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Vladimir Zworkin's 21CT55 Restored and On Display
An amazing find and restoration of this very special 21CT55:
https://www.vrcmct.org/exhibits-collections Scroll down to film and Television- there is a video and a button that will bring to an Essay that explains the acquisition and prominence of the set. Just goes to show that they are still out there- hiding and waiting to be found-the donor was an off the grid 87-year-old RCA Engineer from the early 1960's whose Father was an Engineer fro RCA from the 1930's to his retirement in the late 1960's- He saw it all- All of the players were at RCA Princeton in the 1950's. Enjoy! Kirk |
Thanks!
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Probably had a number of sets.
He died in 1982. I was working at CNN at the time. He probably had several rectangular sets as well. What ever happened to them?
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Would be interesting to track them down. |
Thanks for posting this, found it interesting.
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There's even a book about him:
https://books.google.com/books/about...d=tyurXyEBPxkC I often wondered if he worked on his own sets. |
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I have not seen reference to that 6080 circuit in any of the 21CT55 service literature publicly available. |
He was a spy for Sarnoff. He tried to screw over Farnsworth!!
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If your supply varies so much that you need a regulating transformer, maybe you should contact your electricity utility. |
6080 Power Supply for CT-100/21CT55
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I have the one they built to plug in where the ballast tube goes- its the same circuit as the one that is "built in" to the 21CT55 that we have running. It came with a hand-drawn schematic, done by David Neegard, the 87 year-old Engineer from RCA.
I will dig it all out and hook it up to a working CT-100 chassis that I currently have on the Test Jig. Once I know it's OK, I would be happy to share the info with whoever wants it. Stay Tuned! Kirk |
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It's not as bad as 10 years ago, but on 4 figure sets with unobtainium flybacks that the H output cathode current is very sensitive to B+ variations caused by line voltage changes I 1.) don't want to risk damage, 2.) don't want distracting Blooming. I think it's all copper, but everything is backstabber (which is kind of trash IMO), and this is a 1970s Belinski home (the home inspector had some choice words for some of the non-electrical construction choices to give you an idea of their standard level of craftsman ship here) and it went through a significant change order mid-build, and the previous owner was a small engine mechanic that modified some stuff. I don't own the place so I don't have a say in the matter. At least if it burns down it's more likely to be mice chewing the wiring than what's here. |
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PM me- your box is full-
Thanks, Kirk |
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