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I like these sets alot also, this one never came with the arched leg peice there is no place eveident it was removed/missing.
This winding is causing my tuner issue, if I knew points where it was originally soldered, I could easily resolder it back on, any tips or know hows? this is at the IF connection |
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You might need a schematic to determine where that coil is soldered.
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This tuner had taken a lightning hit, so it needed a replacement tuner so I picked one up today and plan to put it in tomorrow and this set should be a smooth operator once that is in there.
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That's the risk of using an outside aerial, lightning strikes. That set is definitely worth a tuner. I had the cabinet refinished and the picture tube rebuilt in mine. That's how worthy of restoration these are to me at least.
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I would have to agree, they seem very durable and dependable. I plan to seek a few more in the future. I found 2 rectangular versions I am getting some parts off to keep these alive and well.
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I would like to score a parts chassis for mine so I don't have to worry about parts availability in the future. The roundies have always been my favorite of all color televisions.
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Again I agree, they may not be high dollar collectors but they are very appealing to me, and they are from my very early childhood era and I remember them like my kids will remember flatscreen plasma. my poor kids tsk tsk! They will look back and say wow a plasma I havent seen one in 30 years! Nice thing is, they will say remember that ole roundie dad had from when he was a kid! ahhhhhh yes
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Not only will they say remember it, you could show them a working roundie then, I doubt a plasma will do anything in 30 years....
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I venture to guess that most will be dead within 5 years. I have offers all the time for free lcd and plasma sets. if only someone would make a reasonably priced replacement lcd or plasma tube, then you may see some classic flat panels.
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I see you used a Camera Model = SCP-8400, and you're located on a farm. How do I know that? There's meta data (EXIF) attached to your picture files, and I have a Firefox plug in that shows me that data. Just a heads up.
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So how does the camera know where it is? During set up do you input this info?
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Yeah, how the hell would the camera know where it is???
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I love Big Brother!
I love Big Brother! You are sitting too far away from that camera! You must be reported!
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His cameraphone has a GPS unit inside of it. It should be a menu item in the phone's setup.
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