test it.

While I was moving everything around the anode wire broke off from the HV rectifier socket...
when I look inside the socket area, it appears it came off the #2 pin but I'm not sure...

Does anyone know if this looks correct according to the schematic?
Thanks for any help!

kramden66 05-08-2014 08:55 AM

if i'm reading the schematic correctly pin 2 goes to the fly then back out to pin 7 then to the anode , so if the wire reaches pin 7 it shows it there , if it reaches pin 2 easier then let us know, if it was on pin 2 it looks like it would be ok too, someone correct me if i'm wrong.

Username1 05-08-2014 11:19 AM

On most sets using 1B3's There was a wire from the tube socket Pin 2, and 7 and it was
a single wire wrapped around the ferrite frame of the flyback once or twice. That was
just to take a volt or two off the flyback to run the heater, The heater also was the
cathode of the diode tube..... I would use pin 7 , but I'm going to go out on the limb and
say either pin would work.....? I'll have to look it up though.....

jr_tech 05-08-2014 12:02 PM

A random check of 10 schematics shows about 50-50 use of pin 7 or 2. Since *either* side of the directly heated cathode/filament can serve as the cathode connection, either pin can be used.
jr

Add: Looking at several 1B3s, there is an internal shield that appears to be connected to pin7, but that should not matter either, as there is only a volt (1.25) difference from one side of the filament to the other.

Magnavox300 05-08-2014 09:49 PM

Thanks for all the help...
I was also thinking pin 7 according to the schematic,
but I will attach it to pin #2,
since it looked like that's where it came off,
and others basically confirmed it would be the same.
Thanks again!

Magnavox300

Magnavox300 05-16-2014 01:49 PM

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After recapping, I could not get anything on the CRT,
then noticed there was a 3 AMP fuse that was blown...

Replaced the fuse, and now I have sound and some life, but no vertical sweep...
Replaced all resistors as needed, and tubes as well.
(I did keep the brightness to a minimum during testing)

Funny thing is, when I turn the channel selector,
I do see some vertical sweep for only an instant,
the whole picture flashes, all lit up with lines, but like I said only for a split second.
I sprayed some Deoxit in the tuner, but no difference...

Could the problem with sweep be within the tuner?


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