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Old 08-28-2012, 04:11 AM
snelson903 snelson903 is offline
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Originally Posted by jhalphen View Post
Hi to All,

Acquired recently a Mitsubishi 6P-125 a 6" B&W micro-TV.

It was hailed as the world's smallest TV in 1962.

Mine is a 6P-125E - E like European, so it should scan in 625/50 with a CCIR Western Euro tuner.

It came from a Broadcaster and has been modified with a BNC video input on the rear. I intend to run it from 12VDC as there is no indication of the AC voltage. Is it 100V (Japan), 117V (US) or 220V (Europe)? i'm not going to take a gamble and risk wrecking the power transformer.

No power cord either. Do the two pins in photo 4 point to a popular vintage power cord format?

I am looking for a service manual, USA or Japan version is fine, the power supply and scan circuits are usually the same. If sold, price by PM please.

Photos are stock shot but identical to mine.

Thanks! very much for any help,

Best Regards

jhalphen
Paris/France

PS: Also searching for any Panasonic or SAMS service data for all models of the TR micro TV series: TR-001/TR-1000/TR-1010/TR-1020/TR-1030P/TR-1031P.
iv also been searching for a schematic for a panasonic micro tv,so if anyone could help id like see it work .i bought it off ebay a year ago he said worked i checked it out and told shipping didnt brake this, you new this tv didnt work ,so he gave me my money back except 5.00 i told and keep the tv, he was just going to trash it i liked that little 1 inch screen size. its tr 1010 no raster vary vary low sound ,did basic checks crt fil. ok vary fragile.
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