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Originally Posted by Electronic M
It might work. I have a Sony that was the world's smallest consumer TV set made in 1964...It still works great! But then again I have one just like yours that has a raster, but problems like no video/sound IIRC. Sony sets of that time are hit or miss. Some examples work great others need a bunch of going through.
You might want to check the sam's index for that set before going to Chester's since there are sam's manuals at Chester's.
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Good point. I just realized they have Sam's there. They might have one for this set which would make this easy.
I do there a lot for parts, they know me pretty well there. I refurbish a lot of my sets with parts from there. They have a great selection of old TV parts.
I'm really hoping it functions. I'm great at repairing my small sets, but I tend to like it when they just "work", instead of needing extensive work.