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Originally Posted by Billzimm2
Hi guys,
I just picked up a Admiral 22X12 Television for $40 l
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Bill,
If you want to pay a bunch for a schematic, go to ePray.
For a free schematic, go to:
http://www.earlytelevision.org/tv_sc..._diagrams.html
and slide down to Admiral cross reference chart and you will see that the 22X12 uses the 20Z1 Chassis, on which they have both the Sams and Ryder versions available for free download.
Don't worry about the cabinet pictures not matching your set.
As a matter of fact, if you haven't been there, there is more old TV history on
http://www.earlytelevision.org than you can read in a year!
The set that I graduated from radio servicing to TV servicing was a similar Admiral model that I bought from a junk store for $10. However that was in about 1955, and if a shock from the HV would kill you, I would not be writing this. However, always keep one hand in your pocket while poking about inside these babies and make sure that you are not grounded.
James