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Busted Sony 1210 Fixed!!
I got this because it was $3, when I tried it at the store a few days ago it was dead except for the red pilot light, no sound no HV static.
Today I figured the antennas were worth $3 so I grabbed it. Got it home today and it comes right on, however it seems to have a problem. That green line is all the raster there is, it appears to have no horizontal sweep. Also the line is solid green which makes me thing the CRT is likely to be bad, I will have to see if my B&K has a socket for this tube, meanwhile if any of you Sony Gurus have some ideas about what's wrong with it I'd appreciate hearing them. |
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Turned out I do have a socket for this old Trinitron.
All three guns check well into the good range, the red gets there a little sooner than the blue and green but it should make a good picture. I guess the presence of a 3AT2 HV rectifier tube means it's only 99.8% Solid State. The last picture is the three color dots I got when the set is shut off. |
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WOW!!
I think THAT is the model of the "childhood" set I've been trying to find. wood grain, handle on top, 12"....and that "pull on" volume knob I remember so fondly :-) NOW I know what set I'm gonna keep an eye out for! |
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It's from 1970, that's a pretty rare set. I have the '69 model in black. When working right, they make great pictures. Good luck getting her going!
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Sonys about that time had seperate ckts for horizontal sweep and the HV. Check for a bad Horizontal output transistor, open caps, etc. Back in the day seens like only original Sony transistors worked as replacements. good luck.
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Those Sony's are great sets, but when they die, they die a miserable death. |
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I had a KV-1201 and it looked newer than this one, I would have thought the 1210 was newer.
Did Sony's model numbers follow a pattern where the higher number is newer or no? |
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That '1210 is older for sure, and a nice catch. Maybe the numbers went 1200 for plastic case and 1210 for wood, then the newer series could have been 1201 for plastic and 1211 for wood. Years ago, I bought an aftermarket set of rabbit ears that duplicated the late-70s/early-80s Sony ones for a few dollars from (I think) Farnham Radio in New York, kind of the MCM of the early 80s. I may still have it in my garage; I'd like to find another set or two now as well.
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For $3??? Now,that's a nice find!
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KV-1200/1210/1220 are the same years, and are base (black plastic case), mid (wood case), and top of the line (wood case with dual speakers). KV-1201,1211 same thing KV-1204,1214 same thing etc etc Charles PS: I may have a parts set for that, if you need. No promise, as I don't remember 100% if I gave that to someone last year. Let me know if needed, and I'll look.
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I use to have one of these back in the 90s as a kid.. It must have been the next model up or below because I recall the UHF knob was the same size as the VHF.. It worked, and I remember after a while, having no room for it anymore, so it sat out in the yard for a while before it got trashed by the mother..
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think I have some 2SC267's in my stash..
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Are the 2SC267's the ones on the bottom of the HV cage?
There's another large transistor mounted on a large heat sink at the top of the frame, I was guessing that's the Vertical? Can I test them with the Diode range on my meter? Lots of Electrolytics in this set too, lots of possibilities for failure here. It looks like a nightmare to work on, very packed. I don't suppose anyone has a schematic for this already scanned? |
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I have an original Sony manual for the KV-1201 and some others, but not for the KV-1200/1210.
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I have two TAB "Japanese Color TV service manual" volumes that cover the KV1200 and KV1201/12, since I have had a KV1210 for 30+ years I forget but I bleeve I had this problem. It sounds like you're on the right track. PM me If you want a scan emailed.
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