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Dan Starnes 03-13-2010 03:21 PM

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I have had my eye on these 2 sets for sometime. Finally today the owner agreed to sell. Table top Travler which is a really nice set and plays well as you can see in the pic. The floor model Jackson was still cold from being in an unheated garage when I plugged it in. Had a good horizontal squeal, and I didnt push it. Both sets are recapped but something is going on with the Jackson that I need to pull the chassis and go over it.
I believe the Travler to be from 1952 and the Jackson from 1949?

damen 03-13-2010 05:39 PM

Nice sets and no need to recap...Thats a pluss:thmbsp:

Eric H 03-13-2010 06:05 PM

Cool sets, and unusual brands to boot!
The Horizontal on the Jackson may just need the coil adjusted.

amptramp 03-13-2010 06:08 PM

If the set was still cold when you tested it, you may have had condensation around the high-voltage connections breaking down. Once the set warms up, is there still a problem?

Dan Starnes 03-13-2010 06:18 PM

Going to wait a few days for the set to be in the house. It has been very wet and cold here. It needs to dry out. I got to thinking exactly like you stated.

Sandy G 03-13-2010 07:28 PM

Ah HATE Yew !! (grin) Seriously, NICE scores !!

bandersen 03-13-2010 10:23 PM

Awesome sets :banana: I especially like that Jackson. Can't wait to set it up and running.

Tubejunke 03-19-2010 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by damen (Post 2968286)
Nice sets and no need to recap...Thats a pluss:thmbsp:

It's always nice to find a set that will still work. From an electronics standpoint it's almost an impossibility, but it does happen. In my experience, when I have found something like that, it will not last long. Then you have the worry of burning up a part that is either expensive or unobtainable. So if you want to enjoy a sixty year old appliance, you really need to replace the paper and electrolytic capacitors and check the resistors. This has been said many times here but I think it's always a rule of thumb worth bringing up from time to time. :thmbsp:

Dan Starnes 03-20-2010 08:40 PM

I pulled the chassis on the Jackson today. The horzontal squeal did go away after allowing the set to dry out. I thought I heard a faint arcing so I investigated. A resistor had somehow bent toward a tube socket and was giving a little snap. I might add that a different CRT was just intstalled prior to me buying it, the old crt bit the dust when it was moved recently. The set has recently been recapped, but I see some resistors that have gotten warm. The set has a prominent white vertical line that I am guessing is either a horizontal drive adjustment, or one of those resistors is out of value. I am going to make a list of resistors and replace them. I spent a good amount of time cleaning the inside of the cabinet and the chassis was full of dust. Also fixed a tear in the speaker that I made when I hit it with the vacuum nozzle. The Aleenes original tacky glue and pieces of a coffee filter work great. Cleaned the grill cloth and the set has much better visual to it.
The Travler set is a little dandy and is playing 'Combat' right now, but does have a slight audio buzz that I will look into.


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