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Philco Safari. YouTube video
A Look at the 1960 Philco Safari Transistor TV
https://youtu.be/-hty224vC2U |
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I searched and found several sources that disagreed on whether it was 1 inch or 2 inch.
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According to Sam's it uses a 2EP4. I have a spare safari magnifying mirror optics and CRT bezel and could measure when I get home... if I can find a color CRT that size or slightly bigger I'd kinda like to build a color safari out of those optics.
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Without taking the optical system off for direct measurement, my tube appears to be 2 inches.
found data sheet: https://frank.pocnet.net/sheets/201/2/2EP4.pdf jr Last edited by jr_tech; 01-14-2024 at 05:04 PM. Reason: add tube data sheet |
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Yes it’s a 2” crt
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Finishing up caps, repairing the optical system, and the leather case
1960 Philco Safari Repair part 2 https://youtu.be/dsGCon7vKcM |
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Making a new plastic hood and finishing up
1960 Philco Safari TV Repair Part 3 https://youtu.be/XXnk3F0AzUI |
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Great job, bro. Top notch electronic and fabrication skills combined.
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Thanks.
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Very nice indeed!
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