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Old 11-13-2020, 01:53 PM
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There is a factory schematic and even a chapter for this TS-912 in the Motorola Service Manual (TAB books) and authored by Forrest Belt. Ill have a look at that for you.

If I could trade one of my RCA 21's for this TV, it sure would keep me busy. What an interesting one-off design, however "muntzed" it was.
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Old 11-15-2020, 12:07 PM
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There is a factory schematic and even a chapter for this TS-912 in the Motorola Service Manual (TAB books) and authored by Forrest Belt. Ill have a look at that for you.

If I could trade one of my RCA 21's for this TV, it sure would keep me busy. What an interesting one-off design, however "muntzed" it was.
I saw one of those in my time of repairing. A friend got one as a freebee. The two H.O tubes were missing. That model used the 12GC6's. They weren't that common of a tube. After I sourced them and installed them, the set worked reasonably well, but the CRT was a bit weak. He sold the set cheap! That's all I remember after almost 50 years.
There was a Sears, Warwick built set, that was a real oddball. It was a cheapie round CRT, metal table model that I only seen one of. It had a bad CRT and flyback, so it was scrapped. That one is rare also.
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