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Zenith Porthole 19" on Ebay ...
There is a Zenith Porthole 19" on Ebay.
Looks to be in pretty good shape, and complete. In the Maryland area. I have one exactly like this ... make an interesting restoration. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Zeni...AAAOSwuAVW1K92
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Wish it were closer...
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I could be to the seller's address in 15 minutes. But... I am leaving for Florida in a few hours. So, have at it!
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Anyone got any idea on the model/chassis? Looks interesting...
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It looks exactly like mine. Mine is Model H2447R Chassis 24H21. CRT is 19AP4.
1951 Attached are my two Zenith portholes. Certainly does look exactly like mine.
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Those are some pretty sweet portholes! I haven't been able to find any 19" zeniths.
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That one on Ebay certainly does look like a great candidate for restoration. If I did not have a porthole TV and lived near MD, I would certainly check that one out.
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I believe BigAudioAl is going to look at it today
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That particular model is the quintessential Zenith porthole TV. Great that it still has the control box door.
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Be interesting hearing what he finds out. If I got it, I think the first thing I would do is take take off the back, use my Air Compressor and blow out the dust, test the CRT, and then use the cremey non-grit GoJo hand cleaner all over the outside of the wood cabinet. If its a keeper, certainly would recap it. But also wipe down the inside of the cabinet and stain the inside with Ebony Stain to make the chassis stand out. Oh it sounds like a fun project.
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Al got it. The 19AP4 is dead, but he has a spare.....
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Well, I guess I don't have to worry about it getting tanked. I was gonna bid but forgot to. Oh well :/
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Great Score for BigAudioAL, I hope its a textbook recap for him.
Id sure like an old Zenith Porthole, and this stupid ad http://videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=266252 was just plain painful until it was deleted after being up for two months without a reply. I think Im just gonna troll that neighborhood until I see the chassis out for the trash....
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Hey guys. Yes I picked this one up and recapped it already. Threw in a good 19AP4 but have no HV anywhere. Cannot seem to track down the issue yet. I need to rig the set so I can run it outside the cabinet so I can adequately test voltages. That's the next step. I do not have any HV at the plate caps of the dual 6BQ6s. Cannot hear the horiz oscillator running at all. That indicates to me the issue is before all that, correct? Chassis is 24H21, model number H2447R. Flyback "looks" ok, but have not even gotten to that point yet b/c I think the issue is before that with no osc. running and nothing at plate caps of 6BQ6s. Any ideas would be appreciated. I have good sound and she is solid. Have run it for around 20-30 minutes while fiddling with no apparent other issues popping up. Few photos attached after getting it home and cleaning it up a bit. Oh, I have checked the continuity of the phonevision shorting plug as well. All ok there.
Schematic is here. Pages 23-24 of the PDF file. http://www.earlytelevision.org/pdf/Z...237-Riders.pdf
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