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That's the biggest transformer I have ever seen.
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Probably for both 50 and 60 cycle. The Canadian 25 cycle transformers are larger yet.
The CRT looks like a 21ALP4. It always seemed strange, that the foreign TV manufacturers didn't use a cover on the CRT socket. Set uses a 5U4 an a few 6SN7's. |
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Some makers (IIRC I think I've seen this on 60's Zenith B&W sets) put exposed terminals for measurement/soldering purposes on the socket.
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Does it haves Brazilian made compoments?
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At least more than 50% of the components are Brazilian-made, including the CRT, which was made by Invictus itself.
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