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Yes, it was a good save! Ask the person that has control of the disposition of electronic salvage, to let you see the items, before they cut the cords off or do other damage. The worst, they could say is "NO". BTW, My main interest is small screen color sets, like your Wards set. As stated before, I do have several small screen B/W sets, including "jelly bean sets" but they were mostly "Freebees". |
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What's interesting is that they did put a couple of small portable TVs on the floor, one of them a Realistic 5" portable color TV with Video inputs and outputs on it and an external antenna connection from 1989, and the other one a Hitachi 5" B & W portable from the early 1980s with external antenna connections as well (both had their original rod antennas intact yet). Anyways It seems if the TV is a small enough portable TV they will put it out on the floor. They also had a late 1980s Sony Watchman in their donation bin one day that was still in really good shape yet that was I think scrapped out. Last edited by Captainclock; 02-15-2016 at 10:54 AM. |
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OK, I didn't know, although that was the first time I had ever seen one of those before.
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BTW, you should buy the Realistic 5" set if it's reasonable enough. One thing nice about them is they're not that large and you can use it for a monitor for VCR repair. |
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I'll check the Screen control Adjustment. The Sony Has the same issue I noticed, so I guess I'll check the screen control on it as well. |
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B/W sets don't have a screen control AFAIK. Maybe a brightness range. The CRT is probably just weak from heavy usage.
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Hmm, well when I adjust the brightness and contrast controls the screen does some funky stuff like making light tones like light colored skin and what not look almost greyish-black instead of white colored (and dark colored skin and other darker tones look whiteish colored almost like its inverting the greytones), is that a sign that the picture tube is about shot?
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As for my Montgomery Wards TV the Brightness has to be turned all the way up in order to see the picture otherwise you can't see anything, I was told that it might be an adjustment on the Flyback that needs to be adjusted (screen control?) but other than that I'm hoping that the picture tube isn't about dead on it because that would be rather odd for a TV that saw little use to have a failing picture tube already, especially when the color is fine yet just the brightness is a little off for some reason on it. |
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Great save.
I think I have a set similar like this set. I agree.Those PITA Sony power cords.Panasonic follows,are a nightmare If you dont get the right pinout and voltage info . Pop goes the weasel. |
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CRT's almost always fail due to low emission. On a
B&W symptoms are dark pix, negative pix, streaking of bright areas, slow warm up & overly bright whites with no detail or any combination of..... Best test is darken the room, turn down the bright & contrast. If it looks a lot better its the CRT 99%. All fixes are risky ( except a new CRT ) Rejuvenation, only use a MODERN CRT checker for this made after the early 70's. Brighteners only work on some sets. Most sets have a low ohm resistor in series with the filament. It can be jumped out to give a little more E but again risky. As far as waking it up goes regular use will usually improve things but its a process that goes on just like people getting old & slowing down...... 73 Zeno |
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