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Well, i did manage to find something to play with in the meantime, a rc1121a radio.
being sent to me now. https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/rca_rc1121a_2xf931.html series heaters and DEATHTRAP design. :O I'm sure this was common when it was made, but it's a good way to get someone shocked/ hurt. https://i.imgur.com/E04YZfR.jpg you have to wonder WTH were they thinking? And I have found a potential TV restoration project, but it may be a hopeless case, no idea yet, it appears to be a CRT ( 21 inch bw ) and chassis that was crudely removed from a cabinet for some reason, fish tank or pet bed or something? I have NO idea if the tube is any good or not, of if the chassis is is savable, but I can't turn down the price $0 I will try to get that this weekend.
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Go back to the forties and you get fun stuff like my Sonora radio/phono...the metal toggles for motor power and radio/phono and the metal pickup arm are tied directly to the hot chassis and you get to choose whether you want them to shock you with the power off or the power on.
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but was it really so safe to be 1 missing knob or leaky cap from getting the crap shocked out of ya? something like that could never be sold to day, I'm sure! :p
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And sets in Australia during this time period, being 240 volts almost always were transformer sets. Quite a different era.
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