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Jon F 06-19-2014 07:00 PM

Panasonic TR-001 AC-Adapter
 
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Hi, I just picked up a nice Panasonic TR-001. However it did not come with the AC-Adapter. Is there a substitute, or does anyone know the pinout and voltage required to build your own? Panasonic PN is TY-196P

Thanks!

zeno 06-20-2014 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Jon F (Post 3107462)
Hi, I just picked up a nice Panasonic TR-001. However it did not come with the AC-Adapter. Is there a substitute, or does anyone know the pinout and voltage required to build your own? Panasonic PN is TY-196P

Thanks!

I dont have a manual for this beast but USUALLY by the plug there
is a drawing that shows polarity. Most had positive in center & neg
on the outside if it uses a round plug. Most were 12-13.8 VDC. 2
amps should more than cover it.
IIRC these could use built in batteries but they only lasted a few hrs.
Thats all I can help, last time I saw one I had brown hair & good
eyes..........

73 Zeno:smoke:

WISCOJIM 06-20-2014 08:05 PM

IIRC it uses a proprietary 3-prong D-shaped plug which I believe is unobtainable except from used Panasonic (Matsushita) power supplies.

Here is some more data on the power supply that goes with the TR-001:

http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/panason...or_ty_196.html

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Jon F 06-22-2014 09:03 PM

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Thanks, I have attached a better picture of the plug, it is 3 prong. The side of the TV says 5V 1.7W, so I could hook up a 5V power supply if I knew the pinout.

Also, I posted this in the wrong forum, should probably be in "Transistor Portable Televisions"

jhalphen 06-23-2014 11:35 AM

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Hi Jon F,

see the TR-001 power connector wiring in the zoomed closeup of the TV's schematic.

Best Regards

jhalphen
Paris/France

Jon F 06-23-2014 06:07 PM

thank you this schematic is perfect

Jon F 06-23-2014 10:53 PM

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Was able to rig up a 5V charger I had around the house. It works! Picture is a bit jittery, I would guess from the 40+ year old capacitors.

Here is a low quality video from my iphone:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnfcTq6B5ew

Jon F 07-03-2014 01:37 PM

What kind of plug does the external antenna use? I tried 3.5mm and it is too big, while 2.5mm is too small...

dr.ido 07-04-2014 10:27 AM

The pin size and spacing on that power connector looks close to the 3 pin connector used on some old Dell and NEC laptops. They have a rectangular body, but perhaps one could be trimmed or moulded to fit.

I'm sure I've seen round bodied version as well, but on some off brand machine I never found the adapter for.

Jon F 07-08-2014 10:32 PM

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I tried a 5V 1A AC adapter I have around instead of the 5V 2A, and the picture actually seemed more stable. Shouldn't matter however, not sure why one works better than the other.


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