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Conrac TV Tuner missing CH4 'strips' from the Mid 50s
I have a Conrac Model 650 TV Tuner that uses a Standard Coil tuner. It is working pretty well but is missing the original two tan turret strips for Channel 4.
The attached photo shows two strips in the CH 4 position labeled "4F". These are strips borrowed from an Admiral 17 inch set. I also tried the two strips from an Admiral 19T 7 inch electrostatic set which are labeled "4". While these two sets of borrowed strips work, sort of, they are much different than the "3Q" and other "#Q" strips that are original to the tuner. The Q type strips seem to have much broader bandwidth and output a much more proportionally correct NTSC color signal to display on a scope. The two sets of borrowed CH4 strips seem to have a much narrower bandpass and produce about 50% more sync, as if they were specifically designed for early B&W sets used in remote areas. Does anyone have a "KEY" to the various specific types of strips by Standard Coil such as the Q, plain and F types? Does anyone have a standard coil tuner with Q series VHF strips, or maybe just the two "4Q" strips they would like to sell? Thanks for any help with this. Cliff |
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IIRC, the Q strips were used in the tuner, when the RF amp was a 6BQ7.
The "Q" tuner was also designed to be used with UHF strips. |
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The tuner does have a 6BQ7 for the RF amp and a 6J6 local oscillator and mixer. It also does have 3 UHF strips installed. Cliff |
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