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Originally Posted by Electronic M
I just checked and mine is a model 17-T-200, and it also has two RCA jacks on the back.
My set has been low on my restoration list, but now that I know that it has a video input I'm rethinking my prioritys. I don't have the schematic (if your sam's covers my model you could make me very happy by sending a copy to me) so I don't know if one could connect a DVD player, VCR, etc. to it directly, but even if will not work directly I bet a OP amp circuit could be built and installed under chassis to make it work (I sort of hope for the latter as I'd like to try my hand at creating said OP amp circuit).
Good luck on your restoraton.
Tom C.
PS: I think you have got a cooler cabinet on your set, but I'm still glad to have the table model due to my space limitations.
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The Sams I have does not cover your model number but it does mention chassis numbers KCS66C and KCS66D. If this is your chassis let me know. I have the Sams as a pdf file and will be happy to send you a copy.
As far as using the video jack for a DVD player, you would also need another audio input. The supplied phono jack only works when the selector is in the phono position thus turning off the TV picture circuits including the CRT filament and sweep stages.
Your set looks great. Is the front of your set metal as well? I know some metal cased sets have plastic front panels and CRT bezels. I notice the back on yours has a moulded step to it. The console set just has a flat back. I found an advertisement for these sets.