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As promised, the manual. Since I couldn't slice the binding off of it to run it through the scanner, I was forced to try and scan it manually on a flat bed scanner. This didn't work as it cut off the information near the binding. I then took it to a friend with an book archivist's scanner and he did what he could with it. A lot of the pages are distorted as the book refused to lay flat properly. Still in all, it is readable, and that's what matters. The PDF is in grey-scale to save on ink if printing out a segment.
http://www.earlytelevision.org/tv_sc...broadcast.html The schematic diagrams at the end are pretty difficult to read in the PDF, so I have uploaded Hi-Res copies here. Last edited by benman94; 04-04-2018 at 03:28 PM. |
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That link simply does not work! At all. A message says the URL is malformed. Perhaps you could upload it to the ETF?
The schematics simply don't work either. Blank page. |
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I don't believe the site has any viruses, but I run a Linux machine so my antivirus responds differently to what are very different threats. To err on the side of caution, don't use that link. Just grab it from the ETF here: http://www.earlytelevision.org/tv_sc...broadcast.html Last edited by benman94; 04-04-2018 at 03:29 PM. |
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All of the thumbnails of the schematic show up on my MacBook pro computer.
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The thumbnails show up on my computer, but when I click on them, I get a page
that gives the EXIF data if you click a button, but a blurry full screen image appears for about 1/4 second and then that area of the screen turns blank. |
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I got the ones sent by email. They are quite a bit sharper but more artifact ridden and
grayer than the screen shot. I cleaned them up and sent them to the ETF. Its clear that people's mileage will vary. Oh yes: do people have screen shots of these things? The monitors I mean, showing color pictures. My counting on fingers is probably inaccurate but it says 61 tubes. Last edited by dtvmcdonald; 04-04-2018 at 09:26 PM. |
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It does indeed have 61 tubes + the CRT!
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I'm getting 12 tubes in the video amplifier, 24 in the decoding chassis, 18 in the deflection chassis, and 10 in the power supply, plus 1 CRT, so 65 tubes?
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Look again there are a few "not used" spaces.
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You're right of course. One tube is listed as a "spare" and two others are simply listed as "not used" as you said. Weird.
Anyway, there are three of them, so your total of 61 plus the CRT, or 62 total, must be correct. |
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