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90's RCA XL100 "Remote"
This set appears to be rather unknown. It's an XL100, but in no means releated to the old ones.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5tLTFGmCl8 This is my set, and was one of the first electronic devices I ever repaired, when I was 13 years old. But for all of these models I have seen, it's the same story with them, one of the transistors in them goes bad and burns up essentially, failing to power on the set. Is there any more information on this TV? At the time this was sold, RCA was also selling another TV that was more "aerodynamic" looking, meaning it had more curves and looked more "modern", but it cost LESS than this TV. I remember being in Lechmere's when this TV was sold, and my father bought this one over the one I thought looked better. But apparently this TV, despite looking more like an 80's set than a 90's set when it was sold, had a better picture, even if it IS still bottom of the barrel. |
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Given the date & descriptions the "other" set was probably the
new CTC 175,176,177,185,186,187 family of chassis. These were the sets with all the cold joint problems. The set shown was an earlier low price set. They were a very good set & a pleasure to work on. Sry I dont remember the chassis ##. One bad thing was the non remotes. The button keys were part of the cabinet front & broke off. IIRC the cabinet net $75 but you could swap it out in 5 mn. 73 Zeno LFOD ! |
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I have that set. Bought it for my folks way back when. It still works great.
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We had one of those, from the late 80s picture was okay, sound was terrible, that speaker was a poster child for cheap, it went from too quiet to distortion in one volume increment. The remote was weird too with the separate on and off keys. Only worse sound were those horrible funai TVs with the side mount speaker.
I remember my junior high school having those RCA. TVs too, that TV blaring out the non Hi-Fi VHS sound track was such a remarkable step backwards from the 16mm projectors it replaced. Last edited by maxhifi; 06-26-2017 at 12:32 AM. |
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This one does have absolutely horrible sound, as if it's treble only, no bass or mids, nothing. The remote has a single power button however and looks like this, even though this isn't an RCA branded remote, this set definitely had a remote that looked nearly identical to this, and said RCA: https://is.alicdn.com/img/pb/191/113...r1_3245302.jpg
In fact the remote number on a universal app on my Android phone IS controlling the TV too. |
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The more modern one I remember and think I have....It was 2 tone white and grey, had a built in FM radio, and it could do 120VAC or 12VDC, right?
A girl I knew when I was young had one in her room and I recall watching MTV on it, next house I lived in a neighbor had one (saw it during their open house before they moved), and I got one off the curb on the far end of the neighborhood....Can't remember if I carried it home by bike, or had the folks get the car.
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Our TV was made in Canada (pre-NAFTA), and had one of these remotes. Definitely not RCA's finest hour. The remote itself was also poor quality, the TV lived at a vacation property, and after five or less years the remote buttons didn't work reliably.
I remember my grandfather bought it because the vacation property was out of the city, and he wanted a domestic brand TV that "anyone can fix". Last edited by maxhifi; 06-26-2017 at 02:32 PM. |
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That "PC" button on the remote.. Very interesting to see it actually say PC and not computer (since the only PC to really have composite output was the PC/PC-XT). Anything else generally had RGBI/RGB/VGA monitors.
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That means "Previous Channel", you press that button to jump between two shows. Looks like whoever owned that remote liked trying to watch two things at once! There's definitely no way that TV would be a useful computer monitor
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From the 90's up until ~2002 S-video outputs on graphics cards were fairly common, and there were some that used NTSC tvs as monitors....I've got such a rig with windows 7 set up.
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Yea but, not one for a TV that old. lol
I've honestly never seen previous channel buttons named PC before, usually Prev.. |
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The tv in question lacks even composite video, it's a real low end set. That model was also sold as a GE here in Canada, I remember the GE being a bit cheaper.
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The back of the set openly admits it's a Thomson TV too. |
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CTC146 OR TX81 chassis
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