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Next to the horizontal output tube there is a white ceramic tubular capacitor (probably Elmenco brand), replace it. When they go bad one end will blow out; I had one let loose while I was watching the set and it practically filled the inside of the cabinet with confetti (while the set kept right on playing, but with a poor raster).
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Yes, this set was released about 1 year before the cheapie Japanese portables or table models got unleashed on our shores. The PortaColor was made up to 1980.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szd7b...7_TV9VKkH0MMpw
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Not too long ago, I had to explain what I meant by the term "Muntzing". Sad what our engineering colleges are now omitting...
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"Muntzing" is pretty much the order of the day now for virtually EVERYTHING...
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I grew up with a couple of GE portables-a 60s 19" portable that my aunt & uncle gave to my sisters and I, plus a Portacolor that I bought myself later on. I remember that both worked quite well but eventually the tuners got so weak that the sets were pretty much worthless. Of course, back then I didn't know about weak tubes or dirty tuners. I recall the 'KC' table model I had before the Portacolor had tuner troubles, too.
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Good question about the tuning meter. Such a rare item on any TV
I had a KD, one model year later and that did not have a tuning meter, though the control layout was identical to the KC. |
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I'm not 100% sure if the set in question was a KC or KD, I never had it apart. I sure wish I had it back! I'm almost positive that one didn't have the meter but later (in the early 90s) I had another one that did. It was a table model 23v in a wooden cabinet and a pretty weak performer. It was at a used furniture store, sitting atop a Philco-Ford console about the same age. I bought them both; the Philco had a beautiful picture. I kick myself on a regular basis for getting rid of both of those.
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Did your Philco have the tuning eye? |
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Does anyone know how to determine the manufacture date of a GE Porta Color?
Is it by chassis number or serial number ? Where is the serial number located? Is the date stamped somewhere on the chassis inside the set? Fairly certain I found a 66, but want to be sure. Have not opened the cabinet yet. Thanks
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To get an idea on the age, you have to look at one of the major components, such as the CRT or tuner. There should be a code date on them. |
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Here's a cool Porta-Color site we may have posted before: http://www.rwhirled.com/portacolor/ |
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I replaced the horizontal output tube on a Portacolor about 9 years ago for a friend. His set is one of the ones with the row of controls to the right of the channel selectors.
I didnt touch any alignments. The color was nice and normal looking. The tuner is sensitive, and as of this week, (December 2012,) it's still working. The color and grey scale still look good. It's seen very little service. Last edited by holmesuser01; 12-16-2012 at 04:53 PM. |
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When I was a kid, after church my grandparents would take us to the Nihan & Martin Pharmacy in my hometown for a treat. They actually had an electronics aisle selling AM/FM's and toasters that we are all now buying for $2 and there it was. A Portacolor.
I had just built my second Knight Kit radio, my other grandparents (the rich ones) had a CTC-7 and I was hooked on television. At home we had a 17" GE metal case B&W in the den and a 19" B&W Radio Craftsman in the living room. Dad was cheap but I saw the future and it was small and colorful. Portacolors deserve their own place in the tv history. Not great but a sign of things to come. Currently watching TCM on a GE sorta Portacolor III 9" on top of the fridge...a Japanese (Sanyo ?) that I cannot kill. 1983 date code I remember. Sharp as ever.
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