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Fwdstuck 06-23-2024 11:30 AM

1982 RCA PGR100 Front Projection TV
 
Hey guys I picked up a RCA PGR100 front projection tv yesterday. I've been wanting one for a while to hook up my CED player to from the same era. I've been reading that they are a rebranded Hitachi. The picture is looking good so far. But needs work on the sound. The sound is intermediate static depending what's on the screen. You can bearly hear some sound behind the intermediate static with the volume turned all the way up. I'm going try get the sound working before I restore the whole set. Looking for a service manual. Itlooks to have a STK 437 stereo amplifier.

Fwdstuck 06-23-2024 12:37 PM

The stereo amp works just fine. I hooked my vhs player with rca jacks (the ced player only has coaxial) and picture and sound is beautiful. I'm guessing its something in the coaxial signal part.

zeno 06-23-2024 04:24 PM

CED has an NTSC out so first try something that has it like
an old Atari 2600 or VCR. That narrows down TV or CED.
If TV its from the audio take off & detector stage. Not a lot there.
If CED I cant help. Never trained or worked on one.
& Yes they did use Hitachi & also built there own too !

Zeno:smoke:
LFOD !

Fwdstuck 06-23-2024 06:19 PM

I had a VCR hooked to the RCA jacks and it worked beautifully. The ced player works great hooked up to my small flat screen. So it's definitely in the tv. Like the audio take off and director stage.

zeno 06-23-2024 06:42 PM

If you havnt run the VCR using the RF cable on ch3 or 4.
That way you are using all the audio circuits like the CED would.

Fwdstuck 06-23-2024 08:07 PM

Just tried it out with my VCR through the coaxial cable and yep your right everything works fine. What's with the ced player causing this?

JohnCT 06-25-2024 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Fwdstuck (Post 3257845)
Just tried it out with my VCR through the coaxial cable and yep your right everything works fine. What's with the ced player causing this?

The TV might be intermittent (and they are rebadged Hitachis), try the CED again.

John

Fwdstuck 06-25-2024 05:54 PM

Well......it's not the tv.....it's the player. I haven't used in a couple of months. Was using a "19 flatscreen to play my CED movies but decided to put it in storage until I could find a "from the same era tv" and settled on this RCA Front projection.

rcaman 06-26-2024 12:07 AM

It is 100% Hitachi made very good long lasting sets.i sold i think 8 of those new i have 2 in my storage shed. i think i have a couple of chassis somewhere but no crt,s. the picture tubes lasted and lasted in these sets.

rcaman 06-26-2024 12:10 AM

Rca's first rear projection was also 100% Hitachi made and Hitachi made some great projection tv's.

vol.2 06-26-2024 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fwdstuck (Post 3257845)
Just tried it out with my VCR through the coaxial cable and yep your right everything works fine. What's with the ced player causing this?

Could also be the specific disc you are playing going bad. The player makes physical contact with the disc, so it wears out eventually. Dust can also get into the disc and get in the way. The stylus in the player can also wear out and need to be replaced.

JohnCT 06-26-2024 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcaman (Post 3257905)
It is 100% Hitachi made very good long lasting sets.i sold i think 8 of those new i have 2 in my storage shed. i think i have a couple of chassis somewhere but no crt,s. the picture tubes lasted and lasted in these sets.

If you ever work on those two thick film modules on the heatsink that are unobtanium, put them backside down on an old clothes iron set to low heat - makes removing parts a breeze.

John

rcaman 06-30-2024 07:38 AM

i did a bunch of those thick film modules.


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