Videokarma.org TV - Video - Vintage Television & Radio Forums

Videokarma.org TV - Video - Vintage Television & Radio Forums (http://www.videokarma.org/index.php)
-   Early B&W and Projection TV (http://www.videokarma.org/forumdisplay.php?f=19)
-   -   Interesting RCA Victor (http://www.videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=257485)

Charlie 02-26-2013 07:26 PM

Interesting RCA Victor
 
1 Attachment(s)
A guy emailed about this set recently. It's got an RCA Victor badge at the lower left... but it does not look like the usual early-60's RCA. It kinda looks European. The knobs do not look RCA-ish. It does not appear to have a UHF tuner.

Anyone seen an RCA like this before?

azbigsam 02-26-2013 08:27 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Here is a close up of my 1962 RCA console. The basic mask is the same but with a few differences. Mine has "New Vista" after the "RCA Victor" logo.

Charlie 02-26-2013 08:56 PM

Yes, basically the same. Yours has more attractive trim i think. The cabinet he has seems quite nice. I am trying to figure out what it says above the channel selector... I don't think it says New Vista.

I just thought it oddly resembled something that might have come from overseas. I would have never guessed it to be an RCA had the name badge not been there.

Einar72 02-26-2013 10:07 PM

A look at the back-cover markings would be helpful...

bgadow 02-26-2013 10:54 PM

Canadian? I agree, that control panel looks odd.

Charlie 02-27-2013 08:13 AM

I have invited the guy to come over and check out our site and share some more photos. Sounds like he does some radio work and will need just a little coaching to get his RCA in order.

rob Cashin 02-27-2013 12:49 PM

5 Attachment(s)
i want to thank you charlie for inviting me here. here are some pictures close up of the knobs and the chassis. i hope this helps. im a newbie with TVs

dieseljeep 02-27-2013 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rob Cashin (Post 3063014)
i want to thank you charlie for inviting me here. here are some pictures close up of the knobs and the chassis. i hope this helps. im a newbie with TVs

It looks like a lower priced "Leader model".
I worked on an RCA CTC38, that didn't look like the rest of them. It had a real simple control panel on it. No lighted dials or tuning indicator on it. Just the numbers on the channel knob.
Those sets were hard to get replacement knobs for also, as they didn't sell as many.

rob Cashin 02-27-2013 03:43 PM

i havent done a thing to it other than replace the cord some old english and adjust it. it works pretty well. i appreciate any input

dieseljeep 02-27-2013 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rob Cashin (Post 3063025)
i havent done a thing to it other than replace the cord some old english and adjust it. it works pretty well. i appreciate any input

They made about four years of that chassis run. Yours is the earlier model, using the 5U4GB. The newer models used a voltage doubler and silicon rectifiers. Also a different power transformer, plus more novar based tubes.
They were all very simular circuit wise.

Charlie 02-27-2013 08:46 PM

Being on ship right now, the computer system we use greatly reduces picture quality to help things move faster. I can just barely make out what looks like KCS134B stamped in black ink. If you go to https://www.samswebsite.com/ you will type that number in and you'll be greeted with folder 526-1. If I was at home, I could likely find a hard copy and send to you, but that wont be for another month.

If you have used Sams before, you already know what's in there. If not, you will find there's a lot of info in there to help you along with your electronic restoration.

Charlie 02-27-2013 08:57 PM

Rob, does the set operate now as is? Do you happen to have any screen pics of it operating?

Kevin Kuehn 02-27-2013 11:12 PM

I think it says KCS136 B, model 232 C 355 MV. Both of those bring up Sams 585-2 for me. My Sams folders end about 540 something.

Jeffhs 02-27-2013 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlie (Post 3063050)
Being on ship right now, the computer system we use greatly reduces picture quality to help things move faster. I can just barely make out what looks like KCS134B stamped in black ink. If you go to https://www.samswebsite.com/ you will type that number in and you'll be greeted with folder 526-1. If I was at home, I could likely find a hard copy and send to you, but that wont be for another month.

If you have used Sams before, you already know what's in there. If not, you will find there's a lot of info in there to help you along with your electronic restoration.

Charlie, you're close on the chassis number--it's KCS-136B. VHF only, as I found out when I zoomed in on the pic of the front control panel. I want to say that the "New Vista" badge below the volume control is a knockout plug covering a hole for an optional UHF tuner, and it likely is, since the VHF tuner has the UHF position between channels 2 and 13.

That this TV is VHF only probably dates it before 1964. Many TVs made in the early '60s had knockout plugs covering the UHF tuner hole, as the tuner was available as an extra-cost option even before '64 (for areas with only UHF TV stations, like Fort Wayne, Indiana, Youngstown, Ohio, et al).

Charlie 02-28-2013 03:02 AM

Thanks guys... yeah the pictures that download thru this satellite system we use at sea greatly reduce the picture quality. I can view sites using another route with better results, but wow it can really take a long time to load pages and view photos!


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:41 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
©Copyright 2012 VideoKarma.org, All rights reserved.