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RCA CTC-5 Deluxe Chandler Restoration
Here is a link to the progress thus far.
https://visions4netjournal.com/vinta...-tv-page-twoa/ I wonder who the gentleman from California was?
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I like the CTC5 Deluxe. Next to the the CT100 and 21CT5, it was the last RCA Color TV with more than 500kHz chroma bandwidth for many years. It has two stages of audio IF for better quality sound. It misses the simplicity of B&W setup and convergence of later sets but it can be a good performer.
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Light that sucker up right now, see what it does as is...... Maybe there's still an old Ed Sullivan Show stuck in the tubes & needs to get out.... .
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Interesting. I would have expected it and all the following sets with X/Z demods to have about the same chroma bandwidth.
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I recall a 1955 issue of the RCA Review I read decades ago, long before I had a chance to examine the CTC5 chassis. I recall they did a study allowing a degree of quadrature crosstalk and I wonder if the Deluxe chassis was an attempt to justify the addition chroma resolution at the expense of the crosstalk? Interestingly, subsequent RCA sets stuck with the 500kHz chroma response. Last edited by Penthode; 01-12-2024 at 11:06 PM. |
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Thanks.
If i recall correctly, much later Zenith solid state sets used a simplified color bandpass that consisted mainly of a compensation circuit for the IF rolloff, with a not very sharp lower edge cutoff that allowed decent color resolution with some quadrature distortion. Designs that try too hard to get max bandwidth with no quadrature distortion will suffer from ringing chroma transients, which can get worse than the quadrature crosstalk if the cutoff is really sharp. |
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By the way, if the response is significant in the lower chroma sideband, I would expect the DeLuxe to have more cross-color than subsequent sets.
Once it's restored, it would be interesting to compare the effect in the Indianhead resolution wedge to a Super or a later RCA. Come to think of it, I've never looked at this in a CT-100 - would be interesting. |
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May 6, 2024, day one.
Restoration begins. Mike Doyle came by today to pick up the CTC-5 chassis and take it to his shop. He will jig the chassis to a test color CRT. He needs to finish a Korean prewar radio and after, will restore his own personal CTC-5. After that he will start on my CTC-5, the subject of this post. Mike has restored two other CTC-5’s prior to this project and is familiar with the circuit design and layout. Below, a few pictures of the disassembly. Photo #1 RCA added printed circuits with this model and looks to be original. Photo #4 6X8 tube missing from tuner assembly. Photo #6 RCA Monogram factory rebuilt 21AXP22, serial # CC11949. Photo #7 Emissions test of CTC5U chassis. Photo #8 All three guns test very good. Photo #9 Life test reduces filament voltage by 10% and no change in very good to excellent readings. https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co.../IMG_3777.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co.../IMG_3778.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co.../IMG_3780.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co.../IMG_3774.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co.../IMG_3781.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co.../IMG_3773.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co.../IMG_3766.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co.../IMG_3765.jpeg https://visions4netjournal.com/wp-co.../IMG_3767.jpeg This link will take you to my website page. https://visions4netjournal.com/vinta...-tv-page-twoa/
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