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pac.attack76 10-10-2020 10:47 AM

1975? Zenith Chromacolor II model G4550P
 
Picked this one up yesterday out for trash. Missing power cord. Can't wait to start on this one. My projects are backing up tho.

JohnCT 10-10-2020 03:07 PM

I sold one of those brand new to the father of a girl I was dating. So that would make it more like 77 I think unless they made that model for a few years. It has the single knob varactor tuner IIRC. Don't spray any kind of cleaner in it if it seems touchy.

John

DavGoodlin 10-11-2020 04:26 PM

That's a great save, the CRT alone is money in the bank. I sold many of these after they started appearing curbside at 10-11 years old. There were usually very minor issues and of course, I replaced the HV hold-down capacitor. The 1974-78 models were ALL dependable and rugged, I even relocated the CRTs-chassis into older cabinets.

Those one-knob varactor tuners were the only annoying issue, especially when you NEEDED UHF. I forget what worked on them. The turret tuners were an issue too, along with the detent UHF tuners, that needed the shaft grounding springs cleaned.

zeno 10-12-2020 10:28 AM

I used to HATE doing those damn springs. Then one day the boss
was doing a house call on a junker & he put a few drops of WD40
on each one. Fixed it & from then on we had 100% cure rate on
them with no risk.
The one nobbers were OK for the Boston market but a place like
Hartford you needed mostly UHF. IIRC there was a mod to change
them to 6 VHF & 12 UHF but dont remember the details. The
slide rule varactor selectors get around the problem.

73 Zeno:smoke:
LFOD !


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Originally Posted by DavGoodlin (Post 3228134)
That's a great save, the CRT alone is money in the bank. I sold many of these after they started appearing curbside at 10-11 years old. There were usually very minor issues and of course, I replaced the HV hold-down capacitor. The 1974-78 models were ALL dependable and rugged, I even relocated the CRTs-chassis into older cabinets.

Those one-knob varactor tuners were the only annoying issue, especially when you NEEDED UHF. I forget what worked on them. The turret tuners were an issue too, along with the detent UHF tuners, that needed the shaft grounding springs cleaned.


pac.attack76 07-16-2021 03:53 PM

Well, I finally got around to testing it. I tried it with my Intellivision game 😃

zeno 07-16-2021 06:02 PM

Looks pretty strong. I am a bit surprised it has conventional
tuners, not varactor tuners.
LFOD !

pac.attack76 07-16-2021 06:04 PM

Is 1975 correct for the year on this one?

Popester 07-16-2021 06:12 PM

Jug looks pretty strong on this one. Nice save from landfill. Good luck on the project.

pac.attack76 07-16-2021 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Popester (Post 3235185)
Jug looks pretty strong on this one. Nice save from landfill. Good luck on the project.

Ty, definitely. I always try to save whenever possible

zeno 07-17-2021 08:26 AM

G models are 1976. They came out in the fall of 1975.

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Originally Posted by pac.attack76 (Post 3235183)
Is 1975 correct for the year on this one?


AlanInSitges 07-17-2021 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavGoodlin (Post 3228134)
That's a great save, the CRT alone is money in the bank. I sold many of these after they started appearing curbside at 10-11 years old. There were usually very minor issues and of course, I replaced the HV hold-down capacitor. The 1974-78 models were ALL dependable and rugged, I even relocated the CRTs-chassis into older cabinets.

Those one-knob varactor tuners were the only annoying issue, especially when you NEEDED UHF. I forget what worked on them. The turret tuners were an issue too, along with the detent UHF tuners, that needed the shaft grounding springs cleaned.

Growing up we had an F chassis with the slide-up-and-down varactor tuner. It seems like it was always dirty.

pac.attack76 07-17-2021 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by zeno (Post 3235194)
G models are 1976. They came out in the fall of 1975.

Ah thank you 😀

pac.attack76 07-17-2021 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by AlanInSitges (Post 3235197)
Growing up we had an F chassis with the slide-up-and-down varactor tuner. It seems like it was always dirty.

Does anyone have a picture of this tuner style?

AlanInSitges 07-17-2021 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by pac.attack76 (Post 3235200)
Does anyone have a picture of this tuner style?

There are a few pics on the web of the remote version, which doesn't really look the same since it's missing the slidey knob and also the slidey volume control. Someone here has posted a pic of one once before (or maybe it was one of the FB groups) but I just spend 15 minutes searching for a pic and turned up nothing. Maybe someone has a Zenith brochure from 74 or 75?

pac.attack76 07-17-2021 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlanInSitges (Post 3235202)
There are a few pics on the web of the remote version, which doesn't really look the same since it's missing the slidey knob and also the slidey volume control. Someone here has posted a pic of one once before (or maybe it was one of the FB groups) but I just spend 15 minutes searching for a pic and turned up nothing. Maybe someone has a Zenith brochure from 74 or 75?

Ah well, thanks for trying. Maybe something will turn up. BTW I did notice this set is missing the push pull knob for the power/volume. Anybody know where I could find one?


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