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egrand 12-05-2013 12:22 AM

1956 RCA Wayfarer Portable
 
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I just picked up off ebay this 1956 RCA B&W 14" portable, known as the Wayfarer, model 14-S-7079G. It is in great shape. No major scratches or paint missing on the metal case. Just a couple barely noticeable dents and the handle is missing. Pretty common on these as they're pretty heavy for a plastic handle. It should clean up great. I love the blue color.

Inside's a little dusty, no signs of trouble, but I haven't pulled the chassis so I don't know what's on the other side. The off on volume pot won't stay in the off position, so I'll be looking for a new one.

I haven't tested the CRT yet. I'm going to recap my testers this weekend and I'll test it later, but the getter looks good. A couple of Sylvania replacement tubes and some of the RCA tubes are dated last week of '56.

Got the Sams off the ETF website which is a big help. My thanks to them!

egrand 12-05-2013 12:29 AM

Here's a neat old tv ad for this same set: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE6zMgv_4ec

Eric H 12-05-2013 12:34 AM

I have one that looks identical except it has a black plastic handle, it's a 14-S-7069. All the sets that used the stitched leatherette handle seem to have lost it over the years. I have the 7070-G with a missing handle.

On RCA's the last digit usually stands for the color, 0 is Red, 4 White, 1 is black or grey I think and the two tones blues must be 9?
I think the first digit after the S is also the model year, i.e.1957.

Phil's Site has a full explanation of the model number scheme. http://www.antiqueradio.org/rca09.htm

egrand 12-05-2013 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Eric H (Post 3088897)
I have one that looks identical except it has a black plastic handle.

There were a couple of models that used the black, permanent type handle instead of the floppy luggage kind.

Here's a magazine ad showing the difference:

http://books.google.com/books?id=K1Q...yfarer&f=false

Eric H 12-05-2013 10:47 AM

The ones with the plastic handles seem to have been lower level sets than the ones with fabric handles. I wonder if there is any circuitry difference, i.e Deluxe vs Super?

egrand 12-05-2013 01:24 PM

According to the Sams website they all use the same folder, which is here: http://www.earlytelevision.org/pdf/R...ams-354-16.pdf

In the ad it lists difference in the more expensive sets as having a V type antenna, a leather handle, and a "Living Image" picture; whatever that is. I guess those were worth an extra $15 back then.

The only difference I can see in the Sams is that some models had an extra RF choke on the plate of the 6CH8, and a different VHF-UHF tuner.

The only difference

dieseljeep 12-05-2013 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by egrand (Post 3088912)
According to the Sams website they all use the same folder, which is here: http://www.earlytelevision.org/pdf/R...ams-354-16.pdf

In the ad it lists difference in the more expensive sets as having a V type antenna, a leather handle, and a "Living Image" picture; whatever that is. I guess those were worth an extra $15 back then.

The only difference I can see in the Sams is that some models had an extra RF choke on the plate of the 6CH8, and a different VHF-UHF tuner.

The only difference

IIRC, there was a difference in the tuners, in the VHF only sets. Probably, the lower priced sets had a penthode tuner, instead of a cascode. I remember seeing that in the service manual.
The tuner takes up half of the chassis space. A full power transformer and 5U4 rectifier, in a 14" portable! :thmbsp:
Look what GE and others got away with. :scratch2:

Don Lindsly 12-05-2013 05:59 PM

Living Image = aluminized picture tube

Electronic M 12-06-2013 04:24 PM

This place used to and may still have a good selection of leather handles to potentially replace the missing one. http://www.vandykes.com/

rca2000 12-14-2013 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by dieseljeep (Post 3088913)
IIRC, there was a difference in the tuners, in the VHF only sets. Probably, the lower priced sets had a penthode tuner, instead of a cascode. I remember seeing that in the service manual.
The tuner takes up half of the chassis space. A full power transformer and 5U4 rectifier, in a 14" portable! :thmbsp:
Look what GE and others got away with. :scratch2:



I like these. Have 2 of them...STILL I was SURE they would have been stolen last year in the robbery of my garage. One is in the house garage---but the other is STILL at the garage, along with 2 8" RCA metal BW sets and an emerson metal 8" portable. Surprising--since the bastards seemed to be after metal, they would miss those!!


I am NOT all that fond of the styling--BUT I LOVE the chassis. As you said it is cold. Not that many 14" BW sets of the time were I am not sure GE EVER made a cold set of that style--not till the "m" series chassis in a normal style cabinet, at least.

BOTH of mine are missing the handle, like yours. ANd 2 others I had about 30 years ago--one red, and one white--also had missing handles. both of mine are red. One I am SURE has a good tube.

Reece 12-15-2013 11:36 AM

Re: the power switch won't stay "off." Sometimes the grease or dirt in them keeps them from working. Try some control cleaner in the switch portion, even if you have to carefully drill a tiny hole in the switch housing.

decojoe67 12-15-2013 12:20 PM

A buddy of mine has the same set and it is really a top-notch performer.
For those handles I was told to go to flea-markets/thrift stores and check out old bags for a suitable one. This way too it might have a little expected wear.

Dangler 12-15-2013 04:43 PM

You mean to check out old women? They do usually have a little wear. :D

decojoe67 12-15-2013 06:07 PM

:)
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Originally Posted by Dangler (Post 3089804)
You mean to check out old women? They do usually have a little wear. :D

:nono: Haha!

old_coot88 12-15-2013 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dangler (Post 3089804)
You mean to check out old women? They do usually have a little wear. :D

'Ol nag rode hard and put up wet huh?

:lmao:


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