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Old 03-26-2013, 01:52 PM
Norbert Norbert is offline
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This is a very interesting Television(TV) with known historical significance. However, the title had me and perhaps other reader(s) somewhat confused as you indicated that "Another Working CT-100 Comes Alive" (per the thread title). This is rather confusing/misleading as you have essentially stated that you have a CT-100 Television(TV) which was in fact already working, but is now alive This does not technically make sense, as how can something that is already working come to life? Does this mean that the Television(TV) has always functioned/operated as initially intended, and that you (or someone else) have/has improved it's working condition to it's current state per your photographs? I do not see how a working TV can come back to life unless of course there was/were a circuit(s) or component(s) that did indeed function as intended, but perhaps other area(s) within the television(TV) needed attention (repair) to achieve proper functional status of the circuit(s)? If this was not the case/situation, then perhaps a better choice to title this thread would be to state that "Another CT-100 Has Come Back to Life". However, I must say/admit, the picture quality as displayed on the cathode ray tube (CRT) does look excellent considering the vintage (1954) of the instrument. Congratulations on owning such a historical piece of electronic technology.

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