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Radiotronman 03-18-2016 08:55 PM

Teletone TV-31 14"
 
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While I'm waiting for parts for my Motorola Bakelite set, I decided to throw this set up in the bench. I've been holding off on restoring it because it's missing it's speaker, but i finally feel like restoring it too. It uses an oddbal 14BP4 CRT. It's a 1950 set with an early small rectangular CRT. The CRT tests a little weak, but I think it's very usable. Can't wait to get started on it and hopefully find s speaker for it.

Radiotronman 03-18-2016 08:57 PM

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Here is s chassis view. It's also missing part of the flyback cover, so I may have to make one.

decojoe67 03-19-2016 05:58 AM

Even though it's rectangular screen-set it has a nice early look to it with that big mask with it's brass bezel. Nowadays it's my experience that with a little patience just about any part can be located. Good luck with it!

dieseljeep 03-19-2016 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Radiotronman (Post 3158723)
While I'm waiting for parts for my Motorola Bakelite set, I decided to throw this set up in the bench. I've been holding off on restoring it because it's missing it's speaker, but i finally feel like restoring it too. It uses an oddbal 14BP4 CRT. It's a 1950 set with an early small rectangular CRT. The CRT tests a little weak, but I think it's very usable. Can't wait to get started on it and hopefully find s speaker for it.

That CRT is the most common 14" rectangular tube out there. Practically every manufacturer used it. The 14Q and 14H are a little more rare.

DustinBarby 03-22-2016 06:05 PM

Awesome set! If you don't mind me asking how much did you get it for?

Radiotronman 03-22-2016 06:59 PM

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I didn't pay much for it, maybe $15-20. I went to a craigslist ad that said they had old tvs for sale. It was an old tv repairman who recently passed away and his grandson was clearing out his house. I ended up buying 15-20 sets from him that weekend. He was very reasonable with his prices. I even retired a set he wanted to keep to remember his grandpa by. Below is some of the sets I got.

DustinBarby 03-22-2016 07:27 PM

That's a very reasonable price. And that's a handsome collection I'd say!

Radiotronman 04-05-2016 09:32 AM

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I can't seem the get the CRT to completely light up. No matter how much I play with the ion trap or focus cool, it still on lights up the top half. Any thoughts?

RetroHacker 04-05-2016 09:52 AM

Is the ion trap magnet actually good? I seem to remember encountering one where the magnet itself had cracked and most of it had fallen out.

-Ian

Radiotronman 04-05-2016 09:54 AM

The hv is only at 4-5k, so I'll start trying to figure out why it is low. Maybe the correct hv, around 10-11k will help this out.

Radiotronman 04-05-2016 09:55 AM

It seems fine to me, I don't see any damage at all.

Eric H 04-05-2016 01:56 PM

An raster like that is usually caused by the yoke not being pushed all the way up against the CRT.

EdKozk2 04-05-2016 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Radiotronman (Post 3159825)
I can't seem the get the CRT to completely light up. No matter how much I play with the ion trap or focus cool, it still on lights up the top half. Any thoughts?

Is the crt a 14BP4a? If it is you may not need an ion trap. Also make sure the focus coil is properly connected to the B+, check continuity of focus
coil.
Ed

Radiotronman 04-10-2016 03:32 PM

All I can seem to get is this curved horizontal line. I can hear the station tuned into and flickering of this line. Is it possible my vertical output transformer is bad?

Radiotronman 04-10-2016 03:34 PM

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Forgot the picture...


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