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Old Tatung tv remote
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It is identical to the remote control which came with my 1982 Samsung color TV. Right down to the little red LED which lights when a button is pushed.
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That's odd that something like this will come up with a Tatung label on it.. Me collecting old fans, there are alot of ceiling fans from the 1980s that were through the Tatung label.. Mainly Tatung manufactured imported kitchen appliances, fans, and ceiling fans, similar to Toastmaster.. Every blue moon I'll run into an old TV or VCR with a Tatung label...
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Cosmetically, I recall some of the Tatung TV's from the early '80's looking very similar to a Sony Trinitron. Of course, the insides were nothing like a Sony.
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I remember working on a few IBM 8513/8514 color VGA monitors way back. They were made by Tatung and of pretty cheesy build quality. One of them took me lots of hours to finally fix; never had such a large pile of defective caps, resistors & transistors coming out of device like that before. Below is service doc that mentions all of the problems (then):
http://www.epanorama.net/sff/Compute...pair_Notes.pdf Tom (PK) |
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Tatung did indeed make many sets in the late 70s to the late 80s. We had several Tatungs aboard my first carrier, the Forrestal. They were modified by the contractor (isolation transformers, disabled UHF tuners, and three wire cords). The sets were metal cabinets with a plastic escutcheon and plastic back. Non-remote. Good sets, as ours was on 24/7 for probably 4-5 years straight. We had a slight pull-up of the vertical on the set the last time I saw it, so probably some died up caps by that time.
The build reminded me of the 70s/80s Sanyo metal cabinet sets (91CXx sets). Cheers
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This is my first time coming across anything with that name but i've heard of it before.
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Saw a few back in the olden days. One was a copy of the 10"
panasonics with all knobs along the bottom. They ran pretty good. There were a group of mostly Korean & free China sets back then like TMK ( Toyomenka) (sp?), Sampo, Portland, NTC, AOC, etc. Mostly clones but surpringly well built & decent low priced sets. Probably better than the other new kids on the block like Samsung, GS & Funai . There first sets were crap, all Funai were crap. IMHO............ Who can name some more 70's-80's indies with distinct chassii ? 73 Zeno |
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Candle maybe? I got a 14" Candle set from 1987 last week. It's Daewoo-made with a C-101A chassis. It has remote varactor tuning; I didn't get the remote though. It was a freebie but still I was surprised to hear that a lot of people wanted it. I jumped on the ad less than an hour after it was posted.
Last edited by Jon A.; 11-19-2014 at 02:54 PM. |
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Also remember the Daytron. Funny thing abt Daewoo. The sets labeled Daewoo were crap-cans but relabels were OK. They looked the same, go figure. Similar experience to Find em's. Had a small TMK needed a manual. called & got it fast COD!. Fixed the set but broke the dial cord. Called & got a dial cord assembly in < a week & cheap.. Service was as good as any US set & better than most Japs. Changed my attitude about odd ball sets............. Most anyhows. Lastly how could I forget KTV ? The contractor for the Pennsylvania "big houses" sold lots of them & I fixed a ton. A story there I will relate another time. 73 Zeno |
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I recall having two Portland brand TVs from the very early 80s. Both had Orion picture tubes and made very good pictures. One had a built-in clock and LED readout for the electronic tuner, and the other was a pushbutton tuner. The chassis weren't Daewoo, they were made by 'Tahain electric wire co' of So. Korea. Not bad for cheap sets at all.
Also, the early 80s Emersons with the goldstar built chassis. The ones with'GS' stamped into the circuitboards. I'm sure some people have bad experience with those, but both my '83 13" and '85 19" ones were great performers which never needed repair. All of these sets came from the original owners, as I saved them from the trash. I dumped all of these sadly, to make room for older and more American sets. |
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Haha, I love the stories about AC damage to objects. Last one I heard was zeno's story of a shorted clothes dryer cutting half way through a screwdriver. It's amazing what a few amps can do.
I didn't know that the Candle brand was intended for the Canadian market. I have finding sets made for or in Canada left and right lately. The picture is bowed in slightly at the top and bottom when I'm watching something in widescreen; I don't know if it's an inherent flaw for such a cheap set or if it needs a pincushion adjustment. It has perfect grayscale and the picture is bright and sharp. Maybe if I search "Daytron" I'll find a remote and service info. |
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I've seen Tatung before rebranding computers. The most oddball of the bunch was a SPARCstation 20.
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I had a 1982 Sampo several years back. Ran very well.
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