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Originally Posted by Eric H
Now that I looked more closely at that model I think it's the same one Phil has.
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Yes, you have a good memory. I have a KV-1311CR TV/monitor, which I have used almost daily since buying it new in the 1980s. A few months ago, it developed a video problem which I cured with some advice and a few new electrolytics. Replacing the caps was much easier than remembering where to plug in all the inter-board connector cables:
http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/...p?f=3&t=174186
I originally bought it to use as a computer monitor. I was doing a lot of writing about computers at the time and bought the latest Commodore model before factory monitors were available. This served me well during the meantime. It was our family TV for years after that. Now, it sits on my desk in the office and plays lame movies from cable & Netflix while I putter on the computer.
It looks just like the PVM monitor, only with a little panel below the controls for the infrared remote receiver. I never watched the X Files, but now I will have to look up a couple of episodes.
Phil Nelson
Phil's Old Radios
http://antiqueradio.org/index.html