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Old 01-22-2018, 08:06 PM
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OOPS - This should have been in solid-state CRT TV's - can a mod move it please?
All the WID sets using the TS915 all solid state chassis seemed to use a 23V type CRT, as the 25V's weren't out yet.
The 68 to 70 model years used a 25Xp22 or a 21AP22A, Generally an RCA or Sylvania sourced CRT. The WID sets were TOTL models using the better cabinets and were higher priced than the rest of the Motorola line that used the cheaper Admiral or NVC CRT's.
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Old 01-22-2018, 10:33 PM
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All the WID sets using the TS915 all solid state chassis seemed to use a 23V type CRT, as the 25V's weren't out yet.
The 68 to 70 model years used a 25Xp22 or a 21AP22A, Generally an RCA or Sylvania sourced CRT. The WID sets were TOTL models using the better cabinets and were higher priced than the rest of the Motorola line that used the cheaper Admiral or NVC CRT's.
That's a start. I'm trying to find actual dimensions to see if the aspect ratio was exactly 4x3 or something close.
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